Domestic Interiors: The British Tradition 1500-1850
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Book Description
Although the interiors found in aristocratic houses have received much attention over the years, little has been written about how the interiors of middle-class homes have evolved. This attractive and deeply informed book traces the development-in word and picture-of vernacular British interiors. The book is a greatly expanded and revised version of Ayres's earlier work The Book of the Home in Britain and deals with a wide range of subjects, including heating and lighting, details of doors, doorways and staircases, and the use of color. Embellished with illustrations from early sources and the author's own line drawings together with photographs of surviving interiors and their details, the book provides evidence for the treatment of historic interiors and inspiration for schemes of decoration today.
About the Author
James Ayres is a freelance writer and archaeological consultant on historic buildings in England.
Domestic Interiors: The British Tradition 1500-1850,James Ayres,Paul Mellon Center BA,0300084455,Architecture,Architecture, Domestic,Domestic,General,Great Britain,History,Interior Design - General,Interior decoration,Vernacular architecture,Architecture / Interior Design,British & Irish history: c 1500 to c 1700,British & Irish history: c 1700 to c 1900,History Of Art / Art & Design Styles,Interior design,Modern period, c 1500 onwards,United Kingdom, Great Britain
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