At the beginning of this period life for the middling sort forerunners of the middle classes centred on the hall the first floor room where the entire household gathered to dine.
Georgian period flooring.
Georgian interior design dates from 1714 to 1837.
Hay and straw were strewn on top of the surface and often cow dung and household wastes were tossed on top of the rushes.
Among the most enduring styles was neo classical based on roman and greek architecture and.
The georgian age was a very long period from king george i.
Traditionally the tiles came in a variety of shapes sizes and colours.
Georgian architecture and interiors were known for their elegance and lightness of touch.
Georgian 1714 to 1837 georgian style embraces a century under the reign of three georges and is often divided into the palladian early and late georgian periods.
In researching floors and floor coverings of georgian houses i came across these interesting tidbits of information.
Georgian period style in your home.
Pilasters a keystone design arch and dentil moulding grace hamilton house a georgian mansion built ca.
In the georgian period these stone floors often incorporated black cabochon as seen in the photograph of the georgian entrance hall below.
It is one of the most popular and enduring styles being simple and elegant uncluttered and well proportioned.
Cabochon stone type often varies from area to area in and around bath you find a lot of lias other areas of the country snowdonian slate.
It fits well into modern households and georgian influences add a touch of elegance to any home.
During the middle ages the floors of simple peasant households consisted of dirt.
Georgian floor tiles are geometric ceramic tiles that were created with versatility in mind.
The trend for marquetry and parquetry continued throughout the period.
The georgian period covered the years from 1714 to 1830 when there were four consecutive king georges on the throne.
The tiles were used to create an infinite array of tessellating designs to compliment and decorate period architecture.
Carpet and tapestry conservator heather tetley introduces the subject of 18th century british floor coverings from painted floor cloths to the fine axminster carpets used in the grand georgian country houses.
By the latter part of the georgian period polished oak planking was reserved for main staircases in grand houses with unvarnished fir and pine floorboards used for most floors in simple houses.