Victorian

https://www.countryliving.com/home-design/a62457601/victorian-style-home-guide/
The interiors of 1800s American Victorian homes were known for their elaborate detail, ornate decoration, and layered textures, reflecting the era’s fascination with opulence and formality. Rooms were often separated by function, with distinct parlors, libraries, dining rooms, and sitting rooms—each decorated to convey status and taste. Interiors featured richly colored wallpapers, heavy draperies, and intricate woodwork such as carved moldings, wainscoting, and ceiling medallions.The overall atmosphere was one of formality and abundance, designed to impress and to reflect the growing middle class's aspirations and tastes during the Victorian period.
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Bold Colors
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Asymmetrical
https://www.countryliving.com/home-design/a62457601/victorian-style-home-guide/

Tall Windows
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Bold Colors
https://modernbungalow.com/cdn/shop/articles/what-makes-a-victorian-history-color-and-furniture-choices-411858.jpg?v=1689198379


Asymmetrical
https://www.countryliving.com/home-design/a62457601/victorian-style-home-guide/


Tall Windows
https://www.katiehutchison.com/house-enthusiast/2015/7/15/design-snapshot-pem-historic-arched-top-tall-windows