Georgian Cottage Interiors
When we moved into our georgian cottage one of the things that struck me was the fireplace in the living room for two reasons.
Georgian cottage interiors. Among the most enduring styles was neo classical based on roman and greek architecture and. A grade ii listed brick and flint cottage originally built in the 17th century with 18th century additions it has been sensitivity restored and decorated to make the most of the natural light. Enter georgian style homes.
The cottage is now an idyllic and peaceful sanctuary. By andy c watson. Georgian cottages often have a huge stove and fire with a large stone lintel that frames the scene.
Georgian architecture and interiors were known for their elegance and lightness of touch. First of all it s a large and imposing stone fireplace hand carved and solid a great feature for the room. The georgian period covered the years from 1714 to 1830 when there were four consecutive king georges on the throne.
Although interior art and design styles of america pre 19 th century often come under the heading colonial there are more specific sub divisions for the period styles produced. Once they stepped foot inside however the interior of the property was disappointing a damp warren of rooms with two staircases but no way to get from one side of the house to another. His article focusses on the use of oil paints limewash and distemper to colour panelling and plasterwork of the period often with an emphasis on muted earth pigments in more public spaces such as hallways and greater use of colour and pattern in family rooms.
They had decided that this georgian cottage was for them before they had even gone inside. Let the attractive harmonious proportions speak for themselves and leave great piles of furniture to the victorians says architectural historian oliver gerrish in his design tips for historical homes. Aug 5 2020 explore natalie derby s board georgian cottage on pinterest.
Georgian interiors are often the easiest to decorate and restore. Although grey has become ubiquitous in modern day historic interiors don t be afraid of strong and vibrant colours the. Edward bulmer a specialist in the redecoration of historic buildings investigates the use of colour in georgian interiors.