House Interior Design Styles of the Tudor and Jacobean Periods
Whitewashed plaster between wooden structural beams was the most common wall finish of Tudor living room designs - or any room for that matter. Timber paneling of oak was also a strongly featured interior design style in the houses of wealthier people. This would have been in a lighter tone of wood than we might expect, the darkening with which we are familiar having occurred through age or staining. Other cheaper woods were also
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