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Prehistoric people used to live in caves. Almost all their time was spent in the caves, eating, sleeping, painting...The main "hobbie" was cave painting in the walls of the usual animals in that period.
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It goes from the invention of writing, approximately about the 3000 B.C. up to the fall of the Roman Empire of West, at the end of the 5th century A.D. This include Egypt, Greece, Rome...
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The rooms in the ancient greece were very simple, made of stone, wood, bricks or mortar. Sometimes with mitological paintings on the walls and sculptures. The houses or estates had different measures.
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Their mainly colours were bright colours like red, yellow...
There is not so much furniture, this makes the room simplier. In the preromanic Italy they used to live in round or elliptical cabins crowned by a conical ceiling of straw.
These houses turned in rectangular, forming an enclosure concerning a central court. Later it would finish turning into a rustic villa. The beds were used to sleep, but also as sofa to eat leaned. -
Walled cities, bridges and castles well garrisoned are part of the military image of the Middle Ages. All castles were made of stone and wood. It was a teocentric era, so that means almost all the paintings were related to God.
The medieval houses were made of wood and straw.
The houses of the modest people were small had an alone plant with few stays and a terrace in the roof. The housings of the wealthy persons had two plants. -
The official residence of the Pope. Descorated by Michelangello.
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It begins with the discovery of America in 1492 by Critobal Columbus. Also we can talk about the Protestant Reformation in 1517, and it ends with the French Revolution in 1789.
The rich houses were of two floors and several rooms. The beds have very fine wool. The poor had the Cabin only. Made of ordinary materials. Glassless windows. Without bathrooms. -
The rooms have evolved in a radical way and that in a century we have seen great changes in the different stages contemporanias.
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Here's where all families spend time together; the core of the house.
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Now, the technology has increased the way we live. We can imagine the most surreal of the rooms, which will be realized. In this photography we see a room submerged in the sea, where we see fishes passing over us as we read or watch television.
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They were built primarily with wood, though stone and sod were also used in some areas. The basic form of the building was the same in Scandinavia: rectangular. The inhabited rooms of the house had a home in middle of the floor for heat, light and cooking medium. There were no chimneys. There was little furniture banks more and served both as bed seat.