The Victorian House

The Victorian House by John Marshall, published by Sidgwick & Jackson in 1987, is a new edition that spans 176 pages. This book provides an insightful exploration of the social and technical characteristics inherent in the design of Victorian houses. It addresses the challenges that homeowners may face regarding the structure, decoration, and layout of these historical homes, offering guidance on how to navigate the balance between modernization and the preservation of original features.
Readers will find practical advice on house maintenance and home furnishing, tailored specifically to the unique aspects of Victorian architecture. The authors assist in making informed decisions about retaining the style and features of these homes while considering contemporary needs. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of Victorian house design and the considerations involved in maintaining its integrity.
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The authors explain the social and technical characteristics in the design of the Victorian house and explain how to tackle difficulties that arise from its structure, decoration and layout. They help the reader to decide how far to modernize or retain the style and features of the original.
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