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Essay heading: Victorian Era
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The clean Grecian lines of the Regency period were no longer in favor of the people, and everyone was starting to want furniture that machines could make.
By the 1850s, furniture began to have lower prices which caused a sacrifice in the quality. Along with furniture, the housing styles changed. They houses began to have pointy tower roofs, lots of molding, flashier colors, shingles, and lots of wallpaper... displayed 300 characters
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Along with furniture, the housing styles changed. They houses began to have pointy tower roofs, lots of molding, flashier colors, shingles, and lots of wallpaper. Rooms within the household paraded with wallpaper print. Since these things could be massed produced at low prices almost everybody could afford these new styles as long as it remained in the purchaser’s budget... displayed next 300 characters
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