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Prehistory rooms
Cottage or hut, formed by half-branches, the grotto or cave, artificial or natural, but accommodated by the hand of man to his own uses, the stilt houses or lake rooms raised on wooden piles driven into the bottom of a lake or swamp, Crannogs, typical of Ireland, as a lacustrine habitat islands, without letting the water below them, the Terramare, discovered in Italy, wood and clay huts in marshy places. -
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Old age
At 700 d C, many people lived in caves carved and communities of eastern Central Asia. While in the 800 d C, stone palaces, such as the Maya, with adobe houses for the people, or wood (from the Vikings) indicating the status, weather or the media. In Europe in the thirteenth century, the new rich (merchants, bankers and wealthy nobles) built magnificent stone houses, while the people continued to use the wooden huts with walls coated with mud and covered with straw. -
Jan 1, 1453
Middle Ages
Rooms, in the middle age, were made of different types of material depending of the place they were. Usually houses and rooms were made up of wood, rock and adobe. Houses, antiquity, were distributed with a big and wide living room, sealing made of dry chaff, and on the middle there is a hearth. These types of houses were used mostly by all the members of the family and also were used as a bran or stall. Until the 19th century animals and humans lived in the same house. -
Modern Age
From the sixteenth century widespread use clay bricks to build houses in northern Europe. Come early European mansions. In the eighteenth century, in many European and American cities, buildings are erected styles "smart" for the new bourgeoisie. They started using beds and kichens, for the food. -
Van Gogh's room
This painting represents Van Gogh’s room. It was the first bedroom he had for his own. -
Picasso's room
Picasso painted this painting about his blue room on his blue colour period when he was fed up of painting, but knowing he had to continue. -
The red room
“The red room” is considered one of the best examples of the Fauvism, on this painting the naturalism was removed. -
Contemporary Age
Now the rooms are like you want, with your decoration: vintage, with photos in the wall or a smart house, the smart houses are the ones that include new technology, like micros for listening and do what they listening.