Servants' Hall - Art and Architecture

Servants' Hall - Art and Architecture

Clearly, we are still on the servants side of the house.  This is the Servants Hall.  It is plain and undecorated.  There are quoins on the corners to protect the walls.  The stairs lead to where the servant bedrooms were located (staff offices are there now)  and served to separate the servants from the family.

The exterior doors to the house also serve the same function.  As previously mentioned, the servants and deliveries came in through the back kitchen door.  The door located in this hall would have been used by middle class men - Henry Rogers’ business associates, foremen from his companies, and the like.  They could enter here without disrupting the house.

They could directly enter the library as there was most likely a door originally located where the curtain is now.  This door was changed after the house was completed.  If you recall, the light switch in the Library was on this side of the room.  This makes sense only if there is a doorway here.  It is also clear that the bookcases in the Library were hurriedly constructed and probably not created by Van Stratum.  A doorway here would also have mirrored the door into the dining room.  Interior symmetry was an important aspect of the design of Victorian homes.

Segantini Museum
  1. Biografia Giovanni Segantini
  2. Storia del museo
  3. Il Naviglio a ponte San Marco
  4. A messa prima
  5. Ave Maria a trasbordo
  6. La raccolta del fieno
  7. Costume grigionese (Ragazza alla fontana)
  8. Autoritratto
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