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Linda Osband has written:

'Victorian House Style Handbook'

'Victorian House Style' -- subject(s): Decoration and ornament, Domestic Architecture, Interior decoration, Victorian Architecture, Victorian style

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Before purchasing or looking for a Victorian style home you should know which kind you are looking for. San Francisco tends to have many Victorian style homes.

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Joanna Banham has written:

'Victorian Interior Style'

'Victorian interior design' -- subject(s): Decoration and ornament, History, Interior decoration, Victorian Decorative arts, Victorian Furniture, Victorian style, Victoriana in interior decoration

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White wooden shutters would look wonderful with any Victorian style decorating.

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The style of the tower is Gothic. The Victorian architect Augustus Pugin styled the tower.

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Victorian structural expressionist

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Victorian style Christmas cards are very beautiful and can be more of a centerpiece then just a card. A few places to purchase these cards are Grandmas Attic, Pumpkin Hill House, and Victorian Trading Company.

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For a Victorian style home, either a standard metal garage door or a carriage style would look great. Some garage doors have a carriage style look but actually roll overhead.

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You can purchase a victorian style shutter in a variety of colors to match the home.

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A Victorian house means a house that built in the Victorian period and built in the Victorian style

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You can find victorian style fireplace on the following website: http://www.fireplacestore.com/Gelfireplaces.html. They have an awesome selection.

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The best lighting that is best for a Victorian period style room really depends on the look and feel that you wish to project in this style. There are numerous lighting fixtures you can purchase at Home Hardware.

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You can find example of victorian styles at this website www.interior-design-it-yourself.com/victorian-interior-design.html it has many ideas and tips

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victorian maids would polish shoes, style hair, prepare meals, clean and more...

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One can buy decorations to furnish a bathroom in a Victorian style from a number of stores and online retailers. They can be bought from The Home Depot, Amazon, eBay and Lowe's.

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In a Victorian home, I would go with either a brass or pewter finish. If you want to go more classic, you can try a ceramic finish instead.

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Victorian style rooms, some with a panoramic view.

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A large, pink, Victorian-Style Dollhouse.

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Victorian-style halloween decorations are hard to find. The places I would suggest are ebay, amazon, or overstock. They seem to carry rare items like this year round.

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Victorian Interior design mimics the style of the Victorian era. In order to see the styles of this period, you may want to visit a museum to look at the relics in person. Otherwise, you can go to bedbathandbeyond.com and search victorian styled decorations.

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John C. Freeman has written:

'Victorian entertaining' -- subject(s): Entertaining, History

'Mission and art nouveau' -- subject(s): Mission style, Mission Furniture, Art nouveau, Decoration and ornament, Collectors and collecting

'Super machines' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Machinery

'Furniture for the Victorian home' -- subject(s): Furniture design, History, Interior decoration, Sources

'Victorian style' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Interior decoration, Victorian Decorative arts, Victorian style, Decoration and ornament

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Suzanne Forge has written:

'Victorian Splendour' -- subject(s): Decoration and ornament, History, Interior decoration, Victorian style

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The two sofas you describe are very different. A fainting couch is chaise lounge and resembles a bed. It's backrest does not run the full length of the sofa. A Victorian sofa on the other hand, is usually a small, ornate "parlor" sofa that is designed in the Victorian era style.

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Victorian hairstyles affected modern hairstyles in several ways. The Victorian style brought about bangs which are still in fashion. Victorian's also used fake hair to supplement what they had naturally, which is still done today.

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Roger W. Moss has written:

'Victorian exterior decoration' -- subject(s): Architectural Decoration and ornament, Color in architecture, Victorian style, Decoration and ornament

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It very much depended on the school. The most typical and usual style of school uniforms in the Victorian-era would be a plaid/solid colored dress with a white pinafore over it and some other styles notable as school uniforms in the Victorian-era were sailor style (sailor style was also common as daily wear). School uniforms in Asia adapted the sailor style from the Victorians. Do not listen to whoever said "black dress with a white pinafore over it". The white pinafore part is true, but there would not be a black dress and specifically that combination would be servant-wear. The misconception that all children were servants in the Victorian era is untrue and is just a stereotype. Films that present Victorian school uniforms are:

A Little Princess (all adaptions)

Samantha: An American Girl Holiday

Picnic at Hanging Rock

Hope this helped! :)

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Emilie Autumn is said to be a Neo-victorian goth. This is what the style of clothing she wears is known as.

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It depends on your style, but most grandfather clocks are very Victorian-stylish and require no configuration.

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A Victorian house generally means any house built during the reign of Queen Victoria. The typical features include a basement cellar, sash windows, and slate roofs.

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There are many Victorian-era magazines that are no longer published today. Some modern magazines may focus on Victorian themes or style, but it is unlikely that an exact replica of a Victorian magazine is still being published.

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Charles Newton has written:

'Ham Kitchen'

'Victorian designs for the home' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Decoration and ornament, History, Interior decoration, Victoria and Albert Museum, Victorian style

'Secrets of Success'

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No. It was incredibly uncomfortable and the clothes would be very difficult to wash.

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No, so far as we know, Noah did not build his ark in the Victorian style. Would be kind of hard since Queen Victoria (who was alive thousands of years after Noah) started that particular style.

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The retailers that sell Victorian style boots are many. Among some of the more popular companies include: Amazon, eBay, John Lewis, Top Shop and many more.

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Richard C. Miller has written:

'Student lamps of the Victorian era' -- subject(s): Art collections, Catalogs, Collectors and collecting, Decoration and ornament, Private collections, Student lamps, Victorian style

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A majority of the houses in England had a Victorian Style Appearance or just a plain brick house with a chimney.

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Some of the most popular key features in a Victorian style kitchen are: A range, a chimney, dressers/cabinets, the kitchen table, wall finishes, tile styles, the sink and lighting, the layout, and finishing touches.

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Victorian style colors would be rich and muted shades. Deep red, amber, and green were very comon colors used in the victorian era. Paint wasn't the only way to add a pop of color. Ornate color was also added using wallpaper, large floral arrangements, embroidered textiles.

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Oh, dude, Victorian lace was totally named after Queen Victoria of England. Like, she was all about that fancy, intricate lace style back in the 1800s. So yeah, if you're into that whole vintage, frilly look, you can thank Queen Vicky for the inspo.

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I would visit one of the Modern Bathroom locations in the Los Angeles area. They have a wide variety of antique style bathroom vanities, including Victorian style. They are located at 7040 Lankershim Blvd. in North Hollywood and at 18225 Euclid St. in Fountain Valley. You could also give them a call at (818) 432-1101 or browse through some pictures at http://www.modernbathroom.com/bathroom-vanities/default.aspx.

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If not Victorian, then Victorian design (If you want to keep the house in period).

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A list of Victorian desserts includes A list of Victorian desserts Includes Victorian Applesauce Cake, Victorian Benne Seed Cookies, Victorian Cucumber Sandwichvictorian Apricot Sherbet, And Victorian Cranberry Muffins.

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