Shoji screens were used as partitions in medieval Japanese homes to separate men from women. Decorated sliding doors were called fusuma.
I don't think so.Many medieval castles and other fortifications are huge.
"The Pillow Book", refers to a medieval Japanese diary, the book of observations by Sei Shonagon.
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Laurence Fligny has written: 'Le mobilier en Picardie' -- subject(s): Baroque Furniture, Furniture, History, Medieval Furniture, Renaissance Furniture
The mountains separated the people
In medieval times people used timber for building material, furniture, tools and equipment, machinery, and fire.
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Mansions can vary significantly in age, with some dating back to the medieval period, while others are more modern constructions. The term "mansion" typically refers to large, stately homes that often reflect the architectural styles and cultural preferences of their time. Many historic mansions were built during the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly in Europe and North America, but the concept of large, luxurious residences has existed for centuries. Today, new mansions continue to be built, reflecting contemporary design trends.
The Japanese counterparts of medieval knights were the samurai. They were warriors who served noble families and were known for their loyalty, honor code (bushido), and skill in combat. Samurai played a significant role in Japanese society, similar to how knights did in medieval Europe.
The Japanese ashigaru were conscripted foot-soldiers of medieval Japan.
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Jacobean is an English style of furniture, which is medieval in appearance with straight lines, rigid designs, sturdy construction, ornate carvings, and a dark finish. Much of Early American furniture was patterned after this style.