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Yes, Victorians did have carpets, and they became increasingly popular during the Victorian era (1837-1901). Carpets were often used to showcase wealth and status, with elaborate patterns and rich colors being common in middle and upper-class homes. Many households also used smaller rugs and mats to complement the decor of individual rooms. The advent of industrial manufacturing made carpets more accessible to a broader range of society during this time.

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