Curtains were placed around beds to keep cold drafts of air from blowing across the sleeping people -- that helped folks stay warm during the night. None of those homes/houses were anywhere near air-tight and they had no insullation in the walls. The houses had no central heating as we know it, and they would let the coal in the fireplace (or stove) burn out in the evening. (That was to save money.)
in a big building (called Barracks) in tiny beds with some sort of bar around the beds. you can google "Auschwitz concentration camp" on google images to see
Beds changed during the Middle Ages, and varied from place to place. Early in the Middle Ages, a princess might have slept on a bed consisting of a box with a mattress in it, filled with feathers or wool, and covered with skins. Later, beds rather like four-posters were developed with curtains to keep drafts out, and covered with silk covers. There is a source link below, where more information can be found.
They had beds just like we do.
inside the ancient Egyptiant houses was furniture such as pillows, beds, chairs, frame beds, tables and, chests.
A Victorian gardener was responsible for the cultivation and maintenance of gardens during the Victorian era (1837-1901), a time marked by a fascination with nature and horticulture. They designed and tended to elaborate flower beds, vegetable patches, and ornamental landscapes, often incorporating intricate layouts and diverse plant species. Additionally, they were tasked with the care of greenhouse plants and the implementation of innovative gardening techniques, reflecting the era's emphasis on aesthetics and botanical exploration. Many Victorian gardeners also participated in local horticultural shows, showcasing their skills and prized plants.
Yes, there are bed curtains that are made for poster beds.
The original reason was to keep the heat in and the light out so people could get a better nights sleep.
Canopy beds are typically made out of various materials including wood, metal, wrought iron, and upholstery. The frames are often embellished with intricate designs and may feature fabric drapes or curtains that hang from the top. These beds are available in a range of styles to suit different decor preferences.
In Victorian time in houses of those people who had some wealth curtains were fitted around four poster beds. These served to keep down unwanted noise, maintain privacy if someone came into the room and also maintain heat as the houses of the time had wood or coal fires only
people have beds because so they can get rest
The curtains put on a 4 poster bed are called canopy curtains. You can purchase them at most major department stores, home decor stores, or online retailers that sell bedding and curtains. Be sure to measure your bed's dimensions and choose curtains that fit accordingly.
Yes, people generally sleep peacefully in their beds at night.
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in a big building (called Barracks) in tiny beds with some sort of bar around the beds. you can google "Auschwitz concentration camp" on google images to see
Yes there are beds that are more accomodating for larger people. You just have to call around and ask your local tanning salons.
it has 389 hospital beds per 100, 000 people
Valances are like curtains valances kinda hang off the rod and are usually found on canopy beds. They usually go about upto 10 inches down from the rod.