Inside, the looks were gorgeous! The center of castle life was located in the Great Hall. The Hall was about 40 feet long or sometimes bigger! A bunch of events happened in the Great Hall because it was so big. Hallways were heated by a furnace instead of a fireplace. This made rooms cold, smoky, and full of a disgusting scent! I probably would die in there!! L The castle is organized into social classes such as peasants on the bottom and working the way up to the top with the royal family. The royal family lived in a section called the solar. The lady of the castle had this beautiful private bedroom that people could only enter through on invite.
Another room in the castle was the throne room. This is where the king and queen would lead official business. The room was very fancy with rugs, chandeliers, and paintings! Walls were flared out at the bottom because they were harder to battle that way. The picture below is what a throne room would most likely look like. If you notice, in the picture, the chandeliers and big rug is visible proving that that was the style
This picture to the left, is a recreation drawing of a
medieval bedroom. I think the design of the rooms of medieval bedrooms are gorgeous and wish the style was more popular for today in master bedrooms at home!! Another room in the castle was the throne room. This is where the king and queen would lead official business. The room was very fancy with rugs, chandeliers, and paintings! Walls were flared out at the bottom because they were harder to battle that way. The picture below is what a throne room would most likely look like. If you notice, in the picture, the chandeliers and big rug is visible proving that that was the style
of royal rooms. Named the throne room, a throne is also visible for the king or queen to conduct their business.
If I had to tell you what the rooms were like in one sentence, I would tell you mainly they are all tall and have thick walls. Also, there would be many small peep wholes and other gadgets due to protecting the royal family.
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