Edwardian
The term "Edwardian" refers to the period in British history during the reign of King Edward VII, from 1901 to 1910. This era is characterized by a shift in social norms, fashion, and culture, moving away from the strict values of the Victorian age. It is often associated with a more relaxed lifestyle, increased leisure activities, and the rise of the middle class.
In terms of architecture and design, the Edwardian style is marked by a blend of Victorian influences and new ideas, featuring larger homes with more open spaces and gardens. The period also saw advancements in technology and transportation, contributing to the growth of cities and suburban areas.