Georgian Style
The Georgian Style refers to a period of architecture and design that emerged in Britain during the reigns of the first four British monarchs named George, from 1714 to 1830. Characterized by symmetry, proportion, and the use of classical elements, this style often features brick or stone facades, sash windows, and decorative moldings.
In addition to architecture, the Georgian Style influenced furniture, fashion, and interior design. Furniture from this era often includes elegant lines and intricate details, with notable pieces like the Chippendale chair. The style reflects the values of the Enlightenment, emphasizing order and harmony in design.