Blue French Romantic Wallpaper

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The second doorway on the right is the master bedroom belonging to Monroe and his wife. There is a rug that runs half the distance of the room to protect the original flooring; which has a patterned blue, white, and orange design. As in the other rooms, a black plastic molding connects the floor to the walls; decorated with blue French Romantic wallpaper. However, unlike with the other rooms in the house, the master bedroom’s walls are divided into two sections, which contain a blue fascia board attached to a wooden molding. The two blue painted wooden framed doorways in the room have architrave trim. The ceiling is identical to that of the other rooms. The first door connects the room to the entrance hall while the second doorway links the …show more content…

A decorative carpet covers the floor, which connects to black wood molding and runs the length of the room. The molding connects to the wall that is divided into two sections by a white painted fascia board. The lower portion of the wall is painted dark green while the upper portion of the wall features a nineteenth-century decorative French wallpaper that displays a romanticized hunting scene. The room features two doorways, one which leads to the addition’s entrance hall and the other that features a closet. Connected by fascia moldings that run the length of the room are the wall and ceiling. The white plaster ceiling has wooden supports. In the drawing room, there is a fireplace constructed from a black stone hearth and a golden metal grate, which attaches to the fireplace’s white plaster surround. Flanking the surround is a black brick firebox that attaches to both the surround and the hearth. The surround features two symmetrical pilasters that support the full entablature of the mantle, which formed from plaster that is painted

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