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A dining room is a room for spending meat. In modern times you typically adjacent to the kitchen for accessibility in providing, although in medieval occasions it was often on an entirely different floor grade. Historically the dining room is furnished with a rather large dining table and a number of dining chairs; the more common shape is generally rectangular with two armed goal chairs and an even number of un-armed side chairs along the long sides .
History
In the Middle Ages, upper class Britons and other European aristocracy in palaces or large manor house dined in the largest passageway. This was a large multi-function room capable of seating the bulk of the population of the house. The family would sit at the head table on a raised dais, with the rest of the population arrayed in order of diminishing grade away from them. Tables in the great corridor would tend to be long trestle tables with benches. The sheer number of people in a Great Hall necessitate it would probably have had a busy, bustling atmosphere. Propositions that it would also have been quite smelly and smoky are probably, by the standards of the time, unfounded. These rooms had large chimneys and high-pitched ceilings and there would have been a free flowing of breath through the numerous entrance and window openings .
It is true that the owners of such properties began to develop a taste for most intimate collects in smaller' parlers' or' privee parlers' off the main hall but this is thought to be due just as much to political and social changes as to the greater convenience afforded by such rooms. In the first instance, the Black Death that ravaged Europe in the 14 th Century made a shortage of labour and this had led to a dislocation in the feudal system. Also the religious abuses after the dissolution of the monasteries under Henry VIII stimulated it unwise to talk freely in front of large volumes of people .
Over time, the nobility took more of their banquets in the parlor, and the parlor became, functionally, a dining room( or was split into two separate chambers ). It also moved farther from the Great Hall, often accessed via grand ceremonial staircases from the dais in the Great Hall. Eventually dining in the Great Hall became something that was done primarily on special moments .
Toward the beginning of the 18 th Century, a pattern risen where the madams of the members of this house would withdraw after dinner from the dining room to the drawing room. The gentlemen would remain in the dining room having liquors. The dining room tends to take on a more masculine tenor as a result .

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