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Home The History of Floorplans

The History of Floorplans

Join preservationist Brent Hull as he explores how American floor plans reveal the story of how we've lived throughout history. From Georgian homes built around central chimneys to Victorian mansions with servant stairs, he shows how architecture reflects our evolving lifestyles and technologies. Using examples like Drayton Hall, Brent explains what historic houses tell us about daily life before modern conveniences. If you love architectural history or old homes, you'll see these spaces in a whole new way.

Explore more of Brent’s videos — check out the link below and connect with him online.
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