Origins of Modern Homes
We take many things for granted in our homes, especially when it comes to amenities and conveniences that weren’t always around. To explore the origins of our contemporary homes, we highly recommend Joan DeJean's fascinating book The Age of Comfort: When Paris Discovered Casual -- And the Modern Home Began. DeJean traces the layout of our homes back to 17th Century France with the first sofas on record.
Imagine life without a sofa! Well, can you imagine what life was like when the first ones came into the home? The sofa completely changed the way families lived and turned everything we know about interior space upside down. The sofa single-handedly
brought comfort and casualness into the home,
introduced the first piece of furniture designed to accommodate two people,
contributed to an awakening of conversation between people in a room, and
invited courtship, wooing, and seduction between couples.
This time in France saw an amazing revolution in the way people live, with architects, the first interior designers, stylish trendsetters, and two royal mistresses - the Marquise de Maintenon and the Marquise de Pompadour - leading the charge. This era also saw the introduction of bathrooms (tubs with hot water and the flush toilet), living rooms, convenience furniture, home heating, and private bedrooms.