Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Modern Dining Room


Modern Dining Room

Dining Room Panorama
Dining Room Fireplace

A dining room is most important for all the family house. So it is very  most impressive room in Government House is unquestionably the Dining Room. This is principally because, unlike the other Government Houses in Canada, it contains most of its original early 19th century furniture. The room is a magnificent space, lit from the south by tall windows and entered from the Drawing Room through a pair of finely-polished mahogany doors.
These doors posed something of a problem for the Royal Engineers when the house was under construction because Governor Cochlear only decided he wanted them when chimneys had been constructed in those walls. The change in plan was very expensive for, not only did the chimneys have to come down, they had to be moved to the north wall of the room. This led to some disputes between the Governor and the engineer in charge of the project.
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Dining Room Table

Sideboard and Wine Cellaret
The large table is unusual in that two people are seated at each end. It and the chairs that surround it were part of the large inventory of furniture that was ordered for the house in 1829. The pair of sideboards that flank the east wall as well as the wine cellarets beneath also date from this first inventory.


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