Ann Louisa Lockwood's Bedroom
Introduction
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Mrs. Lockwood's Bedroom
Mrs. Lockwood's Bed
Gasolier in Mrs. Lockwood's Bedroom
Sinks in Mrs. Lockwood's Bathroom
Backstory and Context
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The bedroom and dressing room with fireplace was designed by her relative, George Platt, who also planned the décor of the Dining and Moorish Rooms. The walls and ceiling are frescoed in neutral tones and lavender with traces of gold throughout, which are still visible today. Pocket doors conceal a dressing room with double sinks, a closet, and a fireplace. Two steps lead up to Ann Louisa Lockwood’s bathroom, which is located on the top level of the Servants’ Quarters. The large fashionable dresses of the era required the assistance of a ladies maid, making the proximity of the bath and dressing rooms convenient for this purpose.
Sources
Ann Louisa Lockwood's Bedroom, The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum. Accessed April 23rd 2020. https://www.lockwoodmathewsmansion.com/mrs-lockwoods-bedroom/.
Sarah Grote Photography, 2016
Sarah Grote Photography, 2016
Sarah Grote Photography, 2016
Sarah Grote Photography, 2016