A dining area is a room for consuming food. In modern times it is next to the kitchen for convenience in serving usually, although in medieval times it was on an totally different floor level often. Historically the dining room is furnished with a rather large dining table and a number of dining chairs; the most common shape is generally rectangular with two armed end chairs and an even range of un-armed side chairs across the long sides.In the Middle Ages, upper school Britons and other European nobility in castles or large manor residences dined in the great hall. This was a big multi-function room capable of seating the bulk of the population of the house. The grouped family would sit at the top table on an elevated dais, with all of those other population arrayed in order of diminishing rank from them. Furniture in the fantastic hall would tend to be long trestle furniture with benches. The large number of people in an excellent Hall meant it could probably experienced a busy, bustling atmosphere.
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