


Charming 1910s Bedroom Interior at Hughes House
This photograph captures an intimate view of a bedroom in the Hughes House, taken between 1915 and 1920. The Hughes House was notable for its architectural design and served as a residence during a time of significant social change in America. The room reveals details typical of early 20th-century domestic life, highlighting the styles and materials favored in private spaces during that era. The decor choices reflect both functionality and a growing appreciation for aesthetics in everyday living.
The image was created by a photographer from the Bain News Service, a well-known organization that documented American life in the early 1900s through photography. Glass negatives, like the one you see here, were a common medium for producing photographs during this period. This specific glass negative measures 5 by 7 inches, encapsulating a slice of history that allows us to glimpse the personal lives of those who inhabited the Hughes House.

Charming 1910s Bedroom Interior at Hughes House