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From the earliest times people have striven to turn their houses into homes through the use of decoration and furnishings stimulating in turn a major commercial sector dedicated to offering the products and services essential to feed the ever-changing dictates of domestic fashion. Whilst there is plentiful evidence to show that these phenomena can be traced to medieval times it is arguable that the eighteenth century witnessed the birth of a widespread and sophisticated consumer society. With a comparatively wealthy and socially mobile society eighteenth-century Britain proved to be a fertile ground for ideas of home improvement and beautification which were to persist to the present day. Turning Houses into Homes not only maps the history changes development and structure of the retail furnishing industry in Britain over three centuries but also examines the relationships between the retailer and the consumer looking at how retailers helped stimulate and shape the demand of their customers. Whilst work has been done on specific aspects of the home very little has been written on the interaction between the retailer and consumer and the pressures brought to bear on them by issues such as gender education status symbolism taste decoration hygiene comfort and entertainment. As such this book offers a valuable conjunction of retail history and consumption practices which are examined through a multi-disciplinary approach to explore both their intimate connections and their wider roles in society.