In Chapter 1 of "Jane Eyre," the narrator describes the drawing-room of Gateshead Hall where she and her cousins are spending the evening. Here are some details:
- The drawing-room is large and solemn, with dark furniture and a high window covered with curtains.
- The curtains are of "deep red damask," and the carpet is "crimson, with gold flowers."
- There is a "great chandelier" hanging from the ceiling, which is covered in "stucco ornamentation."
- The room is dimly lit, with "two wax candles" burning on the "grand piano."
- There is a "large fireplace" with a "sombre" marble mantelpiece, but no fire is burning in it.
- The walls are covered in "red damask" wallpaper with "gilt mouldings" and portraits hanging on them.
I hope this helps! <3