A typical Rococo room was mainly made up of shell-like stucco carried out in designs of light branches or foliage. The walls and ceilings were patterned with rich materials and the use of gold made the room look delicate. The Rococo home was no longer considered as a place for display as before but as a genuine comfortable meeting place for ordinary human beings. \\\\\the rooms were to respect the need for comfort and habits of daily life.
BELOW: Mirrored room in the Amalienburg. Nymphenburg (near Munich). Decorated by Francis de Cuvilles 1695-1768.