Certified Interior Decorator (CID) Practice Test

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What accommodations were typically added to a lectus for comfort?

A mattress, and pillows with coverlets

In ancient contexts, a lectus was a type of bed or couch that served both as a resting place and a piece of furniture for dining and socializing. To enhance comfort, it was common practice to add a mattress, which provided a softer sleeping surface compared to the hard frame of the lectus itself. Additionally, pillows were included to support the head and neck, and coverlets added warmth and aesthetic appeal. This combination effectively transformed the lectus into a more comfortable and inviting resting place, allowing for better relaxation and enjoyment while using the furniture for its intended sociocultural purposes. In contrast, other provided options focus on modifications that could change the structural form or use of the lectus rather than simply enhancing comfort. For example, a thick quilt and adjustable frame would alter the design significantly, while extra cushions and a high back would not have been traditional combinations associated with the classic use of a lectus. Folding arms and a reclining feature depict a modern interpretation that strays away from historical practices linked to the traditional lectus.

A thick quilt and an adjustable frame

Extra cushions and a high back

Folding arms and a reclining feature

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