A
print room is either a room or industrial building where
printing takes place, or a room in an
art gallery or
museum, where a collection of
old master and modern prints, usually together with
drawings,
watercolours and
photographs, are held and viewed. The latter meaning is the subject of this article. A further meaning is a room decorated by pasting prints onto the wall in a quasi-
collage style to form a sort of
wallpaper, an 18th-century fashion, of which several examples survive. One of the largest, though atypically the prints are cut out around shapes, that are pasted well spaced apart, is at
The Vyne,
Basingstoke,
Hampshire.