Interested in learning more about the bold aesthetic? Whether you’re decorating an elaborate heritage home or a modern apartment in the city, we’ve laid out some of the most beautiful and practical methods to give your home that appealing Gothic look.
1. Consider using black ornamental elements.
“It is indeed evident that black is the dominant hue used in gothic décor, but this doesn’t mean you have to go for it and design your house in midnight,” says a designer from Kingdom of Rugs. “To complete the effect, simply add black ornamental items!” You shouldn’t need to renew the house with black or really dark carpeting, for instance. A dark area rug or even another decor might easily complete the effect.
2. Dark furniture is a good choice.
Similarly, unless you want to go all out, you don’t have to paint your entire house black! “In reality, white walls look wonderful with gothic interior design when matched with black furnishings in the home like sofas, coffee tables, or dining tables.”
3. Don’t be afraid to use wallpaper.
If you just want to make a large impression in a tiny area, a removable Gothic Victorian or brocade print is a great choice—and it’s especially wise if you live in a rental and wouldn’t want to worry about trying to rebuild your surfaces when you are moved out.
4. Choose drapery that is striking.
Searching for a more intimate setting? Try draping the space with dramatic drapes that will not only block out strong light but also make a big impression. Pick thick, thick velvety drapery which reaches all the way to the floor and has a beautiful ruching effect at the bottom. Try using tassels or fringe to add another layer of extravagance to the architectural shape for more flair.
5. Candles to create a relaxing atmosphere
A Gothic-themed room isn’t complete without plenty of candles. They not only give the room a pleasant light, but they also provide a layer of aesthetic intrigue. Mix and match a range of both sizes instead of sticking to matching candle jars or candlesticks to give texture and grandeur to the environment.
6. Think of a chandelier.
A chandelier is the best choice for adding Gothic luxury to your space. Candlelight is a terrific way to set the scene, but a chandelier is the best option for adding Gothic grandeur to your area. You don’t have to opt for a large chandelier if you’re dealing with a tiny area or low ceilings; even the tiniest light fixture with glittering crystals would suffice.
7. Recreate lancet windows if necessary.
Lancet windows are a prominent architectural aspect in Victorian Gothic architecture, however, if your windows are more contemporary and squared off, there are solutions. A contemporary mirror with a similar vaulted shape may easily replicate the appearance.