Country Gothic decorating, also called American Gothic or revival Gothic, became popular in the 1840s. The Victorians loved the dark woods, carved furniture and marble tables reminiscent of a Gothic castle. Today's country Gothic has lightened up the Victorian interpretation of the style, but it still relies on beautiful wood, with a mixture of ornate and country decor.
It's a fun and unusual style of interior decoration. Read on to learn how to decorate in country Gothic style. Search thrift stores, flea markets and yard sales for architectural elements that help define country Gothic style.
The arch is used most often in this type of decor. Find old arches to use as wall art, and leave the peeling paint to reflect your country style. If you're building a house, use old arched windows from demolished houses.
If you can't find any antique ones, use new arched windows. You can distress the windows to make them look old. Color your home in rich paint colors.
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