Home Decorating Theme - Punk Goth
Before Goth, there was Punk. Still connected in the subculture; there are many who are almost equally Goth and Punk. The style is still very much alive today, with the DIY clothing and safety pins, loud music and attitude. In this article we'll look at home
decorating ideas for the Punk Goth.
The Punk Goth generally has a "whatever works" view toward their home décor, using hand-me-downs from family and friends and quickly assembled cheap shelves. There might be posters on the walls and band equipment stored in corners. The appearance is utilitarian and simple.
Colors could be a mish-mash collection; although red, black, and white are common. Neon bright shades are also possibilities. Fabric choices include leather, fishnet, animal prints, fake fur, plaids, and camouflage.
Furniture would be simple, with no particular style. Whatever you have already will be just fine. Large throws could be spread over old sofas, and quick paint jobs would cover mismatched tables. With some sturdy metal shelves a Punk Goth decorating scheme is practically complete.
Now that we have an idea of what we are trying to achieve, the next question is where to find what we need?
For the fabrics, your local fabric store probably has everything you need. But for the online shoppers here are some resources.
http://www.denverfabrics.com - This site has a surprising variety of colored fishnet and novelty stretch mesh fabric, as well as faux fur.
http://www.syfabrics.com - This site offers faux fur, animal prints, and leather.
For furniture, thrift stores and garage/yard sales are the places to look. Discount stores like Target always have basic shelves in stock. And you can also check this online source for cheap items.
http://www.craigslist.org - An online classifieds community; look at the free section for furniture people just want to get rid of quickly.
While the DIY punk craft is gaining popularity, it doesn't necessarily extend to home décor projects yet. Still, there are some projects that might be of interest.
The Punk Goth generally has a "whatever works" view toward their home décor, using hand-me-downs from family and friends and quickly assembled cheap shelves. There might be posters on the walls and band equipment stored in corners. The appearance is utilitarian and simple.
Colors could be a mish-mash collection; although red, black, and white are common. Neon bright shades are also possibilities. Fabric choices include leather, fishnet, animal prints, fake fur, plaids, and camouflage.
Furniture would be simple, with no particular style. Whatever you have already will be just fine. Large throws could be spread over old sofas, and quick paint jobs would cover mismatched tables. With some sturdy metal shelves a Punk Goth decorating scheme is practically complete.
Now that we have an idea of what we are trying to achieve, the next question is where to find what we need?
For the fabrics, your local fabric store probably has everything you need. But for the online shoppers here are some resources.
http://www.denverfabrics.com - This site has a surprising variety of colored fishnet and novelty stretch mesh fabric, as well as faux fur.
http://www.syfabrics.com - This site offers faux fur, animal prints, and leather.
For furniture, thrift stores and garage/yard sales are the places to look. Discount stores like Target always have basic shelves in stock. And you can also check this online source for cheap items.
http://www.craigslist.org - An online classifieds community; look at the free section for furniture people just want to get rid of quickly.
While the DIY punk craft is gaining popularity, it doesn't necessarily extend to home décor projects yet. Still, there are some projects that might be of interest.
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