How to Decorate with a Goth Theme Part 2
Goth Out Your Bedroom!
By Angela Epps, published Oct 05, 2006
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In part one of the series “How To Decorate With A Goth Theme”, the basics of what you need for the style was discussed. Now specific rooms will be considered. In this article, adding mystery and romance to your bedroom will be of top priority.Walls
If you want to go to the extreme, you could always paint your wall black. But, it will close in the space and everything that you add into it will be lost against the vastness of the walls. If you want dark, it is best to choose another dark color. A royal blue, dark purple or even a dark red will be the foundation for the rest of the room's contents. Since the style isn't about using a rainbow of colors, it is best to pick one now that you will base the rest of your accessories off of. Now, for those of you who live in apartments and are not allowed to paint, white will work just fine. Hang a few darker tapestries or darker artwork to set off the brightness of the walls and you are good to go!
Furniture
When deciding on how to decorate with a Goth theme, only the darkest woods should be used. Or, if you want authenticity, lacquer every piece that is in the room black. Not only does this add the darkness that you are looking for, the sheen sets off all of the accessories that are placed on it. As far as hardware is concerned, look for handles and drawer pulls that look old. This could mean anything from aged gold, to stunning silver, to crystal. The whole point is to find something that adds to the romance of the furniture.
Bed
The most important piece of furniture in the bedroom, is the focal point of the whole space, which is your bed. Now, ideally you have a four poster canopy that you can just hang a few black lace curtains off of, but few are that lucky. Instead, you can screw in a few hooks from the ceiling and wind in some chains above the bed to hang the lace from. A trick here is to just use standard silver shower curtain hooks to attach the fabric to the chains. It is cheaper to buy the fabric than it is to actually buy lace panels and if you bunch it up where it is attached, it will be less likely to fray. Even if it does rip a little here an there, it will only add to the ambiance of the room.

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Takeaways
- A canopy of some sort is a :must-have" for any Goth themed bedroom.
- Candles are also a must for a Goth themed bedroom.
- Using white candles in a Goth Theme can add an innocent contrast, especially in the bedroom.
Did You Know?
Candles are not only used for decorative purposes, they are included in a lot of spiritual rituals as well.Resources
- Check out "Decorating with Themes" for other theme ideas at: www.angelasfreelancefashion.comRead "The Easiest Way to Make Beautiful Candles at Home" found on: www.associatedcontent.comRead "Using Old Candles to Make New Ones" found on: www.associatedcontent.com
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