“The ruins of gothic buildings gave rise to multiple linked emotions by representing the inevitable decay and collapse of human creat...

“The ruins of gothic buildings gave rise to multiple linked emotions by representing the inevitable decay and collapse of human creations”. -Wikipedia
When I think of Gothic decor I think of mystic, regal and romantic atmospheres with rich warm colours, the scent of incense and burning candles and wonderful rich draperies. In fact, that sort of decribes my home decor as I have gone for a Victorian look with rich warm colours and beautiful antiques. But there are many different styles of Goth decor. The only consistencies are the influences from bygone eras where furniture of quality was hand crafted, not cheap and mass manufactured. There are no specific colour rules to Gothic interior design. One could even go so far as to have an Ice Queen white monochrome look. In this page I have broken Gothic Interior design down into three categories and have provided links to online stores and places of inspiration.


Medieval, Georgian, Victorian, Baroque and Edwardian inspired decor.
- The French Bedroom Company (England)
- Newtons Furniture (England)
- Christophe Living (Australia)
- Design Toscano (USA)
- Furniture Gothic
- Magnolia Hall - Victorian Style Furniture (USA)
- Victorian Furniture Company (USA)
- Bat Lamps
- Colour in the Gothic Style Home
- Victorian Charm (Australia)
- Joan Bogart - Victorian Decor (USA)
- South Hamptons Antiques (USA)
- Historic Style (Australia)
- M. Markley Antiques (USA)
- Gothic Rose Antiques
- Gothic Home Decorating
- Hamptons Antique Galleries
- Gothic Paintable Lincrusta Wallpaper
- Timeless Interiors (Australia)
- Mclain Wiesand Custom Built Furniture
- Gargoyles by Cast Shadows Studio
- Windstone Editions Gargoyles by M. Pena
- Redwood Stone - Gothic Follies for your garden (England)
- Walz Craft Cabinetry
- Story about Julia Wood's fabulous Victorian decor
- Gothic home decor on Pinterest


A style that blends futuristic with old world and often incorporates an explorer or nautical theme.
- Donovan Design (Steampunk Lighting)
- Octopus Chandeliers
- Handblown Lighting by Dylan Kehde Roelofs
- Aqua Creations Lighting and Furniture inspired by the Sea
- Klockwerks - Steampunk Clocks
- Necromance Oddities
- Datamancer - Custom Keyboards
- The Steampunk Home Blog
- Hamptons Antique Galleries
- The Steampunk Office
- Octopus, Insect and Aleister Crowley Wallpaper
- Mclain Wiesand Custom Built Furniture
- PlasticLand


Goth meets Punk, Rock and Roll and pop culture. Sparkle & Decay. A dash of bratty Brit Punk star attitude. Bright loud colours contrasting against the gritty, worn and faded. Metallics, graffiti and even a bit of Bohemian, Grunge or a spooky New Orleans flavour. This style sometimes incorporates faux furs and leather.
- Click for Art
- Jimmie Martin Furniture
- The French Bedroom Company
- Ink & Rags
- David Carter Interior Design Portfolio
- Story on Meg Matthews at dailymail.co.uk featuring pictures of her Gothic Rock house
- Ghost Furniture
- Coffin Couches
- Coffin Quilts
- Animal Skin Wallpaper
- Skeleton Wallpaper
- The Courtesan Macabre
- Sin in Linen - Blankets, Pillows, Shower Curtains and more
- Skellramics - Skeleton couple cake topper, skull Christmas decorations and more


- Octopus, Insect and Aleister Crowley Wallpaper
- Trustworth Studios Wallpaper
- Walnut Wallpaper
- Curio Wallcoverings
- Wallpaper by Barbara Hulanicki sold by Graham & Brown
- Timorous Beasties wallpaper and cushions
- Abandoned building grungy wallpapers by In Creation Paris wallpapers at Wall-Library
- Artistic Masterpiece wallpaper by Papiers de Paris
- Skeleton Wallpaper
- Paintable Lincrusta Wallpaper
- Gothic Wallpaper on Pinterest
- Gothic Wallpaper from Delusions of Grandeur





- Tyntesfield House (England) - Well worth a visit, this house out does The Addams Family! Victorian Gothic at it's finest.
- Dennis Severs' House (London)
- Malplaquet House (London)
- Neuschwanstein Castle (Germany)
- Chatsworth House (England) - Spectacular house and grounds
- Waddeson Manor (England)
- Labassa House (Australia)
- The Palace of Versailles (France)
- Anne Rice House at 1239 First
- Anne Rice House St. Elizabeths


- Crazy Bear - Beaconfield, UK
- The Witchery by the Castle - Edinburgh, Scotland
- Cafe Pushkin - Moscow, Russia
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