I feel you on this one. I'm a proud Ravenclaw but the house colours are not my thing at all. Also, I wish our animal was an actual Raven, not a freaking eagle.
Yeah, I feel that. My gf and I are probably going to stick with the same, just replace gold with silver (I prefer cooler tones, but her favourite colour is red lol)
I've seen that done with a matte background and shiny leopard spots. This is a stunning look that I keep wanting to experiment with some of my own artwork.
You've got to be careful when choosing to do something like that, as it has about a 65% chance of looking more Haloweeny. I think hers worked because she managed to paint them to the *exact* color as the walls.
Black with gold and green as accent colors. The gold and green color combo always reminds me of poison, especially with snake themed decor. This would work really well for Victorian goths, because green was not only a popular color in the Victorian era, but the dye was made with arsenic and highly toxic.
Fairy tale loving goths? GUILTY AS CHARGED!!!!! I ADORE your color scheme, by the way, dear & my favorite thing in your Lair is the pretty purple skull lamp. My personal color scheme is pink & black
According to all known laws of colour theory, there is no way that colour scheme should be able to work. Those colours, of course, fit together anyway because colours don't care what humans think is impossible.
What about a black accent wall with a velvet yellow headboard as a jumping off point? White comforter and throws of different textures, black end tables with pops of yellow in accessories!
'If you're comfortable with it.' Thank you, thank you, thank you! We see so much of "it has to be -this- way or it is =wrong=' that it makes me sick. I knew we could count on you to kick that theory to the curb.
I don't really have a colour scheme in our house. My husband is obsessed with the 80's era, and isn't Goth, so the decor and colour battles in our house are interesting to say the least.
Black and green (or grey) with gold as an accent color. So long as it's kept to a minimum, a little brightness can make everything else look a lot more subdued and elegant.
It was interesting seeing all of your work throughout the years, I ordered your book " What is Goth" when I was 17/18 to a local Waterstones. It was the only way I could get my hands on it, in the UK at the time. I am now nearly 32 and it sits proudly in my book collection.
I used to think there was no way to get Black and Midnight Blue to work together, but I've seen it done well once. The guy who did it did so by painting the entire room Blue, then painting landscapes, trees, and a Victorian manor entirely in black on the bottom half, and finishing of with a whitish-yellow moon silhouetting the house. It'd be a lot of work, but when done well it looks Stunning!
We have black, warm grey, and a chestnut brown. Wanted to go for a Victorian funeral parlor/doctor's office theme. I know brown isn't very goth at first thought, but it really brings out things like plants, insect displays, and bones. Also that wall with the hands?! That's a fucking rad idea! I want to do that in my bathroom and have them hold towels!
The good Lady of the Manners (that being Ms. Jillian Venters) lives a life of pink and black and makes that work quite nicely. I believe that so does Toxic Tears and I think that Queenie Black has done some similar things too. I change my colors depending on the space and my mood but one that might surprise people is autumnal colors. At first glance, some might think they can be too bright and cheerful but if you have an amber lamp to light up a living room full of dark items and leaves and moths to accent it, the space can feel like a witch's cottage or a crypt in the fall pretty easily. :)
my future lair will be black, white, grey, silver, navy, light blue, purple and red. how does that work? make everything black and white and put each room with it's own pop of colour
I grew up in a very green bedroom, and I don’t want to lose that cozy feel with my future home. This is seriously one of my favorite episodes thus far. Because now I don’t feel as crazy for wanting a monster-green accented room with a gothic black and white color scheme. I’ve been told it’s insane but it’s what makes me feel the most at home.
My lair is all black and dark muted teal, with hints of rust and bronze. Like a strange mix of gothic, bohemian, and apocalyptic. Just how I like it, and my taxidermy piranha stands out beautifully on the teal.
One fine, dark, and stormy night I will be able to decorate my home to my tastes. The color scheme I'm most drawn to at the moment is black, brown, and green.
Honestly even if you look at some of the footage from the old goth clubs you see a lot of colors...black and white of course, but also red, crimson, orange, dark green, gold, etc. My own apartment has Orange and Red walls, grey furniture, and a tan ottoman I use as a table for my media devices.
that's what I was thinking. goth was never all black to begin with, I've seen pictures of old school goths in neon pink and yellow, they didn't give a shit what colors you wore (let alone decorated your house in) as long as you were into the music
@@bug5176 Even with the people who tried to adopt and/or create some of the fashion were mostly in black, white, and darker colors...blue and red were pretty common. I notice a lot of the womens' stuff looks like it's clothing from the then-beginning disco-funk scene modified at home with things like shoulder-clasps and portions of thin leather belts on the ribs and waist, commonly a lot of draped fabrics reminiscent of Greek theatre and victorian romanticizations of rome and the ancient celts.
i fuckin love this series, i dont even know why. not goth by any stretch of the imagination nor into home design. but it's just fun to see this goth daddy all passionate for gothic home design for some reason
I find that any deep jewel tones work really well, particularly as accent colors! A primarily black aesthetic with, say, some emerald green details can be truly gorgeous.
My home is white, black, grey and lilac. My walls are white and I have two small lilac accent walls, a dark grey couch, white coffee table, white lace curtains, but all my decor is black. Black wall decor, black skulls, black statues and coffins. It looks lovely to me
The black wall makes the lair look much better, the red was kinda jarring in transitional scenes, like you were shooting in a completely different place.
Black and purple has always been a favorite of mine. Throw in some gold accents and it really makes you feel like dark royalty! Though I'm also a fan of black and a nice deep blue, for a more subtle feeling. Silver is also a great accent colour for any gothic colour scheme.
*"You are the aristocracy in your gothic lair."* You have no idea how much I smiled when you said that. This will be my motto when I finally have a lair on my own!
Not technically goth myself and this is a thought two years later lol, but my homemaking aesthetic is low key the opposite of everyone here, brighter rainbow colors (especially sky blue and light green) with nighttime colors like black and midnight blue as accents. Looks better than it sounds! And goes perfect with my moderny yet fairytale-ish witchy vibe
To be honest... my color scheme is much the same as yours! Cool grey walls with black furniture for a refined and modern look, no matter how many skulls accompany it, but in particular I’m looking for the perfect smoked plum accent pillows to give a bit of “pop” in the room gentler than royal purple can offer. Not to mention... “‘minimalist, modern gothic” is also a great code word for “cheap as dirt while still cool looking”
Not a true goth, but I am an artist who certainly appreciates the dark aesthetic!i love the lair’s new color scheme. If I were to design a lair of my own, I think it would be between a similar one or one involving a crimson or berry red with black.
I see a new feature coming on- visiting other gothic lairs! I love monochromatic schemes alternating between flats and glosses. It's very subdued drama.
the gothiest home i've ever seen was actually a old "witch"'s home. nothing matched. it was all thrifted and bolted together over the years... but the amount of bones and taxidermy she had in that house was insane. not to mention her obsession with tim burton merch and her daughters (shes a doctor) artworks(which is all spooky anatomy stuff done in exaggerated style). when she went on her matte black spree she spraypainted her furniture black and sanded it lightly to let all the tacky colors and mishmash wood come out all over again in such an amazing way!. last time i was there it was black mostly, but every color under the sun was still present. her crystals, bones, feathers, plants, and old exposed paint made her house look so beautiful and old. its truly a masterpiece.
I love black and green for a gothic lair. Makes me think of absinthe! The slytherin common room from harry potter is black, green, and sepia and it has a really nice and gothic feel. I still prefer purple and black for my room though
This episode was great. Love the little history lesson and my favorite Gothic color scheme is black with a cream, or bone accent as he called it. Has always been a favorite of mine
For those who are into the herbal arts there are also a lot of plants that chance for night, such as Jasmine that bloom at night. Much to learn from Earth's night color schemes.
My gothic bedroom is grey walls with a hint of lavender, black trim on the walls, black frame of the bed and light fixtures among other accessories, with wooden and magenta pops of color in the bedding and shelves. It's dreamy!
This was very helpful. By narrowing the base colours down to just two, you have a lot of accent colours to play with without them overpowering the room. Even using just the base concept of the colour wheel, opposite colours can work just as well as complimentary colours, if done right.
Hey! You only said, "Paint it black" once! I have a whole horn of mead sitting here. I guess I'll have to watch this episode over and over until its gone. Very nice episode on many levels. I really enjoyed it.
I would accent my room with a Night Sky Blue crossing with Smoky Grey, accented with what I call Jiv N' Jive purple. It's essentially Neon Pink mixed with Neon Purple, and before you say it yes I know it's too strong, that's why I mix in just barely a few drops of Cerulean Blue, because too much would destroy the color entirely. And VOILA, a nice Relaxing color scheme that is Attention Getting as it is Calming and Beautiful. While at the same time still carrying the Goth Like Kinetic Aesthetic.
11:35 ok those pointy ears are so cool. 2nd: I never noticed how pretty your brown eyes are. 3rd: That eyebrow arch! Damn I’m jealous. 4th: how the fuck is your hair so perfect?? I’m also jealous again! Lol great video Voltaire. Can’t wait to watch new episodes! Keep up the good work!
I think having black + dark/emerald green as your main colors is a great combination, especially if you're going for a "haunted forest" or "evil witch in the woods" kind of aesthetic.
Gods DAMN! "in the YEARS I've been making this show" Has it really been years?? I remember the announcement of Gothic Homemaking! XD Now I feel old and nostalgic at once.
Black, grey, green and just a little bit of red is the color scheme of my living room. The rest of my apartment shows grey, black and a lot of natural wood colors because I'm more comfortable with a rustic style rather than royalty, and also that's easier to achieve when money is really really tight.
My goth bedroom as a teen was a rich emerald green and black with dark mahogany wooden furniture. I absolutely loved it and it was my little gothling artist cell of my dreams. Now I just need to buy a place of my own and start my grown up gothic Palace.
Black & white has always been my scheme since I moved out 17 yrs ago. But this year I finally changed it lol it's Black black & black with dark floral accents mainly in the dusty dark maroon & teal range. It's decadent macabre & gorgeous, not to mention super calming I'm so in love. I pulled out my well worn copy of paint it black & made some lovely floral arrangements so thanks again Voltaire always an inspiration 💜
I think it would be neat to see more gothic decor that makes use of gold! I think gold is a color that looks really striking against black, and could also pair well with white, grey, or purple.
I love black,white, light blue and silver. I never really thought of these colors as "goth colors" but several years ago someone gave me a dress that was black and light blue...it was beautiful! I loved it! And of course I wore silver jewelry with it.
I love gothic imagery, but I couldn't handle dark walls anymore on account of it aggravating my SAD in winter. That said, these ideas of white walls with black furniture make for a lovely contrast.
My room has a blue, black, red, purple, and silver color scheme. I used all black walls as a base coat. From there I sponged on a metallic dark silver and then a metallic purple. The ceiling fan that came with the house has a painting of the earth on the light cover. With the jewel toned red, blue, and purple curtains, at night, it feels like the whole room is floating in the void of space.
i like black and dark green with a silver or maybe even black color the 3rd color is a little hard to decide on. Thank you for making these videos volitare you have given me so many ideas over the years.
After having my bedroom walls white with pastel mint and pink splotches on it and pink carpeting my whole life, we finally redid it. We ripped up the carpeting and added dark grey faux hardwood. Then we painted the walls olive green with a black ceiling. Even replaced the ceiling fan with a white one. Took out my closet wall and opted for a grey curtain instead (but that was mainly because poor building design). Currently my furniture is brown, but I wanna stain the wood black to match my bedding. All in all it's a very earthy vibe, but hopefully I can give it a more gothic feel in the future. This video specifically has given me more motivation to do so too. Thank you!!!
This is one of my favorite videos of yours and a fantastic retrospective of your career and work. The color scheme for my own gothic bedroom is burgundy with black, gold and cream accents.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! I thought keeping that wall red added warmth (the purple adds serenity to me)...okay, whew, you kept some touches of red in the rose and goat head. Very nice!
FUCK YES NEW GOTHIC HOMEMAKING VIDEO!!!!! AHHHHHHH! I'm so glad you managed to recover your edits and stuff. This is great work as always. Thanks for the fun times Voltaire.
White in gothic clothes, lairs, etc seem to be on the rise lately and some of the stuff I've seen are pretty awesome! I've always had a bit of a thing for the black and white mix for me and my husband's room. Nowhere near done yet. Still gotta either repaint or replace my husband's desk, our dresser, and reupholster our ottoman. Not to mention build a nick-knack shelf for our game memorabilia and books so they're not scattered. also, I've noticed a certain roomie decided to hide until after all that hard work you did was done...>.>
Have a flair for interior deco myself, being an artist, the colors are so important but it's also difficult to pick a scheme, so fortunately we are gutting and renovating our entire cabin. The main room is a beautiful selection of peacock blue tones, with the black trims, rod iron items, crystals, and lightly sprinkled with purple. My personal room, purples and lilac, black of course. The kitchen even, is gothic and since it's close to LR, the blues and cobalt glass with a homemade gothic apothocary is rockin, and my man's personal main lair is BLACK and RED cause my love, well, he's a vampire ya know . Just saying, I'm so glad I don't have to choose ONE, cause each room is special and they all flow together cohesively. IT'S FUN, IS IT NOT? Just love, love, love your show.
OK, some kind of synchronicity going on here. I just happen to be renovating our cabin in the woods, (VA, up on a mountain = great view of appallachian mountains, lots of woods all around) gothic lair and its really coming along nice, but then OMG, YOUR SHOW, SO PERFECT, So much help and informative and going to all those great places to shop....just love this show. Hope you PROSPER BIG TIME Mona mi!
You inspired me to renovate my kitchen. I'm going to go for the color scheme of black, dark green, dark reddish wood, and copper accents. I found a deep green peel n' stick subway tiles on Lowe's website. They are also heat resistant so I'm more confident about installing them near my stove.
I'm a HUGE fan of the classic red-and-black combination--it's easy to find items and clothes in those colours, plus I love the whole "blood and roses" motif.
Green black and silver. I have ravenclaw sensibilities but slytherin aesthetics.
I feel you on this one. I'm a proud Ravenclaw but the house colours are not my thing at all. Also, I wish our animal was an actual Raven, not a freaking eagle.
Rebecca Stockwell black silver and a dark blue can totally be goth also isn’t it a raven in the books anyway
@@milktealatte9891 no it's an eagle both movies and books.
Proud Slytherin here but I look best in Hufflepuff colors
@@grimmkat06 my condolences lol
I have kept most of the main areas of my home to black, gold and hints of red :) Something about those colours make me feel so relaxed!
Yeah, I feel that. My gf and I are probably going to stick with the same, just replace gold with silver (I prefer cooler tones, but her favourite colour is red lol)
@@lukechrist Yess! Definitely silver over gold. I prefer cool tones too. Great taste!
I’m in love with your chairs omg 🖤🕷🖤
“What other people think of as gay, is what I think of as awesome.”
See, this right here is a fine example of good humanity. Keep it up!
A black on black stripped wall but with matte and shinny paint would be pretty cool.
Oooh, that's a great idea!
Did the charcoal chrome and black in my hallway in mat with the gloss accents painted on top with templates. The effects are great.
i thought u were rapping lol
I've seen that done with a matte background and shiny leopard spots. This is a stunning look that I keep wanting to experiment with some of my own artwork.
The hands coming out of the wall! I am SO stealing that.
My mom will never coming over to visit again.
Looks awesome but must be horrible when trying to stumble to bed in a drunk stupor
@@LordZeebee Not a problem, I live in a condo and the stairs are the only way in or out...
Love that Idea
I saw that on the film Repulsion and I did that to my coat room. Good movie btw:)
You've got to be careful when choosing to do something like that, as it has about a 65% chance of looking more Haloweeny. I think hers worked because she managed to paint them to the *exact* color as the walls.
Black with gold and green as accent colors. The gold and green color combo always reminds me of poison, especially with snake themed decor. This would work really well for Victorian goths, because green was not only a popular color in the Victorian era, but the dye was made with arsenic and highly toxic.
The arsenic green is so lovely!
@@Violet-qf8dr Yep.
Orange and black for my son's room, mine is red and black, daughter's is white with red blood splatter. We love it☺
Aww. A little goth home decore family.
Is your family the Addams family?
Fairy tale loving goths? GUILTY AS CHARGED!!!!! I ADORE your color scheme, by the way, dear & my favorite thing in your Lair is the pretty purple skull lamp. My personal color scheme is pink & black
Me!! I wish I couldhave stuck with darker greens, browns, gold and teal colors. A very forest like room.
My gothling wants to decorate her room black and yellow.... should beee very interesting, don't you think?
reminds me of hufflepuff from harry potter
According to all known laws of colour theory, there is no way that colour scheme should be able to work. Those colours, of course, fit together anyway because colours don't care
what humans think is impossible.
What about a black accent wall with a velvet yellow headboard as a jumping off point? White comforter and throws of different textures, black end tables with pops of yellow in accessories!
Black and yellow always makes me think of the Spellbound music video.
I personally adore black and pastel yellow. It reminds me of early Barbie outfits.
I did my bathroom in white silver and ice blue and it looks more gothic then my black and purple room. So white can definitely be gothic.
'If you're comfortable with it.' Thank you, thank you, thank you! We see so much of "it has to be -this- way or it is =wrong=' that it makes me sick. I knew we could count on you to kick that theory to the curb.
That black wall really completes the lair! I think a combination of black, green, and neutrals would work for a gothic witchy kitchen.
The gothic druid is def. what im going for living room wise. but the vampire in me argues for the red and black with some gold. the struggle is real
@@feralmagick7177 god same, i've thought of combining both but red and green would make my room look like a christmas elf's room
I love black with deep blues and greens. Does that make me a dark mermaid? Lol
Definitely a possibility, speaking as an old goth who swims as a mermaid frequently all mermaids need to be dark is proper song choices.
OK we invented a thing! Thank you Gothic Homemaking!
Abyssal Mermaid
😍😍 i loveding my makeup with those colors
Those are my favorite colors🖤
I just loooove black and dark emerald green ^^ my favourite combo!
One of my favorites too.
Yees!
Very regal...
I don't really have a colour scheme in our house. My husband is obsessed with the 80's era, and isn't Goth, so the decor and colour battles in our house are interesting to say the least.
Mine. Black, sepia, rose gold, and teal. It's extremely calming.
Oh wow this sounds beautiful
@@nyssa_22 thanks. I'm still just starting on it because I'm kinda broke but I'm thinking about filming the project step by step.
Please film or post photos, it sounds so lovely!
Black and green (or grey) with gold as an accent color. So long as it's kept to a minimum, a little brightness can make everything else look a lot more subdued and elegant.
It was interesting seeing all of your work throughout the years, I ordered your book " What is Goth" when I was 17/18 to a local Waterstones. It was the only way I could get my hands on it, in the UK at the time. I am now nearly 32 and it sits proudly in my book collection.
I used to think there was no way to get Black and Midnight Blue to work together, but I've seen it done well once. The guy who did it did so by painting the entire room Blue, then painting landscapes, trees, and a Victorian manor entirely in black on the bottom half, and finishing of with a whitish-yellow moon silhouetting the house. It'd be a lot of work, but when done well it looks Stunning!
You know what I would love to see?
A Gothic Homemaking episode over recording rooms 😃
Grayish blue, charcoal black, and silver! My personal lair scheme.
We have black, warm grey, and a chestnut brown. Wanted to go for a Victorian funeral parlor/doctor's office theme. I know brown isn't very goth at first thought, but it really brings out things like plants, insect displays, and bones. Also that wall with the hands?! That's a fucking rad idea! I want to do that in my bathroom and have them hold towels!
The good Lady of the Manners (that being Ms. Jillian Venters) lives a life of pink and black and makes that work quite nicely. I believe that so does Toxic Tears and I think that Queenie Black has done some similar things too. I change my colors depending on the space and my mood but one that might surprise people is autumnal colors. At first glance, some might think they can be too bright and cheerful but if you have an amber lamp to light up a living room full of dark items and leaves and moths to accent it, the space can feel like a witch's cottage or a crypt in the fall pretty easily. :)
Oh this was very clever & slightly educational for artists like me! & good old orville still a weird old creep
This video has really inspired me to decorate
my future lair will be black, white, grey, silver, navy, light blue, purple and red. how does that work? make everything black and white and put each room with it's own pop of colour
“I think many goths love fairy tales” welp, hit that nail on the head for me. I’m planning on decorating my apartment to emanate Grimm’s fairy tales
I grew up in a very green bedroom, and I don’t want to lose that cozy feel with my future home. This is seriously one of my favorite episodes thus far. Because now I don’t feel as crazy for wanting a monster-green accented room with a gothic black and white color scheme. I’ve been told it’s insane but it’s what makes me feel the most at home.
My lair is all black and dark muted teal, with hints of rust and bronze. Like a strange mix of gothic, bohemian, and apocalyptic. Just how I like it, and my taxidermy piranha stands out beautifully on the teal.
One fine, dark, and stormy night I will be able to decorate my home to my tastes.
The color scheme I'm most drawn to at the moment is black, brown, and green.
Black, grey, and teal. Makes me think of ivy in a foggy forest
Honestly even if you look at some of the footage from the old goth clubs you see a lot of colors...black and white of course, but also red, crimson, orange, dark green, gold, etc. My own apartment has Orange and Red walls, grey furniture, and a tan ottoman I use as a table for my media devices.
that's what I was thinking. goth was never all black to begin with, I've seen pictures of old school goths in neon pink and yellow, they didn't give a shit what colors you wore (let alone decorated your house in) as long as you were into the music
@@bug5176 Even with the people who tried to adopt and/or create some of the fashion were mostly in black, white, and darker colors...blue and red were pretty common. I notice a lot of the womens' stuff looks like it's clothing from the then-beginning disco-funk scene modified at home with things like shoulder-clasps and portions of thin leather belts on the ribs and waist, commonly a lot of draped fabrics reminiscent of Greek theatre and victorian romanticizations of rome and the ancient celts.
i fuckin love this series, i dont even know why. not goth by any stretch of the imagination nor into home design. but it's just fun to see this goth daddy all passionate for gothic home design for some reason
I find that any deep jewel tones work really well, particularly as accent colors! A primarily black aesthetic with, say, some emerald green details can be truly gorgeous.
Green, black, and a dark, wood-tone brown as the accent would make for a good "witchy" gothic color scheme for a room. :)
My home is white, black, grey and lilac. My walls are white and I have two small lilac accent walls, a dark grey couch, white coffee table, white lace curtains, but all my decor is black. Black wall decor, black skulls, black statues and coffins. It looks lovely to me
I think this is great! ^.^ Sometimes the fundamentals are the easiest things to disregard as being interesting!
The black wall makes the lair look much better, the red was kinda jarring in transitional scenes, like you were shooting in a completely different place.
Dark gods, I love the new look of the lair, so glad that red wall was painted black. I'm so glad that Gothic Homemaking is back.
Black and purple has always been a favorite of mine. Throw in some gold accents and it really makes you feel like dark royalty! Though I'm also a fan of black and a nice deep blue, for a more subtle feeling. Silver is also a great accent colour for any gothic colour scheme.
*"You are the aristocracy in your gothic lair."* You have no idea how much I smiled when you said that. This will be my motto when I finally have a lair on my own!
Not technically goth myself and this is a thought two years later lol, but my homemaking aesthetic is low key the opposite of everyone here, brighter rainbow colors (especially sky blue and light green) with nighttime colors like black and midnight blue as accents. Looks better than it sounds! And goes perfect with my moderny yet fairytale-ish witchy vibe
I gasped when the finished new wall was revealed. It looks amazing!
That really does tie it all together. Looks so spooktscular. I love how your lair looks. Great job and thanks for all the suggestions.👍🌙💀👻
To be honest... my color scheme is much the same as yours! Cool grey walls with black furniture for a refined and modern look, no matter how many skulls accompany it, but in particular I’m looking for the perfect smoked plum accent pillows to give a bit of “pop” in the room gentler than royal purple can offer. Not to mention... “‘minimalist, modern gothic” is also a great code word for “cheap as dirt while still cool looking”
I’d love to add blue to my black, white and grey color scheme in my room.
That white and silver room is wonderful. So ghostly and spooky in a elegant way. I reminds me of the New Orleans American Horror Story season.
Not a true goth, but I am an artist who certainly appreciates the dark aesthetic!i love the lair’s new color scheme. If I were to design a lair of my own, I think it would be between a similar one or one involving a crimson or berry red with black.
I see a new feature coming on- visiting other gothic lairs! I love monochromatic schemes alternating between flats and glosses. It's very subdued drama.
the gothiest home i've ever seen was actually a old "witch"'s home. nothing matched. it was all thrifted and bolted together over the years... but the amount of bones and taxidermy she had in that house was insane. not to mention her obsession with tim burton merch and her daughters (shes a doctor) artworks(which is all spooky anatomy stuff done in exaggerated style). when she went on her matte black spree she spraypainted her furniture black and sanded it lightly to let all the tacky colors and mishmash wood come out all over again in such an amazing way!. last time i was there it was black mostly, but every color under the sun was still present. her crystals, bones, feathers, plants, and old exposed paint made her house look so beautiful and old. its truly a masterpiece.
My colors in my room is gray and accent color purple like joker suit purple. Plus it is awesome to feel like a home
Personally, I’m a sucker for black, gray, and green. It kinda reminds me of a swamp or an old abandoned castle with moss and ivy all over it
I love black and green for a gothic lair. Makes me think of absinthe! The slytherin common room from harry potter is black, green, and sepia and it has a really nice and gothic feel. I still prefer purple and black for my room though
Gold and black has always been a glamorous and eye catching combination.
I agree.
This episode was great. Love the little history lesson and my favorite Gothic color scheme is black with a cream, or bone accent as he called it. Has always been a favorite of mine
For those who are into the herbal arts there are also a lot of plants that chance for night, such as Jasmine that bloom at night. Much to learn from Earth's night color schemes.
My gothic bedroom is grey walls with a hint of lavender, black trim on the walls, black frame of the bed and light fixtures among other accessories, with wooden and magenta pops of color in the bedding and shelves. It's dreamy!
One of the most pleasurable video to look and listen to.
Thank you Aurelio 💜
Aurelio is an incredible artist in many of ways!!
@@Discoveringbandsbymichaelnagy Yes, that is so true 😆
This was very helpful. By narrowing the base colours down to just two, you have a lot of accent colours to play with without them overpowering the room. Even using just the base concept of the colour wheel, opposite colours can work just as well as complimentary colours, if done right.
Hey! You only said, "Paint it black" once! I have a whole horn of mead sitting here. I guess I'll have to watch this episode over and over until its gone. Very nice episode on many levels. I really enjoyed it.
I would accent my room with a Night Sky Blue crossing with Smoky Grey, accented with what I call Jiv N' Jive purple. It's essentially Neon Pink mixed with Neon Purple, and before you say it yes I know it's too strong, that's why I mix in just barely a few drops of Cerulean Blue, because too much would destroy the color entirely. And VOILA, a nice Relaxing color scheme that is Attention Getting as it is Calming and Beautiful. While at the same time still carrying the Goth Like Kinetic Aesthetic.
Voila = Violet!
My daughter adores pastel goth. She is finding it difficult to acquire pastel skulls, etc. but she perseveres!
11:35 ok those pointy ears are so cool. 2nd: I never noticed how pretty your brown eyes are. 3rd: That eyebrow arch! Damn I’m jealous. 4th: how the fuck is your hair so perfect?? I’m also jealous again! Lol great video Voltaire. Can’t wait to watch new episodes! Keep up the good work!
I think having black + dark/emerald green as your main colors is a great combination, especially if you're going for a "haunted forest" or "evil witch in the woods" kind of aesthetic.
I'm all for black and blue 💙 with metallic accents. Or murals.
I really love black, silver, and blue. Also, black, blue, and purple would look cool too.
Gods DAMN! "in the YEARS I've been making this show" Has it really been years?? I remember the announcement of Gothic Homemaking! XD Now I feel old and nostalgic at once.
Black, grey, green and just a little bit of red is the color scheme of my living room. The rest of my apartment shows grey, black and a lot of natural wood colors because I'm more comfortable with a rustic style rather than royalty, and also that's easier to achieve when money is really really tight.
My goth bedroom as a teen was a rich emerald green and black with dark mahogany wooden furniture. I absolutely loved it and it was my little gothling artist cell of my dreams. Now I just need to buy a place of my own and start my grown up gothic Palace.
Black & white has always been my scheme since I moved out 17 yrs ago. But this year I finally changed it lol it's Black black & black with dark floral accents mainly in the dusty dark maroon & teal range. It's decadent macabre & gorgeous, not to mention super calming I'm so in love. I pulled out my well worn copy of paint it black & made some lovely floral arrangements so thanks again Voltaire always an inspiration 💜
I love the idea of a burgundy and cream living room with gold accents. Like an old opera house with a phantom living in the rafters.....
I think it would be neat to see more gothic decor that makes use of gold! I think gold is a color that looks really striking against black, and could also pair well with white, grey, or purple.
I love black,white, light blue and silver. I never really thought of these colors as "goth colors" but several years ago someone gave me a dress that was black and light blue...it was beautiful! I loved it! And of course I wore silver jewelry with it.
I love gothic imagery, but I couldn't handle dark walls anymore on account of it aggravating my SAD in winter. That said, these ideas of white walls with black furniture make for a lovely contrast.
Best thing about voltaire is that he isn’t just a singer.
I imagine the discovery of all the types of black is a journey as well.
I'll miss the red wall, but that super black looks pretty good!
Also a fan of black, purple, and a minty/aquamarine-ish green accent.
In my younger days, the only color I would pair with all the black was hot pink. Now I'm all about the grey and purple as well!
My room has a blue, black, red, purple, and silver color scheme. I used all black walls as a base coat. From there I sponged on a metallic dark silver and then a metallic purple. The ceiling fan that came with the house has a painting of the earth on the light cover. With the jewel toned red, blue, and purple curtains, at night, it feels like the whole room is floating in the void of space.
Black and green. I'm Into that "haunted swamp" aesthetic
I really wanted my bedroom to be a dark green with black trim. When I found a dark green paint called "Hemlock Green", I was sold!
i like black and dark green with a silver or maybe even black color the 3rd color is a little hard to decide on. Thank you for making these videos volitare you have given me so many ideas over the years.
Black & neon green is a favorite of mine!
Good timing, I literally just finished painting the walls of my lair grey!
I'll miss that red wall... But i've finally seen what's behind the blinds so my life is complete !
My little lair is pink with black accents. Looks less gothic and more fairy tale, feminine, but all the black baroque fixtures make it spooky!
After having my bedroom walls white with pastel mint and pink splotches on it and pink carpeting my whole life, we finally redid it. We ripped up the carpeting and added dark grey faux hardwood. Then we painted the walls olive green with a black ceiling. Even replaced the ceiling fan with a white one. Took out my closet wall and opted for a grey curtain instead (but that was mainly because poor building design). Currently my furniture is brown, but I wanna stain the wood black to match my bedding. All in all it's a very earthy vibe, but hopefully I can give it a more gothic feel in the future. This video specifically has given me more motivation to do so too. Thank you!!!
This is one of my favorite videos of yours and a fantastic retrospective of your career and work. The color scheme for my own gothic bedroom is burgundy with black, gold and cream accents.
VERY excited about the white apartment. I can't paint in mine and I have a lot of 80s hand-me-downs, so it's looking full Miami Vice around here.
Love this. I thought the white walls with the black furniture was amazing.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! I thought keeping that wall red added warmth (the purple adds serenity to me)...okay, whew, you kept some touches of red in the rose and goat head. Very nice!
Yes! Black-white-red-purple! The best combination!
(said person who has black curtain over yellow wall and multicolor scarf on table...)
FUCK YES NEW GOTHIC HOMEMAKING VIDEO!!!!! AHHHHHHH! I'm so glad you managed to recover your edits and stuff. This is great work as always. Thanks for the fun times Voltaire.
White in gothic clothes, lairs, etc seem to be on the rise lately and some of the stuff I've seen are pretty awesome! I've always had a bit of a thing for the black and white mix for me and my husband's room. Nowhere near done yet. Still gotta either repaint or replace my husband's desk, our dresser, and reupholster our ottoman. Not to mention build a nick-knack shelf for our game memorabilia and books so they're not scattered.
also, I've noticed a certain roomie decided to hide until after all that hard work you did was done...>.>
Our living room is a mix of stark white, dark gray, with a lighter gray stained-brick fireplace.
Have a flair for interior deco myself, being an artist, the colors are so important but it's also difficult to pick a scheme, so fortunately we are gutting and renovating our entire cabin. The main room is a beautiful selection of peacock blue tones, with the black trims, rod iron items, crystals, and lightly sprinkled with purple. My personal room, purples and lilac, black of course. The kitchen even, is gothic and since it's close to LR, the blues and cobalt glass with a homemade gothic apothocary is rockin, and my man's personal main lair is BLACK and RED cause my love, well, he's a vampire ya know . Just saying, I'm so glad I don't have to choose ONE, cause each room is special and they all flow together cohesively. IT'S FUN, IS IT NOT? Just love, love, love your show.
OK, some kind of synchronicity going on here. I just happen to be renovating our cabin in the woods, (VA, up on a mountain = great view of appallachian mountains, lots of woods all around) gothic lair and its really coming along nice, but then OMG, YOUR SHOW, SO PERFECT, So much help and informative and going to all those great places to shop....just love this show. Hope you PROSPER BIG TIME Mona mi!
You inspired me to renovate my kitchen. I'm going to go for the color scheme of black, dark green, dark reddish wood, and copper accents. I found a deep green peel n' stick subway tiles on Lowe's website. They are also heat resistant so I'm more confident about installing them near my stove.
Hmm. White. I never thought of that I will admit. The feel of that hotel room, however, sets off that scheme better than I would have expected.
I'm a HUGE fan of the classic red-and-black combination--it's easy to find items and clothes in those colours, plus I love the whole "blood and roses" motif.
love the Jean Cocteau arms! i should spice up my bathroom corridor with those... time to get a cast mold!