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Gothic Décor – Enter The Dark Realm
by: Michael Holland
Gothic décor is often associated with medieval designs, which is not
surprising considering the two are quite similar.
However the major difference between gothic and medieval, is that
gothic décor is usually much darker, and perhaps in a modern sense, a
little more “stereotypical”.
When it comes to gothic décor you need to think dark. Everything
considered gothic is void of bright colors. The major gothic colors
include black, deep purples such as eggplant or violet, black, deep
greens such as forest green, black, royal blue, black, crimson reds,
black, silver, and black-you get the idea.
Gothic décor themes will vary depending on what tastes your child
has. There are two basic gothic types that will be taken into
consideration here:
1. Traditional Gothic theme
2. Modern Gothic theme
The traditional gothic theme is one that consists of dark colors, and
is lightly based on the period that existed in Northern Europe
between the 12th and 15th century. A room fashioned in this type of
gothic décor often resembles that of a medieval dungeon or bedroom.
The following is only an example of what such a room could consist
of:
* Dark paint or wallpaper on the walls
* 4-poster wooden bed with canopy and dark drapes
* A black tapestry with a different colored intricate design or symbol. Often such tapestries can also be used as bed covers.
* Various old oil paintings or wall hangings
* Small pewter statues of dragons, gargoyles, fairies, wizards, angels or ghouls, etc.
* Candle holders on the walls or for tables, often designed with dragons, etc.
* Themed incense burners
* Dark colored throne chair
* As well as various other accessories such as mirrors, lamps and clocks that are uniquely themed with dragons, gargoyles and so on.
As for the modern gothic theme, this type of gothic décor is far less
medieval, and much more “punk”. This is because modern Goths
associate themselves with current dark imagery that is found within
heavy metal/rock music and horror/cult movie classics. Here is an
example of a room that could appeal to the modern goth:
* Black painted walls
* Canopy bed
* Wall art such as posters of favorite rock bands, movies, old world or dark symbols, fantasy/folklore such as fairies, wizards, vampires etc.
* Small pewter statues of gargoyles, ghouls, skulls, fairies, fallen angels
* Low wattage lights / black lights
* Themed candleholders
* Themed incense burners
* Furniture painted black
* Black plastic, aluminum, or vinyl chairs
* Space with TV and Stereo system.
Although the above two examples are extreme, you should have a better
idea of what to look for, and expect, if your child is interested in
gothic décor.
Something else you may wish to look into, if your child would like a
gothic décor theme, is a wall mural. You don’t have to be an artist,
or even hire a professional to accomplish this task. All you require
is a simple image, which your child can choose from the internet or
elsewhere, and transfer it to transparency film.
Use a projector to display the image on the wall, and then copy and
paint to create the perfect gothic décor wall design that your child
can take joy in.
Don’t be afraid to explore the dark mysteries of gothic décor that
interest your child. Encourage their imagination; indulge their
desires for their room, even if it makes you cringe slightly to do
so. Remember, as long as you approve, there is no reason why you
both can’t be happy.
About The Author
Michael Holland is the creator of http://www.kids-rooms-and-crafts.com
and http://www.home-decorating-made-easy.com. His
web sites offers lots of FREE decorating tips and ideas for
decorating your home.
How do they create games for Wii and other systems so that you can't burn illegal copies?
I was wondering how they make games so that you can't copy them unless you have a mod chip. Also what does a mod chip do? I know it lets you play homemade games, but how does it work. Please don't report this question, I am just wondering I am not going to make my own games. Especially because I don't want to break my Wii by modding it. Thanks.
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You have recently bought a R4 card or want to buy one, but can’t understand where to begin? Ok, here follows a discussion on R4 card. It will help you buy as well as useR4 Card.
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Why cant i copy the 4GB game i downloaded to my 8GB usb?
it says destination is full but theres nothing inside my usb. i even formatted it to make sure
If you’re looking to copy any Xbox 360 video game for any reason what so ever then this article will surely help you to complete the process. There are many reasons why people would like to copy their own video games, some of which include protecting their games from damage; other reasons include protecting their wallets from damage.
Since the launch of the Xbox 360 it has been reported that over 10 million games have been damaged, and at $40 a disk that works out at over $400,000,000 wasted. Not to worry we learn from our mistakes, and I sure have, I no longer need to worry about damaging my video games I simply back them up and if I do damage I game I can carry on playing the backup disk. With this method you won’t have to worry about wasting any more money on video games.
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