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Anonymous No.10756184 >>10756188 >>10756740 >>10852819 >>10930431 >>10950045
Home decor, Room decor, broom closet decor
Dank und spooky edition

Last fred >>10698290
Anonymous No.10756188 >>10756189 >>10799896 >>10856609
>>10756184 (OP)
Anonymous No.10756189 >>10756214 >>10928608
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Anonymous No.10756214 >>10756332
Obligatory MmM store post

>>10756189
I don't think this one is so dark and spooky, but I really like it anyway.
Anonymous No.10756332 >>10756720
>>10756214
Just imagine it during the stormy night.

Are there any more photos from the store? I always see this one posted.
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This one is kinda Burtonesque
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>>10756338
did not expect the fucking taxidermy peacock lmao
Anonymous No.10756720 >>10756774
>>10756332
This is the only other one i have. I would like to see more if you can find them.
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>>10756184 (OP)
this might be edgy as fuck, but at least it looks cool
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>>10756720
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Qw9MwtbgGw

https://nitter.net/m_d_m_official/status/1182501151729602560
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>>10757383
late '90s, indeed horryfing ;)
Anonymous No.10757775 >>10757776 >>10758081
contributing some kawaii desu uguu shit because i am lacking goth int pics
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>>10757775
Is this one of theses Japanese condos where you hear neighbor farting because walls are literally made out of cardboard?
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>>10757778
>carebears
damn, that photo must be like mid 90s max
damn, I'm old
Anonymous No.10758083
Adding some spooky gloomy dark oriental arab/Near east/North african interior, coz why not
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The Legend of Hell House had nice interiors.
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Do you even crochet your home decor? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rP_5DrmfQ8
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Anonymous No.10766060 >>10766299
Where do you buy cute Japanese cutlery and placemats? I only know watashi no heya. I'm okay with using a SS.
Anonymous No.10766299 >>10766301
>>10766060
Depends what do you mean by "cute" (this is spooky fred after all). If you mean generic "kitchy" pink cutlery with wabbits/hell-o-kitty ebay, etsy, craiglist. If you mean victorianesque stuff - flea markets, or producers of cutlery like Grunwerg "Kings Pattern" (picrel) have them in stainless steel. I personally bought mine in TK-Maxx (TJ-Maxx)
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These threads are an inspiration for trying to get a better looking home. I hope I'll be able to use this inspiration when I move to a bigger place.
Anonymous No.10773113 >>10773179 >>10774955
Are you into porcelain? Is porcelain as popular in the USA as it is in Europe?
Anonymous No.10773179 >>10773344
>>10773113
it's not very popular, no. The Blue and white stuff isn't very well liked. But maybe you have some patterns to change our minds/
Anonymous No.10773344 >>10773347
>>10773179
Blue and white is just one of decoration styles. Ripped of from Chinese. Red and white is another of older style. Some goths in Europe developed liking of red and white style.

Both look very vintage in modern days.
Anonymous No.10773347 >>10773353
>>10773344
Enthusiats of more modernistic minimalism might enjoy plain white sets.This one is by Polish producent ChodzieΕΌ named "Maria Teresa" and has design of victorinesque/baroque mix of shapes.
Anonymous No.10773351 >>10773355 >>10773362
Anyone have examples of a room that splits or uses, gothic black stuff and uwu kawaii pink stuff well together?
Anonymous No.10773353 >>10773359
>>10773347
And this picrel is Japanese brand Norikate in more baroque style of decor - meaning mix of gold and colorful painitngs
Anonymous No.10773355 >>10773362 >>10773363
>>10773351
Googling
>black and pink room kawaii goth
brings some results, but to be honest I don't know which of these results fit what you are looking for.
Anonymous No.10773359 >>10773360
>>10773353
There is also English Wedgewood with their style of a color + white emboss. I think most common is blue plus white but they also have done green+white, black+white. red+black
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>>10773359
I even found a set in UwU pink color
Anonymous No.10773362 >>10773367 >>10773403
>>10773351
>>10773355
How about picrel?
Anonymous No.10773363 >>10773367
>>10773355
Hmm none of them fit exactly, lemme try explaining better.
I like this stuff and half of my clothes fit with this aesthetic:
>>10757382

But my room is currently like picrel. I wonder how I could have both aesthetics in my apartment? Maybe the best option is have my room be the pink stuff and have the living room be gothic
Anonymous No.10773367 >>10773389 >>10773403 >>10865371
>>10773363
To mix kawaii UwU with teh goffic darkness in one room would require some tone in between to soften contrast between these two. If your room is that crowded like pic you posted it might introduce too much of sensory overload.

Let's assume thy by gothic you mean victorian home decor style with black stuff. Historically victorian was a style of very "crowded" rooms - zillions of pictures, crotchet napkins, etc.

But how to mix these both in one room - dunno.

In one apartment - well indeed idea to leave your room as it is and make living room it's own gothic inclined - seems the best solution ATM. Maybe if you try making living room look somewhat in style of >>10773362 you would be able to later come with some idea how to mix stuff in your room with gothic (or what to get rid off).

The quickest solution to introduce into your room some complementary to gothic living room elements is to add them not in black but in lilly/purple etc colors close to palette already existing in your room. I mean like if you have black framing in living room add the same framing in bedroom but in color close to pink. If you have victorian furniture in living room add similar in bedroom but in color close to pink etc.
Anonymous No.10773389 >>10773403
>>10773367
The other idea I have in mind is adding white as intermediate color
Anonymous No.10773403 >>10773416 >>10774463
>>10773389
>>10773367
Thanks this is really helpful! And I did mean the victorian gothic stuff that is also cluttered looking. I have a lot of pastels in my current room and i thought about introducing the color palette with black like you said, but I think it will be too much of a headache for a confusing looking end result. I think i will just keep the uWu and the gothic stuff in separate rooms, but i’ll add a little complementary color of white into each room, so it’s a little cohesive as a whole, apartment wise. White is definitely a good intermediate color for that. I wish i had one cohesive aesthetic because my place would look really cool, but i think it can be cute to have different looks in different rooms

>>10773362
Aw this is cute but this kind of thing won’t go with any of my clothes lol. My closet is half uwu pastel anime and half gothic victorian and sometimes two things should not meet
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>>10773403
You are welcome.
Here is pinterest I found with pictures that might be of your interest regarding color pallets or different elements that blend black and pinkish and other popular UwU tones. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/76983474853192203/
Anonymous No.10773796 >>10773881
Does anyone have any photos of character shrines? I just bought a bunch of stuff for my husbando and need a bit of inspo
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>>10773796
you'd be better off asking the itabag folks for inspo
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>>10773403
If you want both, I think you either go for a neutral style backdrop (i.e. keep furniture, walls etc very neutral) and split the room into different areas (white probably works best for this) or make it separate rooms, as you say. It's hard to put it together without it being a clusterfuck.
Anonymous No.10774933 >>10774934 >>10774958
Artificial Intelligence in the service of UwU Kawaii dank goff decor
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>>10774935
etc etc
I hope this helped somehow
Anonymous No.10774955 >>10774966 >>10774970 >>10810429
>>10773113
I am, but I'm also a eurofriend. My mom is a collector and restorer, so I grew up seeing all kinds of beautiful vintage and antique porcelain tableware. I'm kind of all over the place with my preferences, because I like both Japanese and European styles. I enjoy drinking tea out of porcelain especially - it preserves and distributes the heat perfectly, and doesn't interfere with the flavor of the leaves when brewing.
Picrel is a cheap modern set I got for daily tea drinking recently, since I seem to have gotten clumsier and break my valuables a lot more often.
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>>10774933
Stop posting
Anonymous No.10774966 >>10774972
>>10774955
Which European country's porcelain you like the most?
Anonymous No.10774970 >>10774972 >>10774991
>>10774955
these are adorable, i've seen many cute teacups and small sets in recycling shops but i still haven't found the perfect design for me
Anonymous No.10774972 >>10774982 >>10774990 >>10824072
>>10774966
I'm going to sound very boring, but probably France and England, if I had to choose. I have seen a lot of beautiful porcelain in person, especially from places like Germany and Czech Republic, so it can be a difficult question to answer. What about you?

>>10774970
I'm a little ashamed to admit, but this set was actually from Taobao! I wasn't finding anything pretty and decently priced locally, and I love strawberries and rice grain porcelain, so I couldn't resist. I can share the link, if you'd like.
Anonymous No.10774982 >>10774985
>>10774972
I grew up mostly with Polish porcelain (mostly modernist designs as during communism more "bourgeois" designs were "passe", later by the end of the 80s there been some blue on white Zwiebelmuster type), in homes of other people seen also sets from Czechoslovakia, some from western Ukraine like picrel - set for drinking vodka.

There were also other types of ceramics populkar like many sets of stoneware, clay sets etc.
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>>10774982
Picrel is Ukrainian traditional clay ceramics from Hutsul region of Carpathian Mountains
https://cobblestonefreeway.ca/unique-kosiv-ceramics/
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Polish BolesΕ‚awiec ceramics in last decade became kinda popular in Korea and Japan AFAIK. This is traditional for that producer style of decor.
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Going back to porcelain I'm thinking about getting plain white "Maria Teresa" (picrel and mentioned early in this thread) set by Polish brand ChodzieΕΌ (one of oldest Polish producers, my fav of Polish producers). As I'm mostly into gothic style so plain white is very universal and do not clashes with gray, white black, silver, brass color palette that I'm mostly into.
Anonymous No.10774990 >>10824072
>>10774972
you should totally share the link since the set is quite cute but i really enjoy hunting for the perfect tea set locally so i will keep doing that lmao
Anonymous No.10774991 >>10774992
>>10774970
Maybe look into Polish ChodzieΕΌ/Δ†mielΓ³w? For example this set http://www.porcelana-cmielow.pl/fason_ch_iwona.php they have various decor styles (pictured on the bottom.

Picrel is one of possible variations
http://www.porcelana-cmielow.pl/fason_ch_iwona.php
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>>10774993
There is set wit coffee pot if you prefer that form of caffeination
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>>10774995
alternative decor
Anonymous No.10775299 >>10775301 >>10775303 >>10775656
BTW I just discovered that AS Δ†mielΓ³w invented emerald porcelain where they added emerald dust instead of quartz. This is their set they produce in this color.
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>>10775299
This is their page with sets
https://www.as.cmielow.com.pl/gb/17-emerald-porcelain

but they are expensive as fuck
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>>10775299
And if you want to drink and dine like Russian Emperor Δ†mielΓ³w recreated set that was made in Polish porcelain manufacture by an order of Nicolas II. Decorated with cobalt blue and gold.

They also created this set in other colors https://www.as.cmielow.com.pl/gb/szukaj?controller=search&orderby=position&orderway=desc&search_query=matylda&submit_search=

Of course all expensive as fuck, LOL
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>>10775299
under the light
Anonymous No.10779417 >>10780464
Got any good tea sets that are Gothic but not floral? I'm sick of flowers on China.
Anonymous No.10780464 >>10780549
>>10779417
There are hundreds of sets that have no floral patterns. There are modernist, art deco, plain neo victorian etc. White, black, black and white stripes, cobalt, black and gold, black and platinum. What exactly are you looking for?

Has it to be porcelain or ceramics in general?
Anonymous No.10780549 >>10780590
>>10780464
I honestly dont know what I am looking for only that I have not seen it yet. I tend to prefer black, natch, with red, navy or hunter green. Gold and silver are both nice as far as metallics. Maybe something bridging the gap between gothic and classic looking?
Ceramics are welcome. I'm a little clumsy and would probably do better with hardier dishwares desu.
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>>10780549
>Ceramics are welcome. I'm a little clumsy and would probably do better with hardier dishwares desu

Take stainless steel or asian cast iron. LOL If you destroy them you are the biggest bull in china shop in history.
Anonymous No.10788191 >>10790033
Really hoping I'll be able to find somewhere to move that I'll be able to do decor
Anonymous No.10790033 >>10790055
>>10788191
IMHO place where long term rent (few years) is possible is the most friendly for modifications like painting etc. As rental apartments need painting every few years anyway to keep up with trends and replace furniture (unless in your country it's typically norm to rent apartments unfurnished like it's common for example in Germany).
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>>10790033
It's common to rent unfurnished here, but you often get things like oven and refrigerator as a part of the apartment. However, both exist, and you can get furnished as well.

I'm not even sure if I'm thinking about painting, but even just thinking about furniture and maybe some plants would be a huge improvement. The last place I lived was less than 11 square meters, so I didn't feel like I had the space for anything beyond the necessary.
Anonymous No.10794925 >>10799890
Soon I'll need to learn how to find and buy nice stuff for making nice living spaces.
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>>10794925
Thanks for info.
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>>10756188
This is an eyesore
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Where can I buy kawaii bath towels? I don't trust aliexpress for this
Anonymous No.10803568 >>10803573
I have free reign for decorating the guest room, but hilariously since I have all the choices I have no idea what I want. It gets lots of light, so I was thinking maybe something bright and airy, with greenery and light colours for decor. Considered beach/marine theme since we're near the beach but maybe that's cliche lol.
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>>10803568
Thanks for informing us ...
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Dark wood is so damn sexy
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hmmmm
Anonymous No.10807530 >>10807686 >>10807829
I love all of these victorian-esque rooms, but I can't stop thinking about the dust that would accumulate and how hard it is to clean. How would you keep a house like this clean without hiring someone?
Anonymous No.10807686 >>10808054
>>10807530
air purifier
Anonymous No.10807829 >>10808054
>>10807530
Good filters, air purifier like the other anon said and various dusting tools. A blow dryer on the cool setting works well to free dust from tight spaces.
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>>10807686
>>10807829
very helpful tips, thanks anons
Anonymous No.10808971 >>10809600
Does anyone have tips for sewing room decor that is practical but not completely white and sterile looking? It seems like every sewing room on the planet uses the same white IKEA Kallax units, white IKEA peg board, white desk etc. while the only pops of colour are from the fabric stash peeking out from (and probably collecting a lot of dust in) the Kallax units. When I do find something more #aesthetic it’s very obviously staged and not someone’s actual workspace. Or, in some cases, it turns out to be a dollhouse interior…
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>>10808971
The main thing that I look for with craft room decor to decide if it's just for the 'gram or if they're serious is the size/type of table, task lighting, and whether they have doors or covers on at least part of their fabric stash. I don't know anyone who sews that has a perfectly organised stash like most "craft inspo" shit, so it's nice to be able to hide half finished stuff and random bits of fabric behind doors rather than have mess on display. Threads are easier because they look nice in colour order on a wall, but different sized pieces of fabric look messy fast. Also, if you don't have a huge table or floor space but the room is quite large, then how are you even laying / cutting patterns?
Anonymous No.10809621 >>10810254
What's the point of NOT keeping craft room decor simple and sterile? The main point of focus shall be the piece one is working on. straight lines make cleaning fast and easy and let avoid clogging of stuff/dirt in weird places. Not to mention possibility of affecting mood during the work which might be plus if you only work in certain aesthetics (still I would go rather for Victorian laboratory vibes minimalism rather than ornamented neogothic arches everywhere) but no so much if you do various styles for commercial purposes.
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Anonymous No.10809882 >>10809943 >>10810254
I am filled with longing and a pessimism that I'll never have such beautiful open spaces and cohesive aesthetics when looking at a lot of these images, but have been trying to redo my own crappy apartment lately

I spent around $80 on these black brick panels from Amazon and used dollarama acrylic paint to give them some texture, with my $60 chaise lounge and a mirror i picked up off the sidewalk for free. Next I'm going to stain the sofa wood a bit darker and change the fabric for a dark navy with a sort of moitie shimmer to it, and black lace trim. The whole place has had such after smoke stained off-white walls for so long, and I've really neglected my living space, it feels really nice to have some change.
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>>10809882
60 USD chaiselounge? Holly batman, good deal.
BTW I thik that brass color metal stuff would blend nicely in your environment
Anonymous No.10810254 >>10811973
>>10809621
I don't mind a more practical environment but the clearly-for-instagram shit like open shelves and perfectly arranged notions always annoys me.

>>10809882
I'm pleasantly surprised that your faux brick looks halfway decent. Good luck with the reupholstering.
Anonymous No.10810258 >>10810270
>>10809836
Kachelofen is cozy af. Nothing dank or spooky about it
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>>10810258
It is if you vote for Greens.
Anonymous No.10810386 >>10816179 >>10868404
Does this interior I made in minecraft look good?
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>>10774955
Would you mind linking? Would you have recommendations for others at that? thank you
Anonymous No.10810655 >>10810659 >>10811137 >>10811973
Anone doing stencil walls?
Anonymous No.10810656 >>10810657
Stencils are very XIX century after all
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>>10810655
Hideous Pinterest-tard's sad DIY attempt at wallpaper
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>>10810659
I have bad news for you
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>>10810655
That looks like it could turn into a really fucked up sad DIY fail....
Anonymous No.10811172 >>10811173 >>10811176 >>10811214 >>10811218 >>10812809
really need advice on home decoration right now, I recently bought a house and I really want to decorate it nicely (think goth/dark victorian). I own a wooden dresser I inherited from my grandma, but it's brown, and I'm worried it'll look weird if everything else in the room is in a different color. should I keep everything made of wood in the same color, or is it okay to have furniture in different colors in the same room? or should I paint the dresser?
Anonymous No.10811173 >>10812809
>>10811172
I'd try to match it, but it doesn't have to be exact, just similar. If the dresser isn't dark, stain it. If it is good, real wood it'll be a waste to paint it.
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>>10811172
IMO painted furniture (whether it’s black or purple or whatever) in gothic/dark Victorian decor tends to look tacky and cheap. I agree with the other anon that staining it would look much better if it’s too light otherwise.
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>>10811172
Painting all furniture is abomination of a trend that came mainstream just in early '00s (it was also short lived in the very early '90s ut didn't catch too much) due to media that was bombarding normies with made up vision of what goth is (like "Merlin Manson is so goff, bro!"). In the '70s, '80s and '90s "problem" of "furniture being brown" did not exist. It was normal that goths had dark brown furniture. There is literally gorillion of photos from that era with goths having dark brown furniture even in victorian interiors that you need to put some money into to actually bring together. Yes, some were painting them even back then but that was not a common place. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZmRqthNUiA
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>>10811172
Differences in shades of wood are not a problem as long as you keep general palette consistent and colors complement each other.

Also remember that brass does not bite and is gothic despite everyone younger than 45 for some strange reason pretend goths never been using brass items in bot jewellery and home decor.
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Anonymous No.10811973 >>10811984
>>10810254
the brick looks terrible out of the box, I spent a couple days painting ~50 panels with layers of acrylic to give them a little more depth and take away the plastic shine

>>10810655
thinking about doing something like this to my ceiling but fucking it up at any point would be a bit of a disaster
Anonymous No.10811984 >>10812327 >>10865371
>>10811973
Get coffer ceiling tiles! it's pretty common in gothic ceilings. The only thing is, if you're renting I don't think there is a peel and stick version.
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>>10811984
>coffer ceiling tiles
I put decorative ceiling tiles made of styrofoam that I painted with latex paint up in my place. I tried using 3M command strips to hold them up but those are crap & the tiles started to fall after a couple months; in the end I had to put a ton of that 3M shit up to make it work so I pretty much said fuck it & just used liquid nails & decided if I ever remove them I'll just repaint the ceiling.
In the end it was pretty cheap compared to the real thing & looks nice after painting (paint them before installing & touch up any gaps afterward), I think the brand was called Antique Ceilings on amazon but there are probably other options out there.
Anonymous No.10812809 >>10812861
>>10811172
I'm seconding >>10811173. Staining is best. Something like:
>https://www.lowes.com/pd/Minwax-Wood-Finish-True-Black-Oil-Based-Interior-Stain-Actual-Net-Contents-32-fl-oz/1000447121?
Cherry & dark browns are good choices too. Only time you should really ever have to paint something is if the wood is in especially bad condition that a little sanding or cleaning won't fix it.
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>>10812809
>Only time you should really ever have to paint something is if the wood is in especially bad condition that a little sanding or cleaning won't fix it.

If you mean deeper stain marks like ring shaped stains that formed under flower pots standing on furniture for years and getting overwatered- even them can be eridicated, not with sanding tho but there are chemical processes you can apply to get most of substances that sunk into surface out.

As for older furnnitures with shellack finish you can remove old coating and apply new finish of fresh shellack and reach french polish level making them look brand new.
Anonymous No.10815270 >>10815271
>my face when I realized I can have porcelain light switches
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>>10810386
Needs more shrimp
Anonymous No.10816769 >>10816791
>>10811218
Brass accents got co-opted by millennial apartment decor along with rose gold, rattan and neon signs
Anonymous No.10816791 >>10819199 >>10856609
>>10816769
They started disappearing from goth's wardrobes/apartments earlier than 1st millenials hit 18. Also even these would be insisting that goth is only silver when asked back in the '00s. I shit you not, there are interviews recorded. The process of "getting rid of brass/gold for good" took place more or less in 1995-2000. Reasons are unknown to me tho. Maybe goth just followed mainstream fashion here and there is nothing more to add here. Or maybe it became associated too strongly with "steampunk crowd" that was gaining traction around that time and didn't shed that association fully yet even tho steampunk is pretty much dead fad at this point. To see so called "tradgoth" wear it nowadays is like meet a Big Foot in the wild. As for back in the '80s you can easily find tons of photos in which goths wear brass/bronze items (silvery metals dominate but brassy is still very noticeable) - earrings, chains, belt buckles, bracelets typically. They are seen in like 1/3-1/4 of photos from that time. You can still see brass worn in earliest years of WGT festival. Good luck finding photos (they are veeeer rare) or seeing someone in the club wearing brass nowadays. DESU I'm kinda fed off of seeing silver on black all the time.

Posting a nice photo of black room with wood and wicker item's that I find interesting. Good example that you can mix various wood tones and black and introduce brass and green details. Also these lilies are nice touch. Still looks dark yet not that much stereotypical cheap "paint everything black because creativity is not for me and it helps to hide that I suck at mixing different pieces of furniture" we can see a lot online.
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bumpetsu
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>>10816791
Imo, you have to do all of one, or the other, mixing brass and silver accents looks tacky.
I just wish that other colors than black had acceptance. Deep greens, purples, blues, grays look lovely.
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>>10819199
No idea what do you mean. They been around since always. It's mostly youngest millenials and zoomers who suffer from "black only" mentality.
Anonymous No.10819210 >>10819211 >>10856609
>>10819199
As for mixing brass and silver you can mix them flawlessly if you introduce tonal gradient of complementary colors. Other tricks used is separating silver stuff into certain areas of the room. Look pictures in these article https://bobbyberk.com/a-stunning-victorian-home-that-embraces-period-details-and-modern-touches/ here are several silver/gray items like stove or sink faucet.

Also mixing silver and gold/brass was nothing unusual in for example baroque period.

But I get that you might not be a fan of these type of mix.
Anonymous No.10819211
>>10819210
faucet in bathroom, not in the kitchen
Anonymous No.10823048 >>10823051
bumpetsu gozaimasu
yoroshiko onegai shimatsu
Anonymous No.10823051 >>10823434
>>10823048
cringe
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>>10823051
thanks
Anonymous No.10824072
>>10774990
>>10774972
Remember gulls, if you're ordering from somewhere you aren't sure of, or thrifting, PLEASE buy a quick lead test kit from amazon and use it on the dishes.

I ended up drinking from a teapot full of lead for a year and now have to go get a blood test at the doctor's cause I might have lead poisoning, yay. (This is combined with all the other shit in my house that turned out to be exposed lead but always better to be safe).
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Anonymous No.10829157 >>10832198 >>10832234 >>10834048
This thread feels so out of place compared to the rest of the board.
Anonymous No.10832198
>>10829157
why?
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Anonymous No.10832234 >>10834048
>>10829157
? we've always had room threads
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As for glassware I think that modern (lead free variant) "Noblesse" serie by Nachtmann is so universal it would fit both Victorian and Art Deco as well as 80's style of interriors. If you are buying anything from Nachtmann 2nd hand make sure you are buying the lead free variant of crystall glass. Nachtmann switched just few years ago to non lead crystal, glass their older sets are lead crystal.
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Ah, dried flowers. How could I have forgotten about them.
Anonymous No.10833784 >>10833856 >>10833874
I wanted some old antique looking furniture for my apartment so I decided to go to a thrift store that was recommended to me as being affordable. I finally find something I don't hate and it's 350 fricking euros. It was broken too.
My friend told me I would have better luck going online to my country's version of craigslist.
Anonymous No.10833856 >>10833860
>>10833784
Looks neat. What exactly was broken?

Hmm Douwe Egberts can plus price in Euros suggests that you might be from Netherlands or Germany? If memory serves me well there was kind of a trend for such looks in furniture (e.g. colonial style,french style etc) in Europe somewhere in between 1975(+/- 5 years)-2000 so there is good chance that some of these items from back then are going out of homes to thrift stores/antique shops or straight up garbage disposal points. Some of them might be even older pieces. Wooden ornamented furniture been a hot trend in countries of southern shore of Baltic sea up until late 19th century and even later. Restored pieces from that era are worth huge amount of cash nowadays.
Maybe try placing an announcement that you are interested in purchasing furniture of certain designs (maybe you have some older catalogues of such furniture if they were mass produced) – these are not items too much in vogue nowadays (normies often consider them to be "old fashioned bad taste") so you might provide an opportunity to actually sell their troublesome furniture for better prices (or for any price if no one else ever been interested in them) than thrift shops would offer them and provide you with an opportunity of buying them for prices lower than in thrift shops (that charge additional money on top of what they purchased them for from former owners).

Also maybe certain cities/towns/villages are more likely sources of such furniture. It might be worth looking into it. You know like these that have older tenement houses, or ad more nobility or industrial factories owners than others. Some demographic-historic reasons that may cause higher chance of population owning them - more people in same area owned them bigger choice and lower prices might be possible.

There are also new pieces that seems to be manufactured in areas between India and Indonesia that are of similar prices as that wardrobe you found. But I have no idea what is their quality.
Anonymous No.10833860
>>10833856
>What exactly was broken?
one of the hinges was broken and the back plate and shelves had some wood worm damage. both the price and the repair work were out of my depth so I decided not to buy it. I understand the thrift store owners want to make a profit.

You have some great points. I probably have more luck looking at thrift stores in villages where the population and the houses tend to be older. The second hand marketplace online is also a good option because people accept lower prices if it means you'll be picking it up, there are also people who don't value (or know) what they're selling and they just want to get rid of stuff so their asking price is lower than it would be at antique/second hand shops.
Anonymous No.10833874 >>10833878
>>10833784
If you're from germany, all our thrift stores have always been like this, you really are better off finding some gems on ebay klaz. I was so surprised the first time I heard about the burgerland thriftstores and their prices being actually cheap/for more people than just upper middle class and rich people.
Anonymous No.10833878 >>10833882
>>10833874
I'm in the Netherlands and the prices for furniture like this can really vary depending on what kind of thrift/second hand store it is. I was shocked by the 350€ price tag because in another second hand store in the same city it would be 125€ maximum. But stuff gets sold so quickly there that if you see something it's usually already sold. The Netherlands has a second hand online market called "marktplaats " where everyone can try to sell the stuff they no longer want, antique looking furniture varies in price there but I've seen some wardrobes like this for 150-200€.
I've also been looking at antique looking bed frames but they're nearly always a weird size (no standard sizing yet) and I would need to cut my mattress to fit which I don't want to do.

If I find something suitable I'll share it here.
Anonymous No.10833882 >>10833979
>>10833878
Renounce the modernity and embrace the tradition of European straw mattresses! Jokes aside I been sleeping on one once. Good stuff.

Yes, older beds were often made to match the size of owners. Good old times when stuff was made to last decades.

How are wrought iron candelabra in your country? They look dope with half melted candles 1930s horrors style.
Anonymous No.10833979 >>10834049
>>10833882
There are a lot of wrought iron items here. Sconces, coat racks and coat stands, umbrella stands, ceiling lamps, etc. Some designs have brownish orange tiles in them, some have stained glass. A lot of leftovers from the 70s desu.

My mom slept in one of these nooks in the wall when she was young. Different times
https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedstede
there's no english word for this afaik.
Anonymous No.10833984
can someone post tht anons house where he has a pig hanging in his shower and paintings of his dolls like some obsessed weird freak
Anonymous No.10833997 >>10833998 >>10834035
Wish my wife was this stylish. She has a pretty basic decorative sense.
Anonymous No.10833998
>>10833997
ok
Anonymous No.10834035
>>10833997
you know you can contribute to the decoration of your shared house too right
Anonymous No.10834048 >>10834050 >>10837417 >>10840108 >>10840123
>>10832234
We've always had room threads but they're usually pink/pastel
>>10829157
this board used to have a lot more lifestyle stuff before that 20 cosplay jerkoff threads
Anonymous No.10834049 >>10834055
>>10833979
I belive it would be "closet bed" as
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box-bed mentions
Anonymous No.10834050
>>10834048
Ayes and decor threads lasted few weeks max. This one is almost a year old.
Anonymous No.10834055
>>10834049
awesome find!
Anonymous No.10834121
These victorian era rooms were so busy
like organized chaos
Anonymous No.10837417
>>10834048
The lifestyle stuff is interesting. There are many things here I won't do, but it's still giving me inspiration and slowly filling my brain with good knowledge
Anonymous No.10837513
https://www.qualitybath.com/discover/post/16741/elements-victorian-style
Anonymous No.10839514
It would be a year soon. Earlier it was like 2 weeks max until we get new thread.
Did inflation and recession kill these threads?
Anonymous No.10839787 >>10839789
I think victorian plastering is really interesting and adds a lot of flair to any room- I'm definitely planning to try it out once I get settled in my new place. I know you can buy premade pieces but you can also DIY them if you have knowledge.
Anonymous No.10839789 >>10839792
>>10839787
Cornishes, the plaster that connects wall to ceiling, are super cute too.
Anonymous No.10839792 >>10839794
>>10839789
plaster arches
Anonymous No.10839794 >>10839795
>>10839792
vent covers
Anonymous No.10839795 >>10839796
>>10839794
pair it all with wall stencils and you get a truly ornate feeling.
Anonymous No.10839796 >>10839797
>>10839795
panel walls are also very easy to blend into these themes.
Anonymous No.10839797 >>10839798
>>10839796
dropped pic like a dumbass
Anonymous No.10839798
>>10839797
In terms of DIY, most of the stuff surprisingly has quite a low entry barrier and just takes time or money. You can buy premade cornishes and other plaster, and stenciling is just painting but more annoying. I highly recommend it for anyone who wants to be a lifestyle classic lolita. Obviously you don't have to do it all at once and make it super fancy, but even small flairs can add real personality to the room. End dump.
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>>10834048
IΒ΄m so glad this one has more variety, I love old darker rooms for classic lolita.
Anonymous No.10840123
>>10834048
>this board used to have a lot more lifestyle stuff before that 20 cosplay jerkoff threads

In a couple more years this board will change it's color or just disappear & become a general on /s/ unfortunately.
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last one for now.
Anonymous No.10840663 >>10840781
>>10839908
>>10840192
I wonder if these are ceramic tiles faking the wood look. If these are regular "ground wood" panels it's living dangerously to use that room as bath, unless you are fine with replacing floor every 2-3 years.
Anonymous No.10840781
>>10840663
it's laminate
Anonymous No.10843987
>>10840192
Nice
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LOL, this thread is 11 months old now.
Anonymous No.10850986 >>10850987
My kira imai rug came yesterday!
Anonymous No.10850987 >>10851040 >>10851110 >>10851702 >>10856615 >>10861122 >>10919954
>>10850986
Dropped pic
Anonymous No.10851040 >>10851083
>>10850987
Your room decor is lovely! I especially love that shelf with the roses underneath <3
Anonymous No.10851083
>>10851040
Aww thank you! It’s one of my favorite pieces as well
Anonymous No.10851110 >>10851230
>>10850987
80s neovictorian furniture?
Anonymous No.10851178
>>10828632
ah yes, farmgoth
Anonymous No.10851230 >>10851304
>>10851110
Not sure when it’s from, but it’s French provincial.
Anonymous No.10851258
As much I like the general look of gothic spooky houses in this thread, there's always just too much stuff in them fighting for space and they'd have me feeling on edge that I might knock something over. I'd much rather an early industrial era base with a couple of simple vintage pieces on top. More bar than teahouse.
Anonymous No.10851304
>>10851230
Basically more or less the same shiet but from different neighborhood.
Anonymous No.10851319
Okee dokee, we hit image limit few days before one year anniversary.
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Teh New Fred >>10851320
Anonymous No.10851702
>>10850987
I'm so jealous of your room, it's gorgeous!
Anonymous No.10852819 >>10853351 >>10855144
>>10756184 (OP)
Is there anyone who knows a way to make a memorial space for a loved one in a tasteful way that doesn’t look tacky
Anonymous No.10853351
>>10852819
Yes.
Anonymous No.10855144
>>10852819
I put the order of service and the (fake) flower my partner wore in his buttonhole as a pallbearer into a nice box frame, so he can have a memorial to his nan out all the time but it's protected from dust. Our aesthetic is full of gallery walls and cabinet of curiosity type stuff so it fits nicely.
Anonymous No.10856609
>>10756188
Damn that's beautiful

>>10756336
>>10816791
>>10819210
These too

>>10828632
Those mushrooms would be pretty cute for a kids room.

Nice collecting.
Anonymous No.10856615
>>10850987
Not surprised to see you posting here desu. Your room is very cute though! I also got the rug.
Anonymous No.10861122 >>10868341
>>10850987
AAAHHHH SO CUUUUUUTTEEEE!!!!
Anonymous No.10865371 >>10868341
>>10756336
>>10773367
>>10804823
>>10811984
>>10819169
>>10832203
>>10832239
>>10832240
>>10839807
>>10839822
love these
Anonymous No.10868341 >>10868342
>>10861122
>>10865371
Do you guys not realize this thread has reached the image limit? There's no point in bumping it, there won't be any more images anyway, and the thread has already been replaced by a new thread >>10851320
Anonymous No.10868342
>>10868341
NTA but no1 curr
Anonymous No.10868403
>>10758182
>candlestick matches green ceramic tiles of fireplace
okay, that's nice.
Anonymous No.10868404
>>10810386
fuck yeah it does!
Anonymous No.10886841
What are your latest furniture finds?
Anonymous No.10906393 >>10908588 >>10910484
>15 fucking necrobumps for a thread at image limit since July
NYS already, retard
Anonymous No.10908588
>>10906393
uh oh wannabe janny period alert
like any thread on this board is more worth the spot
Anonymous No.10910484 >>10910499
>>10906393
you seem upset
Anonymous No.10910499 >>10911033
>>10910484
Not them but they're literally bumping threads and deleting their post after, the thread is dead, just let it die.
Anonymous No.10911033 >>10914357
>>10910499
This thread is an anomaly, it never falls lower than middle of the list. Even newer thread get archived. But this is still page 5 despite no one wrote anything here for far longer time than new posts arrived in new thread. I guess jannies set some flag here or something.
Anonymous No.10911234 >>10911252 >>10914357
As the new thread get archived (WTF jannies?) and this is still for some misterious reasons active I'm postink link to a newer freshly baked thread >>10911232
Anonymous No.10911252 >>10911718 >>10914357
>>10911234
Nothing mysterious about it. https://desuarchive.org/cgl/thread/10756184/#q10871043
Anonymous No.10911718 >>10914357
>>10911252
it is mysterious as there been loads of bumps in the archived one waaay more. This thread been higher in list even without any recent bumps while new had posts at the same period yet it went many pages down.
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>>10911033
>>10911234
>>10911252
>>10911718
interesting....very interesting indeed...
Anonymous No.10919954
>>10850987
cool
Anonymous No.10924240
Good thread
Anonymous No.10928582
wow this is the oldest thread on the board (bar the sticky)

wow
Anonymous No.10928608
>>10756189
sexy
Anonymous No.10930431 >>10930434 >>10933778
>>10756184 (OP)
guys, are you already preparing everything for spooktober?
Anonymous No.10930434 >>10933763
>>10930431
Kill yourself
Anonymous No.10933763
>>10930434
why are you so mad?
Anonymous No.10933778 >>10934533
>>10930431
it's so funny to me that it's the height of summer and americans go "you know what this needs? Spooky shit! Halloween is coming (in a few months)".
Anonymous No.10934533 >>10934541
>>10933778
It's autumn
Anonymous No.10934541
>>10934533
the meteorological summer season starts on June 1 and lasts three months, until September 1.
Astronomical summer lasts from the date of the summer solstice until the autumnal equinox, which occurs in the Northern Hemisphere on September 22 or 23

Where do you live where it's autumn already?

Where I live we can still get heat waves until mid october at the latest. If I get past that point I finally feel like it's autumn even though it officially started ages ago.

Also, to clarify why I made that comment; I don't associate hot weather with halloween, and it will be a few months (from when halloween stuff starts popping up in stores, not from now) until halloween is actually there.
Anonymous No.10937077 >>10937079 >>10937263
It is to be expected
Anonymous No.10937079
>>10937077
Kill yourself.
Anonymous No.10937263
>>10937077
Yo momma is so fat she is expecting
Anonymous No.10937288
>>10937273
Yo momma is so fat she could be Space-X rocket
Anonymous No.10939282 >>10939284
>>10937273
huh? wat u mean?
Anonymous No.10939284
>>10939282
Die in a fire
Anonymous No.10940688
I like housey
Anonymous No.10942111 >>10942114
We're almost at bump limit....
Anonymous No.10942114
>>10942111
Suicide
Anonymous No.10944781 >>10944792
not falling off anytime soon
Anonymous No.10944792
>>10944781
Hopefully you'll fall off (a bridge)
Anonymous No.10947492
>>10947491
Without fail. But also, you still need to drop dead, friend
Anonymous No.10948453
Wow, did a dumb faggot necrobump a thread that reached image limit almost 2 years ago? No, no one's that much of a goddamn fucking retard. Certainly.
Anonymous No.10949276
Guess I was wrong, silly me
Anonymous No.10950045
>>10756184 (OP)
>04/26/22
It's the 3 year anniversary!

We did it Reddit!
Anonymous No.10950338
10950045
When did you stop sucking dick?
Anonymous No.10953300 >>10956238
10952638
So never
Anonymous No.10954825
Why isn't this thread dead yet
Anonymous No.10956238
>>10953300
Anonymous No.10956338
Continuing to hold the title of "most cancerous faggot of all time" with no contenders in sight
Anonymous No.10956961 >>10958572 >>10959695
This thread is so larpy, not a single goth-adjacent designer furniture like Ann D's on sight, just neotenic hitting puberty shit.
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>>10956961
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>>10956961