Saturday, May 10, 2025

Going back to the basics: Paint it black!

If you have been with me for a while, you already know that I am a goth.  Well, lately this aspect of my personality is coming back, slowly but surely.

Some months ago I stumble across, totally by chance, Aurelio Voltaire's YouTube channel. The first time I heard about Voltaire (many years ago, when I still lived in the US) it was regarding some books that he had written: What is goth, and Paint it Black.  I absolutely loved them!  They were written with charm, wit, and they were so much fun!  I actually learnt some things that would help my house had a gothic flair.  Some of them I still use to this day.

In any case, he has a series of videos about how to enhance your house to have a more gothic appearance in his channel.  He teaches with tutorials, gives references and ideas for you to make your own projects.  Well, since I do not live alone, I cannot actually transform the whole house, but there is a room that I could change slightly because I am its main user.   It was one of our bathrooms.  He has several videos showcasing how he transformed and decorated the bathroom in his apartment, and I made good use of them.  Since I am renting, there is limited things that I can do, but for very little money I gave the bathroom a more gothic flair.

I started by changing the pictures on the wall.  Up until now, there had been many themes.  It started with some marine drawings (a whale, a lighthouse, a boat, and a quote about the beach); then I switched to ballet pictures, both color, and black and white.  And then, 2 pairs of pictures of Monstera leaves - to give the room a spa feeling.  

But obviously, these would not do.  So I started by buying some more adecuate posters to showcase.  I got them all from Artis Mortis Gallery, which has a fantastic selection of downloadable decor:

 

Love them!

But upon installing them, I realized that the frames were not good.  Very, very simple, we needed more of a black accent against the wall, which is off-white.  So I purchased locally 4 frames, and this was the result:

Much, much better!

Then, I rescued a floral arrangement that I made long ago, and placed it in a small vase on the sink:

 


Then, some more decorations.  I followed one of Voltaire's videos to make some nice ApotheScary bottles. If you want to have some of the labels that appear in the video you can get them here (just scroll down and you will see them).  Also, I purchased a black soap pump and a 3D printed coffin incense burner.  Voltaire also sells coffin incense burners in his store.

The label in the bottle you can get here.  I changed the letters though

But you cannot have a gothic bathroom without some coffin shaped shelf.  So I went ahead and bought one that measures 50 cm high, so it's quite big!  I installed it on the wall just this morning:


For the decorations, I made a bunch of bottles following Voltaire's tutorial.  You can watch a video on how to make cool matchboxes here.  I am working on a coffin-shaped box right now.


 
And of course, we could not forget some very special duckies!  These have been with me for years:

Say hello to Joe, Lord Ruthven and Agatha

I am still waiting on some more decorations for home; I will update as soon as they arrive.  I still have to buy a couple of black towels, but that will be next week.  But I am so happy with the results so far!

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