Gothic Glamor Interiors Are Trending Thanks to This Oscar-Winning Movie Starring Jacob Elordi – Designers Love the Dramatic Look
Moody hues, bygone glamor, and eerie accents are making Frankenstein our unexpected interiors inspiration
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The modern-day twist on Frankenstein has captivated movie theater audiences, not only for the acting prowess of Jacob Elordi and Oscar Isaac, but for its style, with three gleaming Oscars to show for it: Best Costume Design, Best Production Design and Best Makeup and Hair Styling. It's captured a moment we're all obsessed with – gothic glamor.
Gothic interior design may not be new, but it's certainly seeing a revival in the movie world, thanks to recent releases, including Frankenstein, The Bride! and Wuthering Heights. Below, I've rounded up some Gothic-inspired pieces to inspire your decor and expert tips on bringing this look into your home.
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Add a sense of occasion and drama with a statement chandelier like this one, which will sparkle all the more in a darkly decorated space.
Add a luxurious twist to your curtains with this voluminous valance, which feels theatrical yet faded in antiqued gold.
This intricate embossed mural will bring depth and decorative interest into a gothic-inspired space, as a variation from flat color.
This mirror makes a real statement with its natural horn frame. Its intriguing style and two-tone effect plays beautifully into a gothic scheme.
With a vintage pattern and a circular shape, this rug echoes the gothic glamor look and will help bring definition to a seating area.
Bring some gothic romance to the table with this traditional-style candelabra in an aged look. Dripping candles will add to the drama.
So, why our obsession with all things gothic? A gothic scheme creates a sense of intrigue. It can feel unexpected and sometimes make you a little uneasy, but it's often loaded with the glamor of a bygone era, which feels storied and layered in a way that is often less achievable (in such a dramatic way), with lighter and brighter palettes.
Article continues belowMovies such as Frankenstein play into that intrigue and have seen the return of this dark and dramatic style in everything from the incredible costumes to the striking interiors, while hints of glamor bring a nostalgia that feels familiar and decadent. It's that mix of mystery and luxury, through the incorporation of materials, textures and that shape that creates a beautiful tension.
'Drama comes from scale, contrast, and intentional focal points that feel immersive rather than random,' explains Bruce Tucker, Co-Founder, Octane Seating and you can't do this look by halves. 'Floor-to-ceiling velvet curtains, a deep saturated wall colour, and one large-format pattern used once, then echoed subtly, create impact without visual noise.'
When it comes to movies like Frankenstein, it's the creation of this dreamlike world that appeals – but there are plenty of ways to bring elements of that cinematic glamor into your home and real life. So experiment with deep shades, luxe fabrics and subtly gothic silhouettes.
One celebrity who masters gothic glamor in a really stylish and modern way is Johnny Galecki, who, with the help of his designers, Pearce & Ward, incorporates moody hues, layered patterns, and luxe hints to bring his spaces to life. Take a look at his interiors for inspiration on re-creating this style borrowed from the movies.
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Katrina is Head of Living at Homes & Gardens, covering hosting and entertaining, seasonal styling ideas, sleep and wellbeing, along with a highly experienced team of writers and reviewers. With more than 15 years' experience in lifestyle content, Katrina was previously an editor at luxury lifestyle platform, Muddy Stilettos, has been a features writer at Sainsbury's magazine and has also written for a wealth of other food and lifestyle titles including Ideal Home, Waitrose Food, John Lewis' Edition and The Home Page. Katrina is passionate about heritage style and lives in a 100-year old cottage in rural Hertfordshire, where she enjoys finding creative ways to live and host stylishly.