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Every Moody Design Trend We Loved This Year, From Dark Academia to Art Deco
R.Green30 min ago
Dark Academia Starting as a subculture on the internet, Dark Academia quickly took TikTok by storm. The aesthetic is inspired by gothic architecture, libraries, tweed outfits, and preppy nostalgia. Think: a romanticized version of boarding schools—like Hogwarts meets Oxford University. "While there are a lot of moody trends and styles right now in the design world, I am here for Dark Academia all day long, in part I think because it reminds me of a lot of the historic homes I grew up visiting in my hometown of Savannah," Nancy Barnett, principal and founder of Nancy Lane Interiors , notes. The key to achieving the look ? Lots of antique decor and literary accents. "Imagine if you will, the feeling of walking into the library of an old gothic mansion where it's deep and broody but warm and inviting—a place to escape and relax any time of day, surrounded by a dark moody color palette, rich fabrics, worn leather, intricate details, and loads of vintage books and accessories," Barnett says. Ambient, warm lighting, and a deep-toned bookshelf can also help set the ambiance. The result should end up feeling somewhat mysterious yet also cozy. Dark Americana Dark Americana style gained popularity in interiors more recently this year, although it's been a popular 1950s-inspired subgenre in fashion for years. It's similar to Dark Academia in that it emphasizes a moody color scheme and vintage pieces. However, it's more kitschy and specific in leaning into rustic Americana motifs—hence the name. Classic patterns like plaid, stripes, and gingham are replete in this aesthetic—whether in tablecloths or curtains. Heirloom artwork, graphic prints, and nostalgic signage are also welcome accessories. "While Dark Academia-style rooms are laden heavy with books and cozy, overstuffed upholstered furniture, Dark Americana contains more traditionally simple furniture—think: Shaker [style seats and] warm woods," Barnett adds. "Also, think less is more when it comes to detail and intricacies of Dark Americana rooms." Still, a high level of artisanship is quintessential to Dark Americana, whether it's Windsor chairs, detailed trim, or paneled walls. Just make sure to ditch the red, white, and blue palette for deeper tones like navy, charcoal, and olive green. Gothic Style More of a maximalist? Gothic style should be right up your alley. "[It's] completely opposite to [Dark Americana's simple furniture]—where you have layer upon layer of intricate design and ornate details galore, is the epitome of Gothic style." Motifs like vaulted arches and large stained glass windows are staples of this time-tested design. Elements that bring in drama are also key, whether elaborate fireplaces, intricate chandeliers, or porcelain decor. Fabrics lean opulent, with velvet, satin, and silk swathing Gothic-style spaces. Color palettes stay in theme—so make sure to include rich hues like ruby, gold, and purple to accent black base tones. As for furnishings, the more detail the better. Often, cabinets, headboards, or chairs will have their edges adorned with elegant spires—another common Gothic motif . If all this feels a little too heavy, whimsigoth might be more up your alley. It is an ethereal variation of Gothic style that the internet has taken a liking to, incorporating airier elements like plants, apothecary decor, and florals to soften up traditional Gothic style.
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