1. Put It All Together
More elements of the perfect tropigoth room include dark wood, chandeliers and skulls. This living area takes all of that, plus the wallpaper, the velvet chair and the colorful accents, and pulls it all together.
2. Paper Trail
Wallpaper can make such an amazing impact on a space. With a
loud, colorful paper like this one, you may choose to just do an accent wall so
that it adds flair, like artwork, without closing in the room. Go for island-inspired themes like birds, flowers or palm trees on a dark background.
3. Paint It Black
The room may be black, but the lamps are the same color as the bright colors of tropical creatures and vegetation. This is the key to move from gothic to tropigoth: lots of jewel colors.
4. Retro Tropigoth
Tropigoth is somewhat of a callback to the ‘80s, where dark art
deco met lots of potted plants. This room totally could have been a set for “Miami
Vice.” The jewel-toned pillows bring just the right hint of color to the very
dark sofa.
5. Have a Seat
This stylish chair is a great
way to dip your toe in the tropigoth trend without committing to painting an
entire room black.
6. Tropigoth Two Ways
In this dramatic before and
after transformation, a room switches up when walls go from light to dark.
In either scenario, the green glass accent pieces really highlight the natural
green elements too.
7. Add Some Neon
Hot pink neon in a dark room gives a seedy nightclub vibe.
Cocktails at the Copa Cabana anyone?
8. Lush and Dark
This rich, dark velvet sofa
wonderfully compliments the lush greenery.