The astonishing thing about these old cathedrals is that, as I understand it, they sometimes took so long to build that people would spend and entire lifetime on a project and not see it completed. I don't think there's a level of social trust that would make that sort of thing possible, today.
Who knew that this is Gothic and that I would love it damn! Thank you again! This channel is so educating and your personality just what makes me keep coming.. plz keep introducing us to designs that are not talk abt
Great video, i'm very into this style as well as dark academia, maximalisim, with touches of grandmillenial :). I toured some cathedrals in London years ago and they were very impressive and beautiful.
Another great example of misunderstand the term "Gothic" You are actually describing a younger trend that got started back in the 80's underground music scene in london called "Goth" Actual Gothic was very colorful. Even Thomas Chippendale's reintroduction of this style back in the 1700's was colorful. The only thing dark of the original Gothic style were the shadows. Even the stone work wasn't dark....but Goth ? Now that is dark !...it's all tongue in cheek, taking its inspiration from the old vampire horror movies where all the old styles of Baroque, Rococo, Italianate or Renaissance Revival were the backdrops in Black & white films. Almost a good offering.
Sorry, it's confusing because I didn't deep dive enough into Gothic. So there is Early, High and Late Gothic Era. The Victorian Gothic movement was in the late Gothic Era. I have had some interest on going deeper into this look. Gothic architecturally spans a long time:) lots of information and hard to sum up in a short video.
The astonishing thing about these old cathedrals is that, as I understand it, they sometimes took so long to build that people would spend and entire lifetime on a project and not see it completed. I don't think there's a level of social trust that would make that sort of thing possible, today.
Yes this is true! Different times for sure. Also the working conditions and expectations in those times were deplorable!!
Except Sagrada Familia. It's still under construction afaik.
WOW.... A monarch butterfly carpet ! Exceptionally beautiful !! 😍😍😍
Who knew that this is Gothic and that I would love it damn! Thank you again!
This channel is so educating and your personality just what makes me keep coming.. plz keep introducing us to designs that are not talk abt
Trying to go for that Wayne Manor style used in The Batman, it’s so cold but beautiful.
Yes Wayne manor is what I was going for as well. Then went into some romantic academia style.
Great video, i'm very into this style as well as dark academia, maximalisim, with touches of grandmillenial :). I toured some cathedrals in London years ago and they were very impressive and beautiful.
I love old Gothic churches! They are so stunning and just inspiring to look at!!
Gothic is GORGEOUS !!!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Great learning about styles and how to bring them to modern times. Biggest Thank You from Perú.
Thank you for watching!!
you should cover whimsigoth style when you get a chance! a personal favorite..
Thank you for the suggestion!
I actually do wanna fall into that gothic stereotype of dark haunted mansion
Another great example of misunderstand the term "Gothic" You are actually describing a younger trend that got started back in the 80's underground music scene in london called "Goth" Actual Gothic was very colorful. Even Thomas Chippendale's reintroduction of this style back in the 1700's was colorful. The only thing dark of the original Gothic style were the shadows. Even the stone work wasn't dark....but Goth ? Now that is dark !...it's all tongue in cheek, taking its inspiration from the old vampire horror movies where all the old styles of Baroque, Rococo, Italianate or Renaissance Revival were the backdrops in Black & white films. Almost a good offering.
Wait what's "Victorian Gothic"? The Victorian era was almost 1000 years later.
Sorry, it's confusing because I didn't deep dive enough into Gothic. So there is Early, High and Late Gothic Era. The Victorian Gothic movement was in the late Gothic Era.
I have had some interest on going deeper into this look. Gothic architecturally spans a long time:) lots of information and hard to sum up in a short video.
But what if I WANNA live in a haunted mansion inspired home 🥺
thanks but it's so short pls cover up deeply
Well, but many of interiors you're showing aren't actually gothic at all