Western Gothic

A dining room with a brick accent wall to the right and walls painted in black, styled with western décor

An emerging new interior aesthetic is Western Gothic. This eclectic style is a blend of moody tones, vintage Victorian décor and western Americana. Key elements include dramatic colour and lighting with a touch of cowboy chic. Blackout N510-7 is a deep shade with a subtle ink blue undertone. It creates the drama needed to achieve this style, highlighting the equine portrait and brick detail.

A living room with walls painted in a deep blue-green colour, styled with a leather sofa, coffee table, and cushioned chair

Layer leather upholstery, wood tones, and pops of dark accents as inspiration for Western Gothic. Thermal S440-7 creates an engaging look with its deep blue-green tone.

A home office space with blue walls, styled with a wooden table, mismatched chairs, and western décor

An office space translates Western Gothic with cow prints and antique furniture in dark colours. Very Navy M500-7 is a deep blue that gives off mystery and power.

A dark and moody hallway with painted timbers on the ceiling

Create a moody hallway with a western twist. The lower wall painted Leather Work S240-7 has a rich, rustic look. Pair it with Kindling N200-6, a deep taupe grey. Painted timbers overhead on the ceiling are a final detail.

A moody bedroom with walls painted in a deep burgundy colour

Rumors MQ1-15 is a rich ruby red that brings a sense of boldness to any space.

Bringing Western Gothic into your home can be as simple as paint colour or you can do a complete overhaul of wild west accessories.

A palette of six colours – Thermal, Rumors, Kindling, Blackout, Leather Work, Very Navy

If you are ready to embrace this aesthetic visit these colours and more on behr.ca.

Colourfully Yours,
Deanna

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