Inside America's spookiest homes: Haunting images show properties packed with baby skeletons, 'pickled' brains and electric chairs The 'Modern Gothic' style includes anything from velvet drapes to taxidermy and antique medical devices Paul Gambino's astonishing new book titled The Art of Gothic Living showcases the spooky interiors READ MORE: America's most haunted house hits the market for a staggering $10.25 million By Ruth Walker For Dailymail.Com Published: 20:04, 10 August 2024 | Updated: 20:04, 10 August 2024 e-mail View comments Advertisement 'This house has good bones.

' Never has this been more true than in the homes of the families featured in Paul Gambino's astonishing new book, The Art of Gothic Living . His sumptuous photographs reveal some spooky decor choices that would be more at home in a horror film, from vintage Ouija boards to cabinets full of skulls, Victorian taxidermy, and even an antique electric chair. These houses belong to a growing community of people he terms 'Modern Gothics,' whose fashion - and decoration - choices push the limits of style and redefine what is considered beautiful.

Not everyone will agree. A very rare Victorian fetus skeleton in the Connecticut home of Regina and Ryan Cohn Paul Gambino's new book, titled The Art of Gothic Living, features sumptuous photographs that reveal some spooky decor choices that would be more at home in a horror film 'So, who and what is Modern Gothic?' he writes. 'The mindset of a "Goth" has existed for g.