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Halloween Decor Ideas

Halloween is just around the corner which means it’s time to get inspired with new Halloween decor ideas. That was you’ll be ready for all the spooky scary trick or treaters who will soon be headed your way. With the weather starting to get chillier, the leaves bursting with color, and the nighttime slowly taking over the daylight hours, getting into the spirit of all things creepy-crawly is just plain fun this time of year.

Plus, Halloween decorating can be a really enjoyable family activity for ghouls of any age. It’s a great way to come together and turn your once beautiful house into a gloomy and haunted one that no one wants to set foot in.

The best Halloween decor ideas blend elements of the dark with elements of the light. So many of our favorite Halloween decor ideas result from taking ordinary objects and giving them a much more sinister vibe to spook even the bravest among us.

To help you get into a hair-raising mood, I’ve put together this list of Halloween decor ideas that you’re sure to love.

Moreover, they’re all reasonably priced. So you can still afford to go all out of your family’s costumes this year.


Halloween Living Room Decor

While Halloween is certainly an over-the-top holiday, in more ways than one, you don’t have to get too crazy with your Halloween living room decor to make a big impact.

A fun way to decorate your home with Halloween living room decor is to reimagine your space in a more spine-tingling way. From vintage fabrics to chilling family photos, Halloween living room decor can be both fun and frightening.

Of course, it’s still important for your living room to be cozy and comfortable all season long. So these Halloween living room decor pieces were all chosen to bring in a little scare while still letting your living room remain a functional space.

These 6 Halloween living room decor pieces are just plain cool and any guests who stop by will love your new vintage Halloween vibe.


Halloween Kitchen Decor

Kitchens are the heart of any home so you’d never want to forget decorating the most-used room in the house. The best part of Halloween kitchen decor is that it can be both frightening and functional.

When choosing Halloween kitchen decor, find pieces that are both fun to look at and serve a purpose. Think about all the ways you can commune with the dead while drinking a cup of coffee in the morning or tell a fortune while cooking a meal.

This collection of Halloween kitchen decor pieces coordinate so well with each other you may be tempted to leave them out long after Halloween ends.

Halloween decor ideas don’t always have to be frightening. These 6 pieces show you that Halloween decorating can just be about creating interest too.


Halloween Bathroom Decor

One of my favorite rooms to decorate for the holidays is the bathroom. Many guests never expect to find Halloween decorations there. And they’re always delighted when they do. In fact, you can use Halloween bathroom decor to give your space a macabre ambiance just like you do for the rest of the house.

Halloween bathroom decor is versatile because it can be an eclectic mix of your most spine-tingling finds or follow a very specific theme. From paying homage to your favorite gothic author to spirits of the undead, themes can play a big part in your Halloween bathroom decor choices.

Plus, you can purchase all of these cool Edgar Allan Poe-inspired pieces for a very affordable price.

Which of these Halloween bathroom decor pieces would look great in your home?


Halloween Bedroom Decor

Your bedroom may be the most restful room in the house but that’s never an excuse to let it stay boring as the seasons change.

Halloween bedroom decor pieces add both texture and interest, encouraging you to spend time there outside of your normal sleep schedule. Overstuffed pillows, plush blankets, and holiday-inspired artwork are all Halloween bedroom decor pieces that can transform your most restful of spaces.

And since you’re always intentional with your spending, all of these fabulous finds are budget-friendly.

Don’t forget to think about comfort and relaxation when choosing Halloween decor for your bedroom.


Halloween Yard Ideas

Perhaps the most popular place to decorate, your yard really does set the stage for all of your Halloween decorating efforts.

Halloween yard ideas are plentiful and you can find so much inspiration by searching online or checking out your neighbor’s house. The best Halloween yard ideas incorporate all of the things we associate with Halloween including black cats, bats, witches, ghosts, zombies, and pumpkins.

But don’t feel overwhelmed. These Halloween yard ideas can spruce up your yard just in time for trick or treaters.

Bat-themed Halloween yard ideas are just too petrifying to pass up.


How to Decorate for Halloween

Halloween decorating is meant to be a fun, family-friendly activity. So never let it feel like just another chore. There are so many ways you can decorate your home for Halloween, and there’s no right or wrong way to do it.

The easiest way to decorate for Halloween is to brainstorm what Halloween means to you, get inspired, and let your creativity shine through. Halloween decorating can even be a mix of hand-made and purchased Halloween decor pieces that celebrate this special time of year.

Think goblins, zombies, ghouls, or ghosts. Or go for black cats, bats, witches, and vampires. You can even think outside the box and decorate your entire house in a steampunk, victorian, or gothic vibe.

Just remember to have fun with it and surround yourself with things that mean something to you.

When to Decorate for Halloween

Now that your mind is racing with ideas, you may be wondering when to decorate for Halloween.

The best time to decorate for Halloween is in the month of October. Choosing October 1st to pull out your decor and start decorating and November 1st to start packing it all away is what the majority of people do.

But if Halloween is your favorite time of year, feel free to extend this short window of time by decorating in mid-September and packing it all back up in mid-November.

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Brooke Ressell is a lifestyle expert and the Founder of Blue to Bliss. She is passionate about helping others live their best lives through the practice of intentional living.

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