Quick Halloween Decorating Guide for the Entire House If you’re planning hard for a Halloween party at home, chances are you are searching for spooktacular ways to decorate your abode. Here is of fun and spooky decoration ideas to spruce up the front yard, porch, living room, kitchen or other sections of your home. Take on the front door and porch first Your front door and porch set up the first impression on guests, so adding some Halloween vibe to these areas is absolutely vital. One of the simplest ways is pasting some scary Halloween decals to the front door. Setting up a pumpkin patch alongside dried corn stalks at your grand entrance will also do miracles. You can paint pumpkins or make jack-o’-lanterns and place them on the front porch. You can use Halloween wreaths for decoration. Consider a DIY Halloween wreath to save time and money. We suggest making a creepy doll or twig wreath if you have less time. You can find some really exciting DIY Halloween wreaths here for inspiration. You can have creepy cobwebs, spiders, ravens, bats, witch-themed decorations etc., to haunt your porch.
Spook up your living room Living room is the main space where guests will be spending most of the time. You can quickly spook up the living room with Halloween-themed cushion covers, rugs or by draping the furniture in white bedsheets to make the room look abandoned and haunted.
Pumpkins relate to Halloween, decorating with them adds a seasonal flavour to your living room. You can choose to carve the pumpkins or use jack-o’-lanterns to your liking and theme. Another trick that’s catching up is the use of empty wine bottles. A bottle can be turned into a mummy or a monster for decoration.
Halloween wreaths, some nifty props from the pound store, spooky photo frames and scary-bleeding candles can add to the eerie. Don’t forget to add a ‘Happy Halloween’ garland for a complete look. 36