21+ Halloween Decor Ideas You’ll Want To Copy
Aesthetic Halloween Decor Ideas
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If you have decorative shelves somewhere in your home such as the living room or kitchen, add small touches of spookiness along with neutral decor for a subtle Halloween vibe.
Beware of the Bats
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If skulls and goblins aren’t your thing, opt for a minimalist approach with a collection of little black bats floating up your wall. We love this spooky yet subtle decor idea!
A Witchy Welcome
Your home entryway is one of the best places to decorate for Halloween. We love this eye-catching decor mix with floating witch hats, ghosts, pumpkins, and a little skull planter.
Oversized Creepy Crawlies
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Make a statement with oversized spiders or floating bats, and a stunning collection of heirloom pumpkins in your entryway!
While we generally dislike spiders here at Styled Havens… we definitely dig this Halloween decor choice!
Mystical Mantle
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Take inspiration from the photo above and dress up your mantle with a black foliage garland sprinkled with white and gold Halloween decor.
We love the addition of bats and cute ghost lanterns!
Go Big or Go Home
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Last Halloween these giant-sized skeletons made a big statement in front yards around North America and the trend is set to continue this year.
In this case, the bigger, the better – and we agree!
Haunted House Art
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If you aren’t into creepy crawlies, giant skeletons, or ghastly creatures, stick with a pretty collection of heirloom pumpkins and some fun Halloween art in your home.
We love this DIY decor idea with a black haunted house stencil painted on wooden boards. Use this DIY guide but with a haunted house stencil instead of a skull.
Keep It Neutral
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If you love simple decor, opt for neutral Halloween trinkets. We love this decor idea with white skulls and pumpkins mixed with black bats and candles.
Overgrown Entryway
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This unique Halloween decor idea gives this entry an eerie overgrown look, like one you might see in an abandoned (possibly haunted) house.
Use long branches and sticks wrapped with dead-looking foliage and faux black crows to recreate the look.
Glass Cloche Bats
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This stunning mantle provides perfect Halloween decor inspiration for the minimalist who wants a luxe aesthetic. To recreate the look, get a set of glass cloches and fill them with black paper bats.
These faux black crows are a great added touch too!
A Bubbling Brew
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Give your home an eerie ambiance with a fog maker. This Halloween decor idea includes a foggy table centerpiece, spiderweb-wrapped roses, a creepy art piece, and tall black candles.
Pumpkins Galore
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If you like to keep your Halloween decor on the lighthearted side, opt for an expansive array of heirloom pumpkins leading up to your doorway.
This idea is wonderful and perfect for those who don’t love the darker elements of the holiday.
Vintage Halloween Vibes
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This next Halloween idea features a beautifully decorated mantle with a vintage vibe. The greenery branches look beautiful next to the tall black candles, small skulls, and a vintage-inspired portrait.
Spiders, skulls, & pumpkins – oh my!
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Mixing together small and subtle Halloween trinkets on an entry or console table can easily add subtle spooky touches to your home without being overwhelming.
Hello Mr. Skeleton
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Nothing says Halloween like a skeleton hanging out on your front porch! Bring laughter to all your visitors with a life-size skeleton sitting on a rocking chair near your front door.
More Spooky Vintage Mantle Vibes
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For the homeowner who loves a vintage aesthetic, this Halloween decor idea is for you! Vintage portraits, candles, crows, and branches create this stunning and spooky mantle focal point.
Keep It Simple
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We love this simple Halloween decor idea! To recreate it, combine black bats with a small spider and ghost garland, white candles, mini skeletons, cobwebs, and a faux tarantula.
Spectacular Spiderweb
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This next Halloween decorating idea for the outdoor is fun and makes us a little itchy! Cover the front of your home in giant spiders and create a web with rope stretching from your garden to the eavestroughs.
Pops of Black & Orange
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Combine the token Halloween hues at your front entryway with pops of black decor (spiders, bats, etc.) and orange pumpkins and a throw to recreate this cute look!
Boo! Balloons
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Metallic balloons and autumn florals take center stage in this Halloween decor setup. We love the simplicity of white pumpkins and the pastel colors of the fall foliage are stunning!
Pretty in Pink
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If you are a girly girl, ditch the blacks and oranges and opt for pops of pink with painted pink pumpkins and a pink pumpkin wreath for your front porch.
We guarantee everyone walking by will do a double-take!
It’s Halloween, Baby!
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When decorating your nursery for Halloween, you’ll want to avoid scary decor. Instead, opt for cute Halloween touches like a DIY ghost tassel garland, painted pumpkin, and a cute Halloween print.
If you loved this article, be sure to check out Styled Havens on Pinterest for more home decor inspo!
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