Scary Chic Halloween Decoration Ideas
Take a tour of this home completely decked out for the spooky season! These Halloween decoration ideas can be both chic and kinda creepy, and I have some terrific Halloween home decor you’ll want to use too.
One of the really fun parts of not living in a construction zone is that we actually get to decorate for the holidays! We did a lot of work in our last house, and decorating for holidays was hard to do when we didn’t have walls or floors. Does that sound like a challenge? Yep, it sure was! 😁
So this year, we decided to take advantage and really make the most of this fun season. First up, Halloween, which also happens to be one of my favorite holidays to decorate for. Ready for some scary chic Halloween decor?
Halloween Decorating Ideas
I’m thrilled to take you on a tour of my home to show off all our Halloween decor. As you browse my indoor Halloween decorations, feel free to use them as inspiration for your own home. I love Halloween!
Living Room Halloween Decor
The very first area I want to show you is my living room. I love decorating it for each holiday, and Halloween is no exception. I’ll highlight a few different areas and the Halloween house decorations I used.
We only did the living room this year since we are still unpacking some other rooms in the house, and I didn’t really want anything scary in our room, haha!
Long Record Player
I chose to go simple for this area because the furniture piece is the main attraction.
Here’s what we came up with for our record player area.
Check out this antique birdcage! I had a lot of fun with it. When I placed the magnifying glass up to that bug, it really amplified the creepy factor.
I highly recommend using antique pieces as part of your Halloween house decorations. Their used exteriors have perfectly spooky Halloween vibes… who knows what these things have seen?
Living Room Halloween Decoration Ideas You Can Implement
Decorate With Bugs
Another really easy hack for Halloween decorating is to use bugs. I found a brass grasshopper and set it on a stack of plates. Then, I placed a glass cover on top.
The result is eerie, and I love it.
Dead Flowers
I took this tip straight from Adam’s Family. Instead of decorating with fresh flowers like I normally do, I just let them dry out and then placed the dried flowers as a centerpiece.
Since Halloween is a celebration of dead and creepy things, this just fits.
Black And White Candles
I love black and white striped candles because they remind me of witch’s tights. There are some available online and even sometimes in stores. If you see them, buy them!
If not, you can always make your own.
Black and white are the perfect colors to use in all of your Halloween decorations.
Decorate With Books
Books are the easiest DIY Halloween decorations. I literally just grabbed books with some Halloween-themed titles along the spine and set them on the chair. It doesn’t get any easier than that.
Scary Food And Drink Decor
To make the kinda scary food and drink decor, I used a carved coconut and put a knife into it. Then, I displayed some dark red wine (or is it grape juice?), grapes, and what appears to be some unknown meat.
This all encourages your imagination to go to some weird places!
Fireplace Halloween Decoration Ideas To Try
Decorating the fireplace has always been one of my favorite things to do! I love how all of this came together. Most of the finds are from thrift stores or World Market and Home Goods.
Note: if you don’t have a fireplace, these same fun ideas could work well in a dining room too.
DIY Wicked Pumpkins
Anyone can make these cute white pumpkins. I spelled out Wicked, but you spell out anything you want. If you don’t have a Cricut, you can paint them with stencils and black spray paint.
Witches Brew Drinks
If you are hosting a Halloween party, then you have to serve drinks in mason jars to your party guests. I love the poison skull and crossbones on the back. Use fun printables or stickers to make your jars extra festive.
Be sure to fill them with something red – they make perfect potion bottles.
Halloween Crates
For the fireplace, I just stacked a few things in some wooden crates that I decorated with witch-themed words and photos. Don’t forget to lay a straw broom in front. It looks like the witch left it there!
Salem-Themed Businesses
I picked a brewery and broom repair as my Halloween-themed businesses. I think they are perfect!
Creepy Skeleton “Friend”
Skeletons fit in with the rest of the decorating ideas here. Is this the skeleton of what used to be a black cat? Perhaps!
Ghost Decor
This looks like the ghost of Cousin Mary from Downton or something. She’s so stylish!
If you really want it to appear to float, then hang it up with clear fishing wire. She could also work on the front door or the front porch. Wouldn’t that scare trick or treaters?
Halloween Living Room Decor: Putting It All Together
When you look at the big picture of these Halloween decoration ideas, all of the small pieces fit together perfectly. I love that Poison sign on my mantle and the faux scarecrow on my door!
Halloween Decorating Tips For A Small Room
It really is pretty simple to decorate even a small living room for Halloween without looking kiddish. If you don’t love having tons of orange and black everywhere, try these creative ideas for your home.
I’m so proud of how this room was easily transformed. Nothing looks cheesy or childish – it’s my grown-up Halloween decor. Here are some final tips for applying this same idea to your home.
1. Less Is More
When it comes to decorating a home for any holiday, less is always more. I used the white space on my living room wall to my advantage. That wicker spider and web shape really stands out!
2. Add Spooky Decor To Furniture
I LOVE this chair—it was given to me for free at a flea market! But it kind of does look a bit haunting, especially when you drape a dress over the back and pair it with some spooky reads and very questionable food/drink choices.
A touch of faux Spanish moss just might take it over the top!
3. Halloween Decoration Ideas Don’t Have To Match
One fun thing about decorating for Halloween is that nothing has to really match. I love that!
I placed some broken antlers next to my chained book and an old bottle. It all just fits together anyway.
4. Leave Room On The Coffee Table
Another common mistake with decorating is to fill up every horizontal space with decorations. This leaves your room unusable – especially for a party. Instead, pick out your favorite pieces and save room for drinks and other ways you’ll use the coffee table.
5. Subtle Is Powerful
Details are so important when you decorate. That holds true with holidays – especially Halloween decor. There is nothing obviously creepy about the blue pillowcase below. But look closer, and you’ll see some bugs in the print.
These bugs match the other bugs that I used in my decorations around my living room.
6. Make Your Own DIY Halloween Decorations
Of course, we couldn’t leave out the super spooky books we made! The tutorial for both of them is right here. They are so easy that your kids can help you make them!
And if you don’t have room on your coffee table, they would make a terrific centerpiece on your dinner table!
I love how the splattered red watercolor paint looks like blood. It is perfect.
7. Halloween Wall Hangings
Keep an eye out at local thrift shops – you might find an old painting or portrait that is eerie and strange. The one below only fits in my living room during Halloween. Oh, it’s so creepy!
8. Spell Things With Wood Letters
I took wood letters and spelled out “Hell” just for fun. I love how it turned out.
Home Goods For Halloween Decorating
I love the wicker spiderweb design! It’s from Home Goods, and I think it’s one of the classiest Halloween decoration ideas I’ve ever seen!
Shop there a few months before Halloween; you’ll find some unique things. Maybe a few creepy crawlies, faux spiders, or different spider webs, perhaps?
Halloween Decoration Ideas FAQs
Here are a few questions I see readers ask from time to time in case you have them too.
How can I decorate for Halloween cheap?
My top recommendations are to create your own DIY Halloween decorations or to go to thrift stores or Dollar Tree. You’d be amazed at some of the things you can find on a tight budget.
But if you want to go the DIY route, let your imagination soar and use common items to create unexpected decorations. Things like black paper, puff paint, plastic spiders, a wreath form, or even an embroidery hoop can go a long way for next to nothing out of pocket.
How can I decorate my home for Halloween?
Decide whether you want to go more cutesy or childish with your decor or if you want to use a more grown-up style. Then use the basic Halloween decoration ideas I mentioned in this post to guide you.
These ideas will work no matter which style preference you choose to use.
What are common Halloween decorations?
You can’t go wrong with items like black craft paper, candy corn, potion bottles, faux spiders, and skeletons to celebrate the spookiest day of the year!
What can you do on Halloween at home?
If you don’t want to join (or give candy to) trick or treaters, feel free to host a party, watch a Halloween movie, or even play games to celebrate at home.
When you decorate your home for Halloween, have fun with it and invite family members to help. This is the perfect time to pull out the strange and abnormal Halloween decoration ideas that you might have found.
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Tania Griffis is an accomplished writer, blogger, and interior designer with a Journalism degree from the University of Oklahoma. She started her popular blog, Run to Radiance, in 2011, demonstrating her design expertise through the personal remodeling of six houses to millions of readers across the globe.
Tania also owns The Creative Wheelhouse, a respected ghostwriting agency for bloggers, further showcasing her talent for creating engaging and informative content.
I am so in love with your photography! And these decors look amazing! I have no idea if my flatmates and I are going to decorate our flat for Halloween, but i think it will be nice for us to do that since we live in a family area 🙂
Fifi H. Hasman
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Thank you! Congrats on the new developments with you and your blog too!! Looking forward to seeing your UK adventures, my husband and I love it there.
I love that you did dozens of touches without a bit of orange. I don’t do spooky Halloween, just some friendly pumpkins, but I saw several of your ideas that I can use. I noticed that you removed few things, just embellishing what was already there, and then adding more. I can’t wait to see your Thanksgiving decorating!
Thanks Jewell! We do like to spice up the typical norms, especially being an Sooners grad, burnt orange shades have to stay far away 🙂
Love all your fun Halloween decor!!! Especially those crates on your fireplace and the wicked pumpkins!
I so love when people decorate their whole house for Halloween in such a classy way!!!
That chair is soooo Adams Family 🙂
Looks terrific!! Every time I see pictures of that room, I like it even more than I did before.
This is sooo fun! It’s a tie for me between the Witch Craft Brewery (adore the pun!), the brass cricket, and the dog skeleton – can’t choose a favorite! I love the more classy take on Halloween 🙂
Love how you have decorated for Halloween! I really like those crates that say witch craft on them – did you make those yourself?
Stunning….I love the Halloween touches you did. I know that its not discussed in this post, but I am also loving your rug in the Living room!
So fun! You are so creative, and I especially love the books you made! Thanks for linking up at Best of the Weekend. 🙂
I love how subtle your decorations are, You didn’t have to use bright orange colors to give the point of halloween magic happening under your roof! Thank you for sharing your decorating style!
This is such an amazing idea! Thanks for sharing it. I’m Anita visiting from Creative Ways Link Party.
I so much enjoyed looking at your scary decor. Thanks for linking up to Best of the Weekend so that I could discover it. My mom and dad had that scary little boy hanging in our living room when I was a kid!
I love it all, so creative, imaginative and spooky. While being classy a the same time. Each piece looks old, antique, a treasure. The crates are my favorite, did you put the labels on them yourself? They are so cool. Fantastic! The whole room is!
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Seriously Creepy I love how you decorated your home for Halloween. The stencils on the wood boxes being my personal favorite. So many vignettes to look at. Well done
So many cute details that make up your spooky decor! Love that fuzzy book with teeth!
Thank you, Heidi! My husband still maintains that book is his favorite DIY of all time! 😛
I love all your Halloween Decor! it looks amazing!