8 ideas to decorate your house for Halloween

8 ideas to decorate your house for Halloween

Halloween , or Halloween , is a celebration that is already an integral part of our lives, our customs and traditions , perhaps because of the way in which commerce and consumerism have permeated our relationship with it. Despite being the most accepted and expected, Halloween is not only the occasion to wear an ingenious and attractive costume but also the perfect excuse to decorate spaces, such as your home , so that they also immerse you in the spirit of the date.

Decorating your house thematically for Halloween is a good idea, especially if you have social plans in mind and your home is going to receive visits from friends , acquaintances or relatives who for one reason or another share with you the interest of celebrating, be it through a dinner , a party , watching movies or just capturing photos and videos . In this post we present 8 ideas to decorate your house for Halloween .

Pumpkin pumpkin!

An icon of the party. Time goes by and the pumpkin continues to be fashionable to decorate environments, especially for the versatility it offers to capture different designs or arrange them in various ways. Here the difficulty may be that you do not get them in your region since there are many types and they are linked to geographical variations. In any case, you can try buying some artificial ones and choosing visible and striking places in your house to locate them.

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dark lights

Although we call them that, the best effect depends on the play of light and shadow. You can use opaque lights, paint them dark colors, put them inside pumpkins or Halloween objects, decorate them with cobwebs, sprinkle them with red candle wax, or arrange them in a way that recalls the practice of witchcraft or sorcery. It is not advisable to exceed in quantity, because you could lose the gloomy effect that the shadows provide.

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fake spider web

Classic but very effective; and very versatile. You almost can't miss it. It will help you to give that touch of "abandoned place possessed by dark forces". It is a perfect companion for the games of light and shadow, and it will be difficult for you to overdo it. But you must know how to choose and put it on, so that it does not end up giving a confused appearance without wanting it.

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hanging elements

The use of this idea will depend on the weather you want to generate. There are hanging decorations that you can find in many stores, miscellaneous or stationery stores that create an atmosphere of children's celebration, more inclined to cheerful decoration than to a gloomy setting. For the latter you can use dark silhouettes, fake spider webs and small objects that provide a more natural appearance.

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realistic objects

Use realistic objects to impress your visitors more and focus their attention on certain points in your house. The list is huge: eyes, bones, body parts, animals (such as spiders, mice, snakes and bats), footprints, remains, graves, ropes, containers, dry trees, among many others.

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Damaged or old objects

Most homes have these, so Halloween is a good time to take them out (if you want, dust them off) and give them perhaps one last use: create an atmosphere, one that is old-fashioned or abandoned and deteriorated.

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terrifying dolls

Human beings are especially susceptible to things that look human or humanoid. Introducing a terrifying doll (mannequin or puppet) in your decoration is an idea that you should take advantage of if it is within your reach to carry it out. Place this sinister character in spaces where he does not go unnoticed but does not lose his aura of terror. Characters from popular culture (with their own names) can generate less impact than more generic ones, such as a gravedigger, a cursed scarecrow, a witch, a mummy or a corpse.

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Staging

Why limit yourself to decorating when you can recreate a scene? The scene can be original or a popular reference. All the previous ones come together in this idea and with it you can generate an even more intense experience of immersion in a dark environment. The stagings in the front gardens or facades of the houses are very striking, since the neighbors and passers-by can also enjoy it without having to enter your house. One downside of staging is that in some cases it can sound too familiar to repeat visitors and fail to have the desired effect. That is why it is a very useful idea for unique or specific occasions; however, you can make it a more "durable" scene, like a graveyard, and less "transient," like a crime.

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Get all your creativity and decorate your house for Halloween following your most extravagant instincts and ideas. Above all, take the opportunity to do it with family or friends and enjoy the process a lot.

Think carefully about the social plans that you will carry out there so that the decoration and setting are as consistent as possible.

Adhere to your culture and the richness it can bring you for this occasion. It is very worthwhile to rescue elements of the popular imagination closest to you and do not keep elements that may feel out of context.

Finally, keep your decoration for a reasonable time, especially before October 31 , so that you make the most of the occasion and do not have to remove everything after a very short time.


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