Halloween is about more than just candy and costumes–it’s all about the decorations, too. But this year, instead of filling your home with kitschy plastic pumpkins, opt for something a little classier. While there is a time and a place for that black-and-orange color palette, there are so many ways to bring in a festive look without feeling garish.
Plus, so many of these festive and versatile decorating options can stay up all season, even after October 31st. Repurpose your fake cobwebs and witches brooms to create a classy, chic Halloween setup, whether you’re throwing a party or simply celebrating with a few scary movies and some popcorn.
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Read on for 75 of our favorite Halloween ideas for every decor style.
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Try a Balloon Arch
Whether you’re framing a cocktail bar or a buffet table, an arch made of balloons is a great way to delineate a party space. Pick a color scheme that works with the rest of your decor instead of sticking to the traditional black and orange theme for a look you can keep up after your guests go home.
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Go for Black and White
A simple black-and-white color scheme is a great way to give your home a spooky feel this Halloween without feeling overly bold. Bring this color scheme through the entire house for a spooky-yet-classy look.
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Embrace Your Inner Artist
Whip out the paintbrush and get creative this Halloween. Instead of carving pumpkins, paint them with classy designs and muted colors. Create designs and scenes that are festive but not over the top so you can keep them out throughout fall.
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Channel Your Favorite Movie
There is so much to love about a nostalgic Halloween film like Hocus Pocus. Embrace your inner witch and pop out the spells and potions with vintage-inspired bottles and candles and hang a banner as an ode to your favorite film.
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Add a Warm Glow
Candles are the perfect accent for basically any holiday because they add such a warm, inviting glow that can feel incredibly festive. Create a little vignette using a handful of Halloween-inspired candles.
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Decorate With Lanterns
Instead of scattering pumpkins on your porch, decorate with spooky (yet charming) lanterns. Fill them with candles or mini pumpkins to give your home a touch of Halloween charm that is not overboard.
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Make Paper Ghosts
Decorating your table or your home with ghosts doesn’t have to feel childish. DIY a simple, minimalist ghost centerpiece that’s as charming as it is festive. Keep it simple and it’s the perfect, unexpected look for your Halloween dinner party.
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Lean on the Neighbors
We love this simple decor idea using black house cutouts to create a ghoulish neighborhood perfect for decorating a mantle or a coffee table.
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Go Rustic
Create a rustic spider web using sticks and string to add a load of texture to your wall. Even if you’re scared of spiders, this charming web design is the perfect way to fill up empty wall space and sprinkle in a creepy but chic Halloween vibe.
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Elevate Your Pumpkins
Instead of opting for the traditional field pumpkin to adorn your porch or interior this season, opt for unique heirloom pumpkins in fun colors such as blue, green, or pink instead.
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Keep It Neutral
Instead of pulling in bright colors this Halloween, embrace the holiday with a simple neutral color palette. Swap the orange jack-o’-lantern for a simple white one that blends well with the rest of your decor.
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Perfect Your Shelfie
Instead of decorating a mantel this year, sprinkle some Halloween fun on your bookshelf. Mix in a few spooky objects to give your shelf a festive flair.
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Keep it Simple
You don’t need a lot of décor to give your home a Halloween feel. Display a couple of spooky objects around your house to keep it simple without going overboard.
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Throw a Spooky Dinner Party
Swap your standard wine glasses for black opaque ones and invite a few ghoulish friends over for a dinner party to help celebrate this Halloween.
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Fan Out
Create or buy a few black and white paper fans to decorate this Halloween. Keep the colors simple so they can stay up all through the holidays.
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Try Faux Flowers
Instead of a traditional boutique, opt for faux black flowers to decorate a table or a bar cart this Halloween. Pair with black candlesticks for the full effect.
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Swap the Runner
Want a runner with a little more personality this Halloween? Use cobwebs to create a spooky but tasteful runner for your next dinner party.
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Keep Everything Autumnal
For a Halloween look that doesn’t feel creepy or spooky, stick to fall-themed decor. Burnt sienna and orange hues are perfect to bring your décor look all the way through November.
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Channel a Haunted House
Give your home. a spooky, Victorian vibe with faux stuffed crows and skulls. Opt for higher qualify décor to avoid the look feeling cheesy — think flea market finds over party store.
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Go for Black
Instead of orange, go for black when it comes to pumpkins. A black jack-o’-lantern is a great way to get that Halloween look without feeling too flashy.
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Look Outside
Some of the best Halloween décor can be found right outside of your house. Instead of decorating with fresh blooms, mix in a few oversized branches this season for a fall-y look that is perfect from September through December.
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Stay Subtle
You don’t need to go overboard to add Halloween vibes to your house. A clever, spooky art print or a skull sculpture can make a point without feeling garish.
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Spice Up Your Gallery Wall
We can’t get enough of this updated gallery-wall-turned-Halloween-decor with the addition of simple black bats and faux cobwebs.
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Try Spooky Wreaths
Who says wreaths are only for Christmas? Decorate your front door with eerie black wreaths to welcome trick-or-treaters without being overly scary.
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Use Bright Colors
Halloween doesn’t have to be filled with black and orange. Paint a few pumpkins with whimsical hues this year for a spin on the traditional Halloween decor.
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Mix Christmas and Halloween
Decorate for Halloween with a look that you can keep up all through the fall and winter holidays. Mix in black faux plants with red and green hues for a festive look that transcends the seasons.
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Opt for Bright Blooms
Set the table for your Halloween party with fresh flowers, but pick various shades of orange and rust to give your home a festive vibe that doesn’t feel like it’s right out of a party store.
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Swap the Vase
Instead of putting flowers in a vase this season, use a carved pumpkin for a fresh take on traditional Halloween decor.
Put a small glass vase inside the pumpkin to hold water so your flowers stay fresh for days.
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Create a Luminaria
Help all of the witches and ghosts find their way to your door for candy by lining your driveway or sidewalk with luminary bags. Add fun words such as “boo” or “trick-or-treat” for a Halloween-twist.
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Add a Bit of Glam
Instead of carving pumpkins, decorate them with gold sequins for a glam look that’s perfect for any room in your house.
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Pick a Classy Color Scheme
If you’re throwing a Halloween dinner party, skip the orange color palettes and opt for classier colors such as white, gold, and black. This will give you more freedom to play with fun decors such as skeletons and skulls without the look feeling childish.
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Create a Skull Wreath
We love this creative wreath made from paper skulls. Pick a fun, rainbow color scheme or opt for hers that blend with the rest of your house for a subtle, ghoulish look.
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Mix Mums and Pumpkins
When decorating your porch this Halloween, don’t just use pumpkins, Instead, mix in some greenery and mums to give your entryway a traditional, but classic autumnal look.
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Stay Natural
Your Halloween decor doesn’t have to be filled with plastic and bright colors. Opt for natural materials and subtle colors to keep the look chic and versatile.
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Work With Your Climate
Lucky enough to live in a climate where its still warm for Halloween? Mix your pumpkins with hanging flower or greenery baskets to give your curb appeal a big upgrade.
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Decorate a Coffee Table
Give your coffee table or ottoman a makeover and mix in some ghoulish decor this season. A simple black skull filled with fresh flowers is a great way to add a subtle Halloween vibe.
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Use Mini Pumpkins
Sometimes the best things come in small packages. Instead of decorating with large pumpkins, sprinkle the mini versions around your house, on the table or on the mantel, for a cute Halloween look that is classy and simple.
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Decorate the Fireplace
Instead of focusing just on the mantel, decorate the hearth this season too. Add a few small pumpkins and a vase filled with dried flowers.
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Decorate the Entryway
Greet your guests with Halloween vibes by making sure to decorate your entryway with subtle, spooky decor like hanging brooms and witches hats.
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Be Bold
Chic Halloween decor can still be fun. Instead of tapered candles, fill your candleholders with fun plastic decor for a twist your guests will love.
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Create an Apothecary
Give your home some old school pharmacy vibes and set up a fake apothecary filled with all of the potions and elixirs needed to summon any ghost this Halloween.
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Think Hitchcock
For a spooky vibe that is still incredibly chic and unique, decorate your coffee table or buffet table with vintage inspired taxidermy (faux is totally fine!) and glass terrariums.
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Go Overboard With Cobwebs
We love decorating with cobwebs because it adds a spooky, Halloween vibe without the gaudy colors. Greet your guests this year by decorating your porch or entryway with oversized spiders and cobwebs for a webby look that even Charlotte would approve of.
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Stick to Black and White
One way to keep your Halloween look chic and classy is to ensure the color palette is simple and subtile. Stick to just black and white decor and play around with banners and candle holders for an easy way to decorate a mantel or table.
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Go Scandi
If you’re into the boho-Scandinavian look, you can bring that vibe into your Halloween decor, too. Opt for natural materials and neutral colors for a simple yet festive look.
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Pick a Theme
You can still play around with some of the traditional Halloween decor ideas and keep your look classy. To make sure it doesn’t clash, pick a theme and stick to it. Say, skulls or spiders or bats and weave the decor through the entire house.
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Decorate Around Wall Art
If you already have an oversized piece of art or canvas, focus your Halloween decor around it. Pin faux bats or set up a catacomb-inspired vignette to update your wall art.
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Use Vintage Bottles
Head to your local flea market or antique store and find a few vintage medicine bottles to decorate with this year. Sprinkle them around your bookshelves or entryway way console tables for a haunted house vibe that’s filled with personality.
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Create Faux Candy Apples
Sure, the real things are delicious, but these black candy apples can stay out all year and won’t attract bugs. Plus, they’re perfect for your witch-themed Halloween party.
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Let the Spiders Out
There’s only one time of year where we love seeing spiders and that’s Halloween. Embrace this spooky look by hanging up a few oversized spiders around your entryway door for a unique look that’s sure to delight the neighbors.
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Line Your Path
Guide trick-or-treaters to your front door with luminaries. Though often reserved for Christmas, we love this decor idea for Halloween too. Line your sidewalks and get your neighborhood in on it so you can light up the whole street.
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Keep it Modern Farmhouse
There’s something utterly charming and warm about a modern farmhouse fireplace, but your Halloween decor doesn’t need to clash with your look. Keep it rustic and simple with a few small spooky objects and finish the look off with faux cobwebs.
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Think Vintage
If you love Victorian decor but haven’t had a reason to use it in your house, let Halloween be your reason. Decorate a mantel or a buffet with vintage-inspired milk glass pieces to give your home a haunted house vibe. Add a few cameos for a complete look.
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Go With Branches
Instead of fresh blooms this year, fill black vases with branches to give your home a subtlety spooky vibe. Keep the look simple with understated pieces or add a few faux blooms like magnolia branches to give it a bit of a livelier vibe.
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Don’t Forget the Kid’s Room
There are simple, cute ways to decorate your child’s room for Halloween without giving them nightmares. We love this crocheted pumpkin decor that’s perfect for styling a bookshelf or a cabinet for a wonderfully fall vibe.
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Opt for Fall Colors
Whether you’re decorating your mantel or a coffee table this season, we love using burnt oranges and reds starting in September and going all the way through November. These colors are perfect for a Halloween vibe, but still feel fresh even after the 31st.
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Make Over Your Pots
Have a little fun this Halloween and decorate your kitchen for the season. Have a few deep pots sitting out that you rarely use? Transform them into faux jack-o-lanterns for an unexpectedly adorable Halloween look.
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Upgrade Your Shelfie
We all love a good shelfie, so this Halloween give your bookshelf styling a little makeover. Sprinkle in a few Halloween-inspired pieces, but don’t go overboard. Just one or two objects will make a statement.
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Head to the Thrift Store
Some if the best chic Halloween décor can be found at your local thrift store. Look for vintage postcards, glass terrariums, owl sculptures … basically anything that screams “old and creepy” and decorate your shelf for a simple Halloween vibe.
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Add Pops of Orange
If you want to make a Halloween statement, but don’t want to go too deep, sprinkle in a few orange accents. A throw pillow or blanket and some faux blooms are perfect for getting that October-y look without a lot of work.
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Opt for Jewel Tones
Halloween doesn’t have to be filled with orange and black. There’s something equally spooky and cozy about rich jewel tones like deep purples and dark pinks. Swap the bright colors for these muted, rich colors to give your home a ton of fall vibes this year.
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Release the Crows
Add a fake crow to your decor for a creepy look that feels more adult but isn’t overly scary. Top pumpkins or a fireplace mantle with a few crows for a Hitchcock-themed look.
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Reuse Vintage Bottles
Don’t throw away your glass bottles this year. Instead, repurpose them for a spooky vignette perfect for a coffee table or a bar cart. Adorn with fake spiders or cobwebs to take the look from vintage to spooky.
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Channel Beetlejuice
Not only is black and white a truly timeless pairing, but it also has a classic Halloween vibe to it. Decorate pumpkins with black and white stripes to give your home a festive look that blends well with nearly any decor style.
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Transform a Painting
If you have a large oil painting, a few strands of cobwebs and plastic bats can totally transform the look from warm and cozy to creepy and spooky.
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Unleash Your Creative Side
Even if you decide not to carve pumpkins, it doesn’t mean you can’t be creative with your pumpkin decor this year. Grab a paint brush and some paint and create fun designs instead of cutting into your pumpkins this year.
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DIY a Garland
Remember when you were a kid and you would make DIY paper chain garland? Upgrade that look for Halloween and create a strand of paper ghosts perfect for decorating a dining table or laying across a mantle.
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Go All Out
Chic Halloween decor doesn’t have to be subtle. If Halloween is your favorite holiday, embrace it. Go big with oversized skeletons or other decor that packs a big punch. To keep the decor from clashing inside your house, stick with muted or simple colors.
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Welcome the Witches
Instead of hanging up coats this year, give your witchy friends a place to park their brooms by hanging up old-school broom heads from a peg rack. We love this fun entryway idea perfect for a rustic farmhouse or a shabby chic look.
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Write It Out
You may already have a letter board hanging around. If you do, it’s a great way to decorate for nearly any holiday without changing up your look too much. Change up the message every day with a fun, Halloween-themed pun or joke.
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Stack Vintage Books
We love finding vintage books to decorate a shelf or coffee table with. There’s something incredibly charming, but also a little spooky, about a stack of old books. Check out your local thrift store to find some great classics and set them out around the house.
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Go Wild With Balloons
When done correctly, decorating with balloons can look incredibly chic. We love this cascade of balloons to decorate for a Halloween-inspired cocktail party.
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Keep the Dust
If you needed an excuse to stop dusting for a few weeks, this is it. Let your shelves collect a little dust or make fake dust with sand from the craft store to give your shelves a spooky vibe.
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Opt for Dried Blooms
Skip the fresh flowers and go for dried instead. Not only will dried arrangements last so much longer, but they are also great for lending a creepy, haunted look anywhere in your home.
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