21 Halloween Haunted House Decorations DIY Ideas
With every falling leaf, Halloween inches closer. This is the perfect time to give your house a spooky makeover.
Whether you’re creating a haunted house for Halloween party or just to boo the trick-or-treaters in your neighborhood, these ideas will inspire you.
In this post, I’ll show you how to create a haunted house decoration, packed with all the DIY inspiration you need.
Creating a horror house doesn’t have to break the bank. With a bit of imagination, you can turn your home into a terrifying haven inside and out.
This Halloween, let your haunted house be the talk of the town!
You can start your haunted mansion decorations in two parts, first create a scary scene for outside and a spooky ambience for indoor.
Outside Halloween decorations:
Set the stage with a spine-chilling entrance that mimics a Cemetery gate, and turn your front yard into a graveyard complete with tombstones, groundbreaker ghosts, and horror yard decorations.
Add a giant spider, spooky window displays, and a skeleton attacking your house. For an extra touch, use projection floodlights to cast haunting shadows.
Plus, you can also consider adding a 12-foot skeleton and skull stake from Home Depot to amplify the spooky vibes.
Zombie Corpse For Halloween Yard Decor
Haunted Cemetery Entrance Gate
Spooky Cemetery Columns
Giant Spider Decor
Skeleton Attack On House
Giant Skull Stake in Front Yard
Scary Lawn Graveyard
Ghostly Graveyard At Night
Giant Pumpkin Skeleton With Jack-o-Lanterns
Terrifying Graveyard Guard
Groundbreaker Skeleton
Cemetery At Night
Jason Voorhees Shadow In Window
Indoor Halloween decorations:
Inside, turn your living room into a scene straight out of a horror movie with creepy dolls, spider webs, bats, and skeletons.
Decorate the staircase and hallway with eerie props to give your home the feel of an old, haunted Victorian mansion.
Set the table with skulls, spooky candles, and creepy cloth, and don’t forget the finishing touches like body bag corpses and ghostly figures.
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