All children love this spooky holiday. But who said adults can't have fun too? The main thing is to prepare well for it and think through everything down to the smallest detail. Decor elements The premises where the celebration will take place is of no small importance, so it is important to approach the choice of style, as well as all accents and accessories, with all responsibility.

Halloween decorations

First of all, you need to decide on a style that suits you. This largely depends on the design of your home. For example, rooms designed in the Hollywood Regency style with glossy or mirrored furniture will benefit from adding a little more shine. Or is your home more whimsical than elegant? Try to recreate the interior of a science laboratory by filling your shelves and racks with a variety of creepy gizmos and bottles. Forum-Grad invites its visitors to get acquainted with a selection of scary accessories specially prepared for Halloween. They can be found in specialized online stores.

Creepy home decorations. Dry bare intertwined branches with black crows perched on them from Pottery Barn. What could be closer to Halloween?

Raven on a branch

These fabulous crystal skull candle holders from Z Gallerie are perfect for a glamorous party.

Glass skulls

The same theme, only in color and shine from World Market.

Shiny black, green and orange skulls

A wonderful find for the holiday - a set of six candles with a metallic tint in the form of the same skulls (from Z Gallerie).

Silver candles

Spectacular chandeliers with elegant, cobweb-like swirls from Pier 1 Imports create an atmosphere of dark fun. Guests will especially love the little sparkling spiders!

Candelabra with cobwebs

So, you have selected the necessary decorative elements, now you need to decorate the room. It’s a good idea to prepare a drawer in advance, divided into compartments; it will look good, for example, on a mantelpiece. Fill it with skulls and antique bottles and flasks. Some element of the laboratory has been achieved. Add forged birds, cover the furniture with a white cloth reminiscent of a shroud, and to top it all off, cover everything with artificial cobwebs. Agree, the effect is stunning!

The creepy laboratory is ready for Halloween celebrations

Does the sight of a spider's web make you shiver? Perhaps such a polyester product will allow you to maintain your presence of mind, and yet decorate the house with your own hands a much-needed holiday staple (from Pier 1 Imports).

A darker and more gloomy web tapestry from Halloween Express will be complemented by plastic spiders hanging from strings.

Ceiling tapestry

How wonderful it is to create DIY decor items for the holiday! You can purchase ready-made papier-mâché from West Elm, shaped like a tombstone, and decorate it yourself.

Papier-mâché tombstone

Don't forget about the charm of antiquity. What could be more wonderful than a collection of vintage jack-o'-lanterns (from Very Merry Vintage Style via Houzz)?

Lantern collection

Decorate cake stands with tinsel and place pumpkins on them. Get a stylish composition in a retro style (from Mirror80).

Pumpkins on a cake stand decorated with tinsel

The combination of orange and black is classic for Halloween. However, why not bend the rules a little and make a complex black and white statement? Decorated in black letters, small white pumpkins spell out the word “Boo!” (from Seaside Interiors via Houzz).

Black and White Halloween Decorations

An interesting rug with a spider web pattern will greet guests and set the right mood right from the door (from Pier 1 Imports).

Shaggy spider web rug

Windows can also be included in the game if they are decorated with matching curtains (from Halloween Express).

Creepy curtain

Notice how good the black and white stickers look on a variety of glass containers (from Pottery Barn).

Jewelry from Pottery Barn

Pharmacy medieval elements such as flasks, flasks, glass bottles, a mortar and pestle would fit perfectly into a holiday decor (photo by Mikey Fuller, from Shabby French Cottage via Houzz).

Pharmacy stuff

Need a skull on your shelf for credibility? Contact Halloween Express.

Skull model

Looking for a couple new ones decor ideas. Try to find an antique typewriter. It would look great with a series of creepy black and white prints in moody frames (from Tained Rabbit via Houzz).

Antiques in design

Windows can be decorated with curtains made from equal gauze. A very simple and at the same time effective trick (from Lowe's Creative Ideas)! curtains in the interior Believe me, they play a huge role.

Creepy gauze curtains

Try pairing the new party accessories you just bought with the ones you already have at home. For example, buy a classic banner or garland and accessorize with chrome tableware that everyone probably has (from Buhay and Bahay via Houzz).

Halloween decorations

Halloween table decorations. Whether you're planning a grand party or a family dinner, tabletop themed decor will set the right tone for the feast in advance. Below in the photo you can see an assortment of products from West Elm.

Table decorations

On a snow-white tablecloth, a runner cut from black felt and depicting a web with spiders (from World Market) will look great.

Path-web

You can create a chic environment without going into too much detail or exaggeration. To do this, just use black, white and purple colors in table setting. And the desired atmosphere will be achieved (from Elite Productions International via Houzz).

Serving in black and purple shades

The effect is enhanced by small themed accents in the form of silver goblets, black licorice and white candies, and a small sparkling skeleton on the table (from Elite Productions International via Houzz).

Shiny skeleton near a glass

Don't forget the dry ice—its swirling mist will fill a container, such as a large silver bowl that can hold drinks (from Elite Productions International via Houzz).

Using dry ice to create eerie effects

The Dutch teapot shown below will serve as a wonderful container for sweets and other treats. It really looks like a real cauldron (from Halloween Express)!

Dutch teapot

Wonderful decorate the interior Maybe a table lamp, which can be easily made from cardboard, tracing paper and an LED. It will have quite a vintage look (from World Market).

Creepy lamp

The plates can be decorated with wonderful photographs of classic monsters - Frankenstein and Dracula (from World Market).

Portraits of Frankenstein and Dracula on dinner plates

When setting the table, you can use white and black plates, stacking them one on top of the other. You can put a small pumpkin in the top one. And the set will be completed with an orange napkin tied with a black ribbon (from Design Coach). Exquisite interior in horror style!

Serving

In the next photo you can see a grand tabletop composition dedicated to a scary party. It is complemented by a mummy figure in the background (from Focal Point Styling via Houzz).

Table composition

To create the desired effect, you can use wooden partitions or screens with white trees depicted on a black background - it always looks creepy (from Lowe's Creative Ideas).

String lamps decorated with wings bats, made from wire mesh, will give off a warm glow in the evening hours (from Pottery Barn).

String lamp

A colorful orange rug with silhouettes of spiders in front of the doors will bring the right touch of horror to the very beginning of the evening (from Crate & Barrel).

Entrance mat

Below you can see a slightly more complex project. Wooden boards that board up the windows, cobwebs all over the facade, grandiose decorations in the surrounding area and at the entrance. This idea, naturally, is more expensive, but you must agree that it is absolutely extraordinary (from Between Naps on the Porch via Houzz)!

Giant web

Don't forget about the wonderful pumpkins! They can decorate the porch, flower beds, tables, shelves and window sills. This is the most classic style Halloween decor (from McGregor's Daughter via Houzz).