5 Different Ways to Decorate Your Front Porch for Halloween
Anyone will tell you that a well-decorated front porch is the perfect way to make a great first impression on neighbors and guests. And with fall in full swing and Halloween just around the corner, you have ample opportunities to spruce up your porch for all to see.
There are several different ways you can decorate your front porch this season, from spooky-chic to natural and minimalist. But no matter how you decide to decorate, an exciting home entrance is sure to keep you—and your local trick-or-treaters—happy!
1. Go classically spooky. There’s nothing wrong with keeping your Halloween porch décor classic with all the greats like spider webs, fake skeletons, Jack-o-lanterns, giant spiders, paper bats and more. And don’t miss the opportunity to use your home’s exterior architecture to create monster faces—like covering your front door in gauze and gluing on large eyeballs to make a door mummy.
2. Stay simple. For those who don’t want to go too far off the beaten path this Halloween, consider keeping your décor simple and elegant this season! Put out just a few pumpkins or Jack-o-lanterns, put a trendy Halloween wreath on your door, and lay down a funny, themed doormat. You can top it off with a few simple strings of fake spider webs and a black paper bat or two. This way, once Halloween is over, you can revert back to your normal fall décor without too much hassle.
3. Keep it natural. When we think of autumn, we imagine the changing leaves, pumpkins, corn husks, gourds, sweet potato vines and more natural pieces. Take advantage of the seasonal bounty by incorporating some of these items into your porch décor. Create a cascade of pumpkins or gourds down your front steps; set out bunches of fallen branches; or hang a grapevine wreath on your front door.
4. Try something different. Make your front porch the talk of the neighborhood by doing something a little unexpected this season! For instance, consider defying expectations by keeping your décor white or neutral instead of the normal orange and black color palette. Or use large decorations to make it look like monsters are descending on your home—like these giant spiders that were all the rage during Halloween 2020.
5. Give maximalism a try. More is more as they always say! If you’re a huge fan of Halloween, and all the décor styles that come with it, don’t be afraid to try a little bit of everything this season. To achieve the “clutter-core” aesthetic this season, go all out with the decorations. We’re talking pumpkins galore, a leaf-adorned front door, banners, painted signs and more. Check out this inside-look into a Halloween-ified, maximalism home from Apartment Therapy for a little inspiration!
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