#homedecoration

There are only a few days left until the scariest party of the year and we can see how shops, restaurants and cafes are dyed black and orange, and joined to the vintage Halloween decoration or are adorned with pumpkins, spider webs, the odd skeleton and other objects of dubious taste.

Nor is it that we have resisted much, but in the end, especially in big cities, the truth is that we have succumbed to this celebration through the most popular Halloween rituals and their decoration.

But when it comes to decorating our house according to this festive 'mood', things change and, whether we live it in style or if we just want to print a few small touches, we often look for ways to do it in a subtle way. And filling it with cliché elements such as creepy skulls, ghosts and sinister hyperrealistic animals may ruin the perfect minimalist decoration of your living room (or whatever).


In this regard, I have put together some decorative alternatives, which demonstrate that it is possible to incorporate small and subtle festive details that do not compromise your usual style and that are even elegant Halloween decoration ideas.

From pumpkins that you can paint yourself in neutral tones to simple and beautiful figures of nocturnal animals, with this inspiration it won't be difficult for you to haunt your house with (a lot) style. The countdown begins! And it starts now. -

- Start with a welcome in line with the Halloween style (more elegant) If you don't want to fall victim to 'trick or treat', offer candy and candy to your smaller neighbors. Of course, you'll have to welcome them as they deserve.


- A very aesthetic way to do this is to fill the entrance on both sides with pumpkins of various colors and sizes. -

- Nothing better than combining large pumpkins with natural baskets full of flowers in the same shade, straw bales and a striking scarecrow welcoming. -


- An element that dresses your door a lot is a crown -like the wreath we make for Christmas, but in a dark version-. This one is super easy to make from dry branches and black cardboard bats. -


- If you have a garden. Create a still life with pumpkins of different sizes and shades, witch hats and flowers on wooden logs. -


- And in the Living Room.A good idea is to integrate the Jack O'Lanterns into the living room decoration as if they were ordinary decorative figures. On the coffee table, on the floor or on the mantel, carve out a funny face for them or paint them in black, silver, gold or white. -


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