12 Minimalist Halloween Decor Ideas—Beyond Black & Orange
Spooky season doesn't have to clash with your existing aesthetic.
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Despite a good chunk of the population maintaining a white-knuckled grip on summer, I’m personally ready to break all my sweaters back out and cuddle up for a scary movie marathon. Another thing I’m ready for? Halloween decor.
I’m for sure more of a fall decorator, since the color palette in my home already leans towards warm neutrals and cozy fabrics. Halloween is particularly difficult to decorate for in a way that feel true to your style, since it’s dominated by black, orange, and often downright scary things.
Good news, though. There are, in fact, simple ways to add a bit of Halloween into your home that feel decidedly minimalist and modern, and only a little bit kitschy (that’s part of it, after all!). Read on for our favorite minimalist Halloween decor ideas.
1. Leave a Skull Out All Year Long
Sure, skulls might be most closely associated with Halloween here in the US, but they make an edgy (almost adorable) addition to any styled shelf or coffee table. Anything overly feminine or luxe (florals, pinks, velvets) are immediately balanced with the presence of a replica human head, of course.
2. Spider Webs, But Make it Chic
Stretchy, cotton spider webs are a staple of kitschy Halloween decor. But somehow, combined with the neutral linens and modern windows, the spider webs are an artful touch. Oh, and that little neon “Boo!” sign? Adorable.
3. Skeleton on the Shelf
You’ve surely heard of “Elf on the Shelf”... well, this is his dead cousin. A simple little skeleton sitting on the shelf is enough to keep all existing decor, while clearly signaling that spooky season is upon us.
4. Swap Out Art for Something Spooky
One of my favorite ways to decorate for holidays is to swap out existing art with seasonal prints. I actually keep Christmas-y prints tucked away behind the year-long art so they’re easy to find when it’s time to deck the halls. Halloween is no different, just bring out the black cats instead of the usual art you have up.
5. Deck Out the Bar Cart
Bar carts are always a fantastic opportunity to showcase little bits and bobs of seasonal decor. This one is Halloween from the spider plates down to the skeleton peace sign, but just a few items will really pull it together.
6. Add Oddities to Your Existing Shelves
Possibly one of the most daunting aspects of seasonal decorating is deciding which existing items to keep out, and which to swap. Good news: you can keep it all and just add. The trick here is to scooch things around and play with varying heights to make it all feel cohesive.
7. Rewrite the Letterboard
You know this one already! If you’ve got a letterboard, white board, or some other customizable sign, it’s time to start brainstorming funny Halloween phrases.
8. Switch Up the Throw Pillows
Just like art in frames, pillow covers are an easy swap to make for your regular decor. These ones are just muted orange and black (classic Halloween colors!), no need for them to be overtly spooky or scary.
9. Stack Up Some Pumpkins
No need for a dedicated decor piece (that then needs to be stored somewhere after the holiday is over), just stack up some gourds from the patch and you’ve instantly added a touch of fall.
10. Mount a Flock of Paper Bats
What’s more Halloween than a flock of bats? Not much, to be honest. Similar to the cotton spider webs, you’ll likely be able to find paper bat cutouts anywhere that’s selling Halloween decor.
11. Cluster Together Some Creepy Items
Usually, my dining table is styled with a basket, a vase of flowers, a candle, and so forth, but Halloween offers a whole other opportunity for styling items. Bring in your usual candle holders and change out white tapers with black ones, add a couple mini pumpkins, and a skull, of course.
12. When In Doubt, Add a Pumpkin
This one’s pretty self-explanatory. The easiest way to ensure a Halloween vibe is to add pumpkins anywhere and everywhere.
Are you ready for Halloween decorating? Tell us what you're putting out for the fall season below!