my spooky apt decor
just wanted to share my spooky apt decor so far this year. there are a couple things I would still like to add, so if you have any suggestions please feel free to share them in the comments and lmk what you think!🎃🫶🏽✨ #spookybedroom #cutehalloweendecor #spookyhome #spookylifestyle🕸️ #spookydecor #apartment #halloweendecor #roomtour #ghostdecor #pumpkin
Halloween is my absolute favorite time of year to decorate, especially when I can blend spooky vibes with a touch of cuteness! For apartment dwellers like me, it's all about making the most of small spaces and creating a festive atmosphere without going overboard. If you're looking to transform your room into a cozy, cute, and slightly eerie haven, I’ve got some tips and ideas I’ve picked up along the way. First off, cozy textiles are a must! Think beyond just orange and black. I love incorporating soft textures like a black and orange blanket draped over my couch. Pairing it with adorable ghost and pumpkin pillows instantly elevates the comfort level while keeping the theme. These little accents make a big difference and are super easy to swap out once the season is over. For walls and shelves, don't underestimate the power of lighting and subtle accents. Purple light can totally transform a space, giving it that perfect eerie glow without being too intense. String lights with mini pumpkins or even just warm fairy lights can add a magical touch. I’ve also found that simple bat cutouts can make such an impact on a bare wall – they're cheap, easy to put up, and instantly scream Halloween! You can even find fun decorative elements like a decorative broom or a gallery of framed art that leans into the spooky aesthetic. For a more unique touch, consider busts of classic monsters, like Frankenstein or his bride, but opt for smaller, stylized versions that feel more cute than creepy. Dining and entry areas also deserve a little love. A simple checkered mat on your dining table can set a fun, vintage Halloween scene. Then, add a festive orange and yellow garland to your shelves or above a doorway. These elements tie the whole apartment together and make every corner feel intentional. And if you have a TV, displaying images of glowing Halloween pumpkins or witches' hats can be a super easy way to bring animated decor into your space without buying bulky items. Finally, if you have furry friends, make sure your decor is pet-friendly! My cat loves lounging on my orange couch, surrounded by all the ghost and pumpkin pillows. Just be mindful of delicate items or things they might be tempted to chew on. The key to cute Halloween decor in an apartment is to mix and match, layering different textures, lights, and small, impactful pieces. It doesn't have to be expensive or elaborate to be charming and festive. What are your go-to cute spooky decor items?





I love the collages on your wall! They look like nintendo dog cards but i can’t see them that well but i love love love your wall art!