23 Halloween Decorations Indoor Ideas

Halloween is a fun time to decorate your home, both inside and outside.
It’s the one time of year when it’s perfectly okay to cover walkways with fake spider webs,
and dust off old skeletons and tombstones to convert your front yard into a haunted graveyard.
However, the most important Halloween decorations you will add to your home will be the ones you use to decorate the inside.
This is where your family and friends will gather to celebrate the holiday and where all the best memories will be made.
Here are some great Halloween decorations that can be used indoors.
1. Halloween Tabletop Ideas

Halloween decorations are not just for your front porch. The interior of your home can be just as spooky and stylish as the exterior.
We are sharing a few of our favorite Halloween decor items from Halloween collection and showing you how to style them for a variety of spaces in your home.
Start by setting the tone for your Halloween decor with a spooky Halloween table.
I love to use a table runner (or two!) to create a focal point for my centerpiece.
Then, I layer in a few Halloween decor pieces, like our haunted house or pumpkin patch, to create a fun and festive scene.
A few faux pumpkins and some fresh flowers help to fill in the gaps and add some color to the table.
You can easily use these same items to create a Halloween mantel, a centerpiece for your kitchen table or island, or even a sideboard.
2. Halloween Mantel and Fireplace Decorations

A Halloween mantel is the perfect way to tie in your home’s decor with the rest of the Halloween decorations in your living room.
This mantel decoration has all the Halloween classics: a black-and-white color scheme, pumpkins, and a Halloween sign.
Candles are a must-have in any fireplace or mantel decoration. You can use flameless candles to create a spooky vibe without the fire hazard.
3. Halloween Window Decorations

When it comes to decorating for Halloween, don’t forget about your windows! This space is a prime spot for adding a festive touch to your home.
You can go all out and create a full scene, or simply add some window clings.
We love the idea of creating a spooky scene for your windows, complete with a haunted house, bats, and more.
4. Halloween Kitchen and Bath Decor

The kitchen is the heart of the home, and it’s no different when it comes to decorating your home for Halloween.
Use Halloween dish towels, oven mitts, and other kitchen linens to add a festive touch to your kitchen.
A spooky Halloween cookie jar or candy dish is a great way to add a little Halloween fun to your kitchen countertops.
If you have open shelves in your kitchen, use them to display your Halloween decorations.
Add a few Halloween mugs and plates to your collection, and display them on your open shelves.
You can also add a few Halloween decorations to your kitchen table, such as a Halloween table runner or centerpiece.
If you have a guest bathroom, it’s a great place to add a little Halloween decor.
Hang a Halloween shower curtain, and add a few Halloween hand towels to your towel rack.
You can also add a few Halloween-themed soap dispensers and candles to your bathroom countertops.
If you don’t have a guest bathroom, you can still add a few Halloween decorations to your main bathroom.
Add a few Halloween hand towels and soap dispensers to your bathroom countertops, and hang a Halloween-themed shower curtain on your shower rod.
5. Halloween Bedroom Decorations

If you’re looking to add a little bit of Halloween spirit to your bedroom, then you’re in luck. It’s easier than you might think!
The best way to decorate a bedroom for Halloween is to add a few simple touches to your nightstand, bed, and dressers.
This Halloween bedroom by us a simple centerpiece on the nightstand, a couple of throw pillows, and some Halloween decor on the dresser.
This is the perfect amount of Halloween decor for a bedroom!
6. Halloween Staircase and Hallway Decor

Your staircase and hallway are the perfect places to add some Halloween decor. A few spider webs and some fall foliage can go a long way.
You can also add some bats to the wall and hang a spooky garland.
This look is simple and not too over the top, but it still adds a fun, festive touch to your home.
7. Halloween Chandelier and Lighting Ideas

Don’t forget to look up when you’re decorating! There are so many fun ways to add a spooky touch to your lighting.
Here, a simple black and white color scheme gets a Halloween twist with the addition of a few spider webs.
Use a chandelier, pendant light, or even a table lamp to create this look.
8. Halloween Wreaths

Wreaths are not just for Christmas. In fact, Halloween is the second most popular holiday for wreaths.
You can make your own or purchase one from a small business owner. Etsy has a wide variety of Halloween wreaths to choose from.
You can find spooky and cute wreaths, as well as wreaths that glow in the dark.
Wreaths are a great way to welcome guests into your home. You can hang them on your front door or place them throughout your home.
Wreaths can be hung on walls, mirrors and windows. You can also lay them flat and use them as a centerpiece.
9. Halloween Outdoor Decorations

Dress up your front porch or outdoor space with these creative Halloween decorations.
From pumpkins to witches to skeletons, these outdoor Halloween decorations will make your yard the spookiest on the block.
Conclusion
We love these Halloween decorations and hope you do too! Halloween decorations are a great way to get in the holiday spirit. We hope you have a great Halloween! Don’t forget to check out our blog on the best Halloween costumes for 2021.