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This Is Halloween: Spookify Your Rental in Three Simple Steps

Oct 17, 2019
Dakota
How To Decorate A Rental Apartment For Halloween: Three Simple Steps
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Halloween is just around the corner, so it's high time to decorate your rentals (if you haven't done it yet). To do so, you will need to use your creativity and bring several pumpkins to make the rental look fabulous for the Halloween season. You might ask why. Well, there is an unspoken competition among tenants for the best Halloween decorations.

Here are a few winning decor tips to spookify the rental and make it look festive (and a little bit scary!)

1. Pumpkins are a must

It's impossible to get into the Halloween spirit without having pumpkins on the porch or in the front yard. You can use simple, painted or carved pumpkins. If you have never carved a pumpkin before, take a master class or use guides on how to do it. You'll be surprised at how fun and easy the process is. 

Keep in mind that this traditional DIY decoration, along with the trick-or-treat thing, is the symbol of Halloween. That's why it's worth a shot.

Also, don't forget about horror and thriller movies to set the Halloween mood while making preparations. 

Related: Decorating A Rental Apartment On A Budget: Cute and Spooky Halloween Ideas

Pumpkins as the most popular Halloween decor solution

2. Spider web decorations 

Spider webs look pretty spooky, especially if you've spotted them during your daily cleaning. And the scariest part is probably the hassle of getting rid of them. But with fake spider webs, you can easily transform your home into a mysterious haunted place (the one we see in horror movies). 

Halloween spider web decoration

3. DIY Halloween accessories

When it comes to Halloween, consider making Halloween accessories that will be a perfect fit for your rental. But don't cross the line - a DIY Halloween graveyard is probably too much. However, a life-sized skeleton or hanging bats might be a great addition to your DIY Halloween design project and give a spooky touch to your home. 

DIY Halloween accessories

How do you and your tenants get ready for Halloween? Share your design ideas by leaving comments below. :)

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