This post shares 15 budget Halloween decor ideas for your home
I’m a person who loves to go all out for a holiday and can you blame me?! There’s nothing like changing up your space to really put you in the spooky spirit. Small touches in and outside your home are all you really need but you can absolutely go all out and transform your space. So, here are my 15 budget Halloween decor ideas for your home.
1. Ghostly Garland

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This ghoulish garland uses pieces of torn fabric, spider webs, and mini ghosts around your front entry or any part of your hallway
Use cheesecloth or lightweight muslin cut into varying lengths for organic movement
Lightly spray the fabric with glow-in-the-dark paint. During the day it looks normal, but when lights dim, your doorway transforms into a supernatural portal
2. Halloween Witch Dining Room

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Think Harry Potter meets neutrals with this fun but classy dining room set up
The wood table takes center stage, dressed with striking black and white napkins and placemats, and a playful touch of greenery and small white pumpkins
This spooky yet chic look transforms your dining space into a magical hub for Halloween gatherings!
3. Cozy Halloween Living Room

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There are so many adorable Halloween throw pillows to choose from you will want to buy them all!
Drape the back of your couch with a festive blanket to complete your spooky inspired couch
Decorate the wall with a variety of different Halloween prints and even some fun bats cut from basic construction paper
4. Halloween Portrait Decorations

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Transform your portraits into spooky Halloween decorations with just some black paper and a bit of tape
Picture a classic family portrait wearing a quirky Halloween mask or a witch’s hat; it’s sure to get laughs!
5. Mantel Garland Magic

Add small pumpkins and playful patterns like harlequin to your mantel, and hang a framed Halloween message above for a welcoming touch that’s both festive and family-friendly
This is a great option if you want to keep your home cute-scary when you have little ones
6. Lighted Pathways With Pumpkins

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Using small faux pumpkins and candles alternate up along your walkway. Use a small faux candle inside your pumpkin
This a classic but festive way to decorate your front yard! For a more energy efficient option you can use solar lighting
7. Farmhouse Halloween

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Picture a wooden tray overflowing with smooth white gourds, perfectly paired with a cute white wooden ghost statue
Use materials like weathered wood, white chalk paint, and woven fabrics to create a homey feel
8. Halloween Reading Nook

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The perfect little Halloween nook does exist and it could be in your home!
Fill the space with fake spiderwebs, mini pumpkins, spiders, and an adorable ghost stuffy to snuggle while reading
Add a cozy blanket in vibrant orange and black to snuggle up with along with some Halloween stories of course
9. Glowing Eyes

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Cut eye shapes into cardboard tubes, insert glow sticks or battery-powered LED lights, and place them strategically in shrubs
Choose red or green lights for maximum spookiness
10. Mummy Mason Jars

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These adorable little mummy mason jars are incredibly easy and budget friendly to make to spookify your home
All you need are mason jars, gauze, googly eyes, plastic spiders and a candle and you have the perfect decor that your kiddos can help you make
11. Potion Bottle Vignettes

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Take assorted glass jars and fill them with colored water, dried herbs, and little creatures to create a realistic set of potions
Add in some candles, moss, and a vintage tray to complete the spooky look!
12. Lawn Sign Graveyard

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Turn your front yard into a Halloween trail with signs that say ” Stop!”, ” Zombie Zone”, or “Trick or Treat”
Surround your new signs with leaves, pumpkins, and a raven to take it up a notch!
13. Monochrome Halloween Bar Cart

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Take a black or gold bar cart and transform it into a Halloween cocktail bar cart!
I love the look of the golden skulls with the black cart with the added touches of black tapers candles on top of your spirits
14. Moody Neutrals on a Tray

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Keeping things monochromatic keeps things modern instead of messy
These black and gold Halloween plates, pumpkins, bats, and candle are the perfect example of Halloween decor but keeping it classy
15. Halloween Pastels

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If black and orange isn’t your jam then pastel pink is a fun and cute option
Smiling ghosts, candy jars, and sweet little house figurines spread along the backsplash
It reads playful and tidy—totally unique Halloween kitchen decor for color lovers
Conclusion: Amazing Halloween Decor Ideas
I hope my Halloween decor ideas gave you some inspiration to fill your house with spooky decorations. Halloween is such a fun and unique holiday with a wide variety of options for decor. Let me know which one was your favorite.

