Halloween is here already – can you believe it? It’s all well and good creating a creepy theme throughout your home, however the kitchen is a little more difficult as you need to be precise with your décor so it doesn’t clutter up your cooking and preparation space. Check out our Halloween kitchen décor ideas below for some spooky inspiration.
Go pumpkin crazy
They’re cheap and cheerful and instantly add a rustic vibe to your kitchen space – the pumpkin is the king of spicing up your kitchen décor this Halloween! Add multiple pumpkins on shelving or kitchen islands to create an informal look. Or if you want to add a touch of sophistication then why not spray the vegetables either gold or white? They look fantastic when you tie it in with your kitchen accessories such as gold handles or pendant lighting.
Bring the outside inside this Halloween
Make use of mother nature and forage some leaves and pine-cones to make a mini display on your kitchen table, island or dresser. Make sure you have space for it and that it doesn’t get in the way of preparing food! Pair it with glistening golden tea lights and spices such as cinnamon sticks and dried lemons or oranges. Not only do they look good, but they smell sweet too!
Accessorise with autumnal colours
Want to bring an autumnal look into your kitchen without spending a lot? Instead of changing the colour of your cabinets or walls why not swap out rustic pieces such as bar stools or lighting to create a cosy new look? It’s a great way to create a fresh new look in your kitchen whilst following the seasons and your moods. Add a rug and some velvet curtains to your bi-fold doors and you’ve created a snuggly haven ready for the autumn months.
Add a garland
Using the tops of your cabinetry is a great way to accessorise your kitchen with a pretty autumnal garland. It ensures your countertop space is left clear too. Add a coloured garland that stands out against your units such as this bright red and orange version. Tie it in with sweet miniature pumpkins (or even large ones!) for a fully spooktacular feel. Once Halloween has passed, you can remove the pumpkins but keep the garland for a while before replacing it with a winter one!
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