Halloween is just around the corner, and it’s time to get your small apartment ready for the spooky season!
Don’t let limited space hold you back from creating a festive atmosphere. With a little creativity, you can transform your cozy home into a haunted haven.
Get ready to discover some fun and easy ideas that will make your apartment the talk of the trick-or-treaters!
1. Mini Jack-o’-Lantern String Lights
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Brighten up your small apartment with mini jack-o’-lantern string lights. These cute decorations add a spooky touch without taking up much space.
Many options are battery-operated, so you don’t need to worry about finding an outlet. Some even have different light modes, letting you choose between steady glow or flickering effects.
2. Black Cat Figurines
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Place these black cat figurines on your bookshelf or windowsill for a subtle Halloween vibe. You can find these in various sizes and styles to fit your space.
For a bolder look, try a set of cat figurines gathered around a jack-o’-lantern. This creates a fun focal point on your coffee table or entryway console.
3. Ghost Window Clings
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These translucent decorations stick to your windows without leaving any residue. You can find ghost clings in various sizes and designs. Some have cute cartoon faces, while others look more realistic and eerie.
Place a few ghosts on your living room window to create a haunted house vibe. Or stick them on bathroom mirrors for a playful scare when you brush your teeth.
4. Pumpkin Spice Scented Candles
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These cozy scents can make your space feel warm and inviting.
You can find pumpkin-shaped candles that double as cute decor. Look for ones in glass vessels for an elegant touch.
Try placing a few small pumpkin spice candles around your living room or bedroom. They’ll create a festive atmosphere without taking up much space.
5. Spider Web Table Runner
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This easy decoration can transform your dining area or coffee table in minutes. You can buy a pre-made spider web runner or make your own with burlap and fabric paint.
For extra creepiness, add small plastic spiders along the edges. It’s a quick way to bring Halloween spirit to any surface in your home.
6. Witch Hat Door Hanger
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This witch hat door hanger is a fun alternative to a traditional wreath and perfect for small spaces.
You can make your own witch hat hanger using black felt, wire, and some Halloween decorations. Shape the felt into a cone and attach ribbons, fake spiders, or mini pumpkins.
Don’t want to DIY? Many craft stores sell pre-made witch hat hangers. Look for ones with glitter, feathers, or cute saying like “The Witch Is In”.
7. Bat Wall Decals
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Bat wall decals are a quick and easy way to add Halloween spirit to your small apartment. Cluster them together to create a spooky scene, or scatter them across blank walls and empty corners for a more eerie effect.
The best part? These decals are easy to apply and remove, leaving no damage to your walls. You can reuse them year after year or change up your design as you please.
8. Skeleton Window Dangler
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A skeleton window dangler is perfect for small apartments. Hang a lightweight plastic skeleton in your window using clear fishing line.
Position the skeleton so it looks like it’s trying to climb in. You can add a spooky sign or some fake cobwebs around the window frame for extra creepy flair.
9. Miniature Tombstone Decorations
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Want to add some spooky charm to your small apartment? Try miniature tombstone decorations! These tiny headstones are perfect for creating a mini graveyard on your windowsill or bookshelf.
You can find a variety of styles, from cute and whimsical to seriously spooky. Some even come with customizable options, letting you add your own ghostly messages.
10. Scarecrow Door Stopper

Add a touch of festive fun to your apartment with a scarecrow door stopper. You can easily make one using old clothes and some straw. Stuff an old shirt and pants with newspaper or fabric scraps.
Give your scarecrow a pumpkin head by painting a small foam pumpkin. Add some button eyes and a stitched mouth for extra charm. Prop your creation against the door for a cute, seasonal look.
11. Halloween Themed Throw Pillows
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Spice up your couch with Halloween-themed throw pillows. Pick pillows with spooky designs like black cats, witches’ hats, or jack-o’-lanterns. Mix and match different designs to create a fun, festive look.
When Halloween is over, simply store the pillows away for next year. This easy decor idea takes up little space but adds lots of Halloween spirit to your small apartment.
12. Mason Jar Pumpkin Lanterns

Mason jar pumpkin lanterns are a fun and easy way to add a spooky glow to your small apartment. You can make these cute decorations with just a few simple materials.
Simply clean the jars, paint them orange or cover with tissue paper, then add black paper pumpkin faces. Finish with battery-operated tea lights inside for a warm, flickering effect.
13. Creepy Cloth Doorway Curtain
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Try hanging a creepy cloth curtain in your doorway. It’s easy and budget-friendly!
Pick up some sheer black or gray fabric from a craft store. Cut it into strips and hang them from the top of your door frame. As you walk through, the fabric will brush against you, creating an eerie feeling.
14. Mini Cauldron Candle Holders
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Mini cauldron candle holders add a magical touch to your small apartment Halloween decor. You can find these cute little cauldrons at craft stores or online.
Place tea lights inside them for a cozy, flickering glow. Arrange a few on your coffee table or bookshelf to create a spellbinding display.
15. Raven Statues
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Place a few small raven figurines on your shelves or mantel for an eerie vibe. You can find raven statues in various sizes and styles.
Choose ones that fit your space and match your decor. Black resin or ceramic ravens work well for a classic look.
16. Halloween Wreath with Skulls

A skull wreath is a spooky addition to your apartment door. You can make one easily with a foam wreath form and plastic skulls from the dollar store.
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Paint the skulls white or black, glue them evenly around the wreath, and add cobwebs or small plastic spiders for extra creepiness.
Finish with a black ribbon to hangβan eye-catching decoration thatβs sure to spook your neighbors!
17. Orange and Black Bunting Banners
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Orange and black bunting banners are perfect for adding Halloween spirit to your small apartment. These festive decorations take up little space but make a big impact.
You can hang them across windows, doorways, or walls to create a spooky atmosphere. Look for ready-made options or try making your own with paper or fabric.
18. Inflatable Ghost for Balcony
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These spooky decorations come in various sizes to fit your space.
You can easily set up an inflatable ghost by plugging it in and letting it self-inflate. The glowing white figure will catch everyone’s eye, day and night.
19. Glow-in-the-Dark Wall Art
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Brighten up your small apartment with glow-in-the-dark wall art this Halloween. You can find ready-made options or create your own spooky designs.
Try stick-on stars, ghosts, or bats that light up when it’s dark. These are easy to apply and remove without damaging your walls.
20. Witch Broom Stand
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Want to add a touch of witchy flair to your small apartment? Try a decorative witch broom stand! Use a tall, slim umbrella stand or a corner shelf to display a few broomsticks of different sizes.
Complete the look with colorful ribbons on the handles and small witch-themed accents like miniature hats for a festive, magical touch.

















