Your living room is basically the heart of your home, right? It deserves a Halloween makeover that feels festive but not totally over the top.
From flickering candles to playful pumpkin displays, a few well-chosen touches can turn your space into a cozy seasonal retreat.
Maybe you love gothic elegance, rustic charm, or a bold modern vibe—either way, these 20 Halloween living room decor ideas should spark plenty of inspiration!
1. Spooky String Lights
Drape ghost-shaped or orange and purple string lights along your mantel, windows, or bookshelves. They give off a warm, eerie glow that sets the Halloween mood—and honestly, setup doesn’t get much easier.
2. Layered Pumpkin Accents

Scatter pumpkins in different sizes across your mantel and coffee table. Mixing heights and textures makes a layered, cozy fall display that looks festive without any fuss.
3. Black and Deep Red Candle Arrangements
Group black and deep red LED pillar candles on your coffee table or mantel. Their flickering light brings a gothic, moody vibe to the whole room.
4. Skeleton Fireplace Styling

Set a skeleton against your fireplace surround and toss pumpkins and autumn leaves around it. Suddenly, your hearth becomes the spooky star of the room.
5. Bat Wall Decals Behind the Sofa or Fireplace
Stick removable black bat decals in a flying pattern on the wall behind your sofa or fireplace. They’re cheap, easy to put up, and honestly make a big impact.
6. Gothic Black-and-White Gallery Wall
Hang up black-and-white vintage portraits in dark frames for a gallery wall. Weave some cobwebs between the frames for that haunted mansion effect—creepy but still classy.
7. Ghostly Wall Art with Vintage Frames
Print or draw simple ghost illustrations and pop them into mismatched vintage frames. This lighthearted wall art works with any living room style, honestly.
8. Floating Witch Hats with LED Tea Lights
Hang black witch hats from the ceiling using fishing line, then attach LED tea lights underneath. That floating effect looks magical, especially with the lights low.
9. Black Ornate Mantel Decor

Arrange decorative skulls and tall black candlesticks on your mantel for a gothic Halloween setup. Toss in some dark greenery or dried flowers for extra drama.
10. Decorative Throw Pillows
Swap out your usual throw pillows for Halloween covers with “Boo,” skulls, or pumpkins. It’s the fastest way to give your sofa a seasonal twist.
11. Lifelike Skeleton Seated in a Chair
Sit a life-size skeleton in an accent chair and maybe give it a book or a mug. This surprise guest always gets a laugh and makes a statement.
12. Cobweb-Draped Branches with Ravens

Arrange bare branches above your sofa and drape them with faux cobwebs. Perch a few black ravens on top for a dramatic, haunted forest vibe.
13. Two-Tiered Tabletop Display
Style a two-tiered tray with mini pumpkins, candles, and a little “Boo” sign. It’s compact, works on a side table or coffee table, and keeps things tidy.
14. Black Cat Accents
Place black cat figurines or silhouettes on shelves and side tables. They’re classic Halloween—plus, they add a little whimsy.
15. Gourds and Mini Pumpkins in Rustic Basket

Fill a woven basket with colorful gourds and mini pumpkins. Set it near your fireplace or entry for a simple, natural fall accent.
16. Dark Framed Mirror
Lean or hang a dark-framed antique mirror on the wall. Add candles and cobwebs for a haunted reflection that guests honestly won’t forget.
17. Happy Halloween Banner
String a “Happy Halloween” banner across your fireplace mantel. It’s easy, affordable, and works with pretty much any other Halloween decor.
18. Sugar Skull Wall Decor
Hang up colorful sugar skull art or Dia de los Muertos-inspired pieces. These vibrant accents bring a lively, celebratory energy to your Halloween setup.
19. Neon Spider Lights
Mount a neon spider light on your wall or shelf for a bold, modern Halloween statement. The bright glow pops against dark walls and adds a cool, contemporary edge.
20. Ghostly Victorian Corner

Toss some lace over a side table, maybe add a few taper candles, and scatter vintage trinkets around for a ghostly Victorian corner. This setup really brings out that old-world Halloween vibe!













