No longer is Halloween a holiday reserved for children. As an adult, you appreciate the spooky season even more than you did as a kid, and you want to celebrate the holiday by decorating for the season with elegance and grace. Fortunately, it is easier than you might expect to achieve sophistication during this season — as long as you utilize the following tips:
Opt for Realism
Halloween decorations can run the gamut from terrifyingly gruesome to downright cute, but neither end of the spectrum is particularly classy. Instead, a sophisticated Halloween tends to fall close to the center of the spectrum, with realistic-looking décor that looks attractive and falls short of being truly scary.
You should utilize many real items in your décor, like real pumpkins and gourds, real branches and twigs, real candles and the like. Where it is unreasonable to find authentic décor — like with skeletons, bats, spiders and other Halloween fauna — you should opt for as lifelike facsimiles as possible. For example, any black cats within your décor should look, perhaps at a distance, like a real black cat, with accurate size, proportions, textures and such. Realism in your design grounds your decorating style in truth and forgives viewers the need to stretch their imaginations so they can instead merely appreciate the elevated design.
Go Dark and Dead
Halloween celebrates the darker aspects of life and death. Thus, the easiest way to incorporate Halloween décor into your existing design is to swap lightness and brightness with darkness and dreariness. You might shroud your home in black textiles, like tablecloths, throw blankets, draperies and the like. Any vivacious plants around your home should be replaced with lifeless sticks or dried flower arrangements, which should have pale, washed-out color. If you do appreciate a living bouquet, you should opt for atypical blooms in dark hues, like black dahlias, or plants that have a macabre reputation, like cobra lilies and Venus fly traps.
Take Victorian Inspiration
The Victorian period, which lasted during Queen Victoria’s reign from 1837 to 1901, was a strange and incredibly influential time in Western culture. To a much more heightened degree than many cultures that came before, the Victorians had an obsession with death — perhaps because Queen Victoria herself lost her beloved Prince Albert and remained in mourning for the rest of her life. Still, Victorians developed elaborate rituals around death and revered death during life in fascinating and aesthetic ways. You might model your Halloween décor on Victorian designs, decorating with old-fashioned items like cloches, tea sets, candelabras, pewter dishware and the like.
Spend on Quality Décor
Elegance tends to involve restraint in decorating, which means your home might be less appointed during the Halloween season than other, less sophisticated houses on your block. Because you will have fewer items to decorate with, you should have more budget available per item to afford you some exceedingly high-quality décor. By selecting Halloween decorations that are well-constructed from durable and attractive materials, you should be able to use and reuse your décor again and again, reveling in a gorgeous and classy Halloween year after year.
Try Classy DIYs
While sophisticated Halloween decorations are relatively rare, you should still strive to differentiate your home and make your décor utterly unique by integrating a few DIYs. There are tasteful DIY options for you to consider, such as a braided black corn chain to hang on your front door or a scarecrow made of produce and items from your yard. If you want to add more fanciful décor, you can craft frighteningly realistic spirits from cheesecloth or chicken wire to illuminate in the night.
Offer Adult Treats
Finally, you should showcase your adult Halloween decorations during a Halloween party, in which you celebrate the season with all manner of adult treats. You can find delightful cocktails with spooky names and ingredients, and there are elevated Halloween-themed hors d’oeuvres to pass around, as well. With the right crowd and the right snacks and drinks, your attention to detail in your holiday decorations will not go unnoticed or unappreciated.
Just because you love Halloween does not mean that you have to celebrate the holiday with the same silly and childish decorations as everyone else. By being specific in your décor selections, you can create an elevated, adult atmosphere during the spooky season.
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