This guide will provide you with nine ways to spookify your house. You will find one of the best ways to do it.
Flowerless Night
To get in the mood, you will need to wait for nighttime. Then remove the flowers and whatever nice things might be around your house.
Jack O’Lantern
It is a classic. You have to replace torches and lamps with pumpkins.
New Doors & Windows
This glass looks way too pretty for Halloween. The house looks a lot less welcoming after replacing them with iron bars, and the spruce door looks more creepy than any of the other ones. Barricading the windows is another nice touch to make the house look as uninviting as possible.
Decrepit Dwelling
Add some coarse dirt to make the place look dead and old. You can also replace your stone bricks with mossy or cracked ones if you have any. Also, you have to add some cobwebs, but make sure not to overdo it. Cobwebs are very bright, and it will look weird if you add too many.
Gruesome Graves
Front yard? More like a graveyard. Adding a couple of graves can be a good idea, especially if you have a lot of free space. You can make a zombie’s head pop out of a grave when someone passes if you want to.
Scary Skulls
You obviously can’t leave skulls off the list. This one is for those who want to get more serious about their Halloween decorations.
Creepy Crypt
You can make room for a torture chamber under the house. Of course, there are a lot of possibilities when it comes to torture devices.
Bloody Backdoor
This one works best if you did the torture chamber. It’s a basement door, and you can add a little detail in a minute.
Sinister Sign
This last one is a small detail but a must-have.