Decor & Renovation
For the Love of Pumpkins
Photography: Bruno Petrozza
Decor & Renovation
For the Love of Pumpkins
How to imbue your home with decorations that’ll stay stylish long after Halloween is over.
Photography: Bruno Petrozza
This floral wreath was painted black for a spooky feel but will create a bold look on the front door all season long. Add a touch of gold or silver and this wreath can take you into the holiday season.
Photography: Bruno Petrozza
Painted Pumpkins placed on the stairs make for a lively welcome for trick-or-treaters. Come November 1st, replace the orange elements with red to give the scene a festive look.
Photography: Bruno Petrozza
Don’t go overboard with orange. Incorporating neutrals like black and white gives you much more flexibility to stretch your decor into the coming weeks.
Stay away from ghoulish faces and instead decorate with a graphic pattern.
Photography: Bruno Petrozza
A simple vignette consisting of household jars and frames can easily go from all Hallow’s Eve to Elves on the Shelves by the addition of glitzy elements more suited to Santa than skulls.
Photography: Bruno Petrozza
Candles are a decorating mainstay no matter the season. Simple white ones like these work equally well with any colour scheme and are an inexpensive way to dress up any holiday display.
Photography: Bruno Petrozza
This pretty centrepiece is easily constructed from baby pumpkins coated in hues that match the party’s decor. Mixing dark and metallic shades gives the scene the longevity to dress the table for any fall or winter feast.
Photography: Bruno Petrozza
The addition of inexpensive natural greenery like garden herbs and fallen branches keeps the look organic and is a surefire way to refresh the tablescape a few times without breaking the bank.
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