With the fall season commencing, it’s time to break out the Halloween decorations.

Like any other special season, your home needs to also be dressed up.

Specifically, your porch area needs to be ready to welcome all your guests and trick-or-treaters.

backyard decorated for Halloween

The porch area can be a tricky area to decorate as it can be filled with obstacles.

From tiny spaces or irregular shapes, finding a cohesive decoration plan can be challenging.

However, just because there aren’t obvious choices doesn’t mean your porch has to go without decorations.

red, orange, green mums on Halloween porch

To get into the Halloween season without getting gimmicky, pumpkins are the perfect path to take.

Instead of using orange pumpkins, opt for using all white pumpkins.

For some, Halloween is the perfect time to exercise maximalism and bring out all the home decorations.

front porch filled with Halloween decorations

However, even working with many decorations can be difficult.

Matching themes together and knowing where to place what can be challenging.

One fun wayHouse of Hood Blogshowcases how to decorate is by utilizing large spiders all over your home.

Using large props like this enables you to use up every possible square inch of your home.

Soul and Lanealso teaches us that Halloween isn’t just for spooky decorations.

Even though skeletons can be a little frightening, why not have fun with them?

Go full on and create a theme of it on your front porch.

Add a broomstick to your skeleton’s hand and make it the entrance to a witch’s lair.