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HITCHCOCK HALLOWEEN HALLWAY

This years "wicked dwelling" decor has been set! Last year, I had set Halloween in our dining room (you can see here) and out front... but this year, I took full advantage of the height and floating shelves in our stairway.  As I mentioned yesterday, Sunday I had watched the Alfred Hitchcock movie Vertigo. This Hitchcock thriller, along with another - The Birds -  ultimately catapulted the Halloween decor vision into the stairway. I already had the decor pulled together in the garage, so I started pulling some of the pieces on the stair landing. Since October first is this coming Friday, it seemed like the right time for Halloween's 'execution' (lol)...


Tree silhouette wall art: $5 thrift find from about 5 years ago...
paired with Hitchcock birds..

Simple DIY projects from thrift finds - I'm sure can also be
improved by several DIY bloggers out there!

Ultimate Green Decor
Utilize found tree branches into height of a space and
put those wine bottles to use: Recycle into haunted decor.

This years addition of Dollar Store spanish moss upt the creepy factor of
last years BigLots skulls, Michael's crows and Target black pumpkin.

Mixing thrift finds (silhouette art), DIY projects, existing home decor & Halloween decorations creates impact on a budget - total cost: only $7 this year for 2 bags of moss and five additional small crows.

Although at first I was inspired by the Pottery Barn Halloween entrance decor, and it even inspired the start of  the previous post Branching Out Into Fall (after finding all those branches on the side of the road - I felt like Morticia Addams while clipping off all the leaves), I really wanted to keep our front entrance more Autumn than Halloween. This space is filled with reused home decor items (like the wood plaques, metal wall plaques, and candle holders)  along with six simple DIY projects - I'll be explaining in more detail in another post this week.

Take an inspiration and make it your own.

Turn Back sign picked up at the grocery store last year for $2.

Existing wall plaques: Wood plaques from Marshalls, metal plaques (on shelves) from Pier One (have three but only used two here).

Make the most of what you have: If you only have a few items, keep them all pulled together for stronger impact vs. trying to spread them everywhere.

Use Google Images to fill thrift frames.
Print on special paper to help age their effect.

Use Picnik to give special effects to images.

Even for Halloween decor: Think of old things in new ways.


Do you decorate for Halloween? What are some things you like to do? Do you have a party? Do you get dressed up in costume? I don't know why I love it so much. Maybe it's so fun because it's an opportunity to REALLY be extra creative - from home decor, to foods, to costumes... When else during the year can you combine all of these? "Maybe" Christmas, but costumes do have their limitations :)


I could have kept going - but know when to say when...


By setting Halloween in the stairway (which also works well with the sound of our bones cracking - lol), it allows the rest of our home to have a warm & cozy Autumn feel. Since branching out for Fall, I've added more burnt orange, colorful Fall leaves, and heavier fabrics like velvet - I'll also be posting these updates shortly, along with some Fall Fix-Up Tips for the house, my latest thrift store finds, wardrobe tips, and updates on the client project...

So stay tuned...


All styling, projects and photos by Lynda Quintero-Davids

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GIVE YOUR STAIRS A NEW FOCAL POINT


Tired of seeing pictures just stuck on the walls of your stairs? Why not try floating shelves? Floating shelves set on the stair landing wall can give a new place for you to display your art or photographs... and even a seasonal rotating gallery...



Starting out in a bare & builders white blank space, along with updating the carpet, try just painting the lower portion of the walls, bellow the stair railing, in the common color you've used around the home. For our home, I had used a modern neutral palette of greys, which worked with the existing gray-taupe tile floor. The white mouldings, railings and uprights keep the space open and airy, without any major reconstruction.


A circle form works well within a 'wedge' of a wall space.
The dark wood disc (from Pier 1) here than relates to the floating shelves (found online at westelm.com) carrying the eye up upon entering our home...


Keeping the stairwell neutral, allows for the displays to rotate... but for added pops of color, just paint some blank canvas in your accent color, and the spaces will continue to flow...




To keep the space still stylish, but more classic neutral, a category of black & white photography works great... for a living space, utilize a personal event like your wedding, for a staged space, use abstract photos or photos of local architecture...



and for the holidays, add a few simple pieces of trim...


An easy way to create a festive FOCAL POINT,
whether traveling up or down your stairs...


Shelf width should be really no wider than 4 1/2",
to ensure easy traffic flow...

But isn't it nicer to look up and not see this?


but to see this


Or what ever other gallery you can create
for a new focal point.

Sorry for the delayed post today, but blogger changed how pictures are added, and it's slowed down the process...


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