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    These Hot Halloween Decor Trends Will Make Your House the Thrill of the Neighborhood

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    (BPT) - Halloween is just around the corner. Why not do it up big this year? From 12-foot animatronic scarecrows and other oversized inflatables to Halloween-inspired planters filled with the colors of the season, homeowners are revamping their outdoor spaces to showcase their Halloween spirit.

    "Since the spooky season is starting earlier than ever, and homeowners are itching to decorate sooner, many are looking for décor that can last for the entire fall season," said Monica Reese, Director of Trend and Style at Lowe's. "We're seeing consumers blend more traditional fall and harvest décor with Halloween. That said, we know there are a lot of people who still go all out with their Halloween decorations, creating awe-inspiring set-ups. We continue to see consumers reaching for oversized 'wow' items for their yard and front porch."

    For indoor décor, Reese expects that consumers will fill their spaces with mixed materials and textures to give a "luxe goth" look, such as feathers, metallic finishes, faux pampas, beads, velvet, black florals and more.

    "We'll see these textures come to life through throw pillows, festive wreaths and moody garlands that will elevate mantels, tablescapes, living spaces and entryways," she said.

    Need more spooky ideas to get your ghost on? Here are some Halloween dos and don'ts from Monica Reese at Lowe's.

    Do:

    Buy pieces that can be used for the full fall and Halloween season.Think big! Oversized pieces for your yard or even for interiors can bring a new dimension to your spooky setup.Tap into your creative side. Halloween gives us a chance to showcase our creative side and create fun, whimsical, or spooky DIY decor. Whether you construct a festive fall wreath for your front door, an eerie graveyard for your lawn, or a fearsome bat house, you can find all your Halloween project materials at Lowe's.Mix textures and patterns. Play around with things like uplighting, mums and metallic spray paint on drop cloths.Involve the whole family. Decorating your house and yard can be a great project for you and the kids on a Saturday afternoon!

    Don't:

    Don’t be afraid to try new things! Halloween is such a fun holiday and an opportunity to express your own personal style. Shopping at Lowe's offers a range of design options for every kind of Halloween enthusiast.Don't be afraid to go with a theme! At Lowe's this year, you can find themes like: Haunted Harbor Collection : This year, the perils of the unexplored deep inspired Lowe's on-trend Haunted Harbor collection with sea witches and sea hags to zombie fishermen , undead divers and even the Kraken itself. Shoppers couldn’t get their hands on Kraken fast enough, so Lowe’s will release the Kraken again soon! Wednesday Collection : Since its premiere, fans have fallen for Wednesday and the show's sarcastic, supernatural spookiness. Lowe's brings Wednesday to life in a new way this Halloween season with its collection of animatronics, including Wednesday Addams herself, Cousin It , Joseph Crackstone and other undead relics from Nevermore Academy.The Haunted Mansion Collection : For a ghoulish and ghostly good time this Halloween, Lowe's leans into Disney's The Haunted Mansion with trending pieces, like Beatrice the Headless Maiden , Headless Knight, Caretaker , Madame Leota Tombstones , and other relics, like candelabras, globes and plaques.

    And most of all, don't forget to get into the "spirit" of the holiday and have fun. To find more Halloween décor inspiration and ideas, visit www.lowes.com/halloween .

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