54 Halloween Decor for Kitchen Ideas

Looking for some Halloween decor for kitchen ideas? I was too, so I thought I would share some of the Halloween kitchen decor I found with you.

I love decorating for Halloween, it is one of my favorite holidays.

The kitchen is one of the most popular rooms in the home so it stands to reason that we should decorate it for Halloween.

I hope you enjoy these Halloween kitchen decorations as much as I do.

1. Add a spooky centerpiece

Halloween Decor for Kitchen Ideas

If you have a kitchen that’s a little too small for a large centerpiece, consider adding a smaller one to your island or a corner of your countertop.

This adorable hocus pocus sign is the perfect size for a small centerpiece.

I paired it with a black candlestick, a small pumpkin, and a few sprigs of faux eucalyptus.

It’s a simple way to add a little festive Halloween decor to your kitchen.

2. Swap out your dish towels

Halloween Decor for Kitchen Ideas

I always love to switch out my dish towels for the season and Halloween is no exception! I found this set of three Halloween towels and they are so cute!

I also love to add a few Halloween towels to my collection of white towels that hang on our oven.

I found this towel and this towel that are perfect for a more neutral Halloween kitchen vibe.

3. Use your fruit as decor

Halloween Decor for Kitchen Ideas

I love using apples and pears in my fall decor. They are inexpensive and easy to find, and they last a long time.

I used them to create a simple centerpiece in my kitchen, and I love how it turned out.

I just used a cake stand and a few small bowls to create a little display. I added some faux pumpkins and a few sprigs of greenery and eucalyptus to finish it off.

4. Add a festive tablecloth

Halloween Decor for Kitchen Ideas

A tablecloth is an easy way to add some Halloween vibes to the kitchen.

I love the look of a simple black and white tablecloth with a fun Halloween inspired print.

You could also go with a solid color tablecloth in a classic Halloween color like orange or purple.

5. Switch out your kitchen accessories

Halloween Decor for Kitchen Ideas

If you have open shelving or display space in your kitchen, you can easily switch out your everyday kitchen accessories with Halloween-themed ones.

Use a tiered tray on your kitchen island or countertop to display Halloween mugs, plates, and bowls.

You can also use a similar method to display your Halloween-themed dish towels and oven mitts. I like to use a decorative ladder to display mine.

You can also use a cake stand to display a festive Halloween treat in the center of your kitchen island or on your kitchen table.

6. Add a few pumpkins

Halloween Decor for Kitchen Ideas

Pumpkins are a classic Halloween decoration, and you can add them to your kitchen in so many different ways.

Whether you want to add a few real pumpkins to your countertops or you want to add some pumpkin decor to your shelves,

there are so many ways to get creative with pumpkins in your kitchen.

7. Hang a festive wreath

Halloween Decor for Kitchen Ideas

If you have a window above your sink or a smaller window in your kitchen, a wreath is a great way to dress it up for the season.

Hang a wreath with a suction cup hook or a command hook and add a fun Halloween sign or ribbon to it.

If you have a larger window, you can hang a wreath in the center of it or on one side.

I love the look of a wreath on one side of a larger window and then a garland on the other side to balance it out!

8. Add some spooky art

Halloween Decor for Kitchen Ideas

Typically, kitchen decor is limited to the countertops and table, but why not add some spooky art to your walls?

This can be anything from a print to a wreath to a spooky sign that you hang up.

If you’re looking for something more temporary, I recommend a wreath that you can hang on a hook or a print that you can lean against the wall.

If you’re looking for something more permanent, I recommend a sign that you can hang up or a print that you can frame.

9. Change your lighting

The easiest way to make your kitchen feel like a haunted mansion is to change out your light bulbs.

You can use colored bulbs or swap your white bulbs for smart bulbs that you can control with an app on your phone.

Smart bulbs can change color and brightness, and you can even set up a schedule to have them come on and off at a certain time.

You can also change the color of the light to match your decor.

I love the idea of using red bulbs to make your kitchen look like a witch’s lair!

10. Add some festive soap

One of the easiest and most affordable ways to add a touch of

Halloween to your kitchen is to simply swap out your regular hand and dish soap with some festive options.

I love this time of year because so many brands come out with special scents and designs for the season.

I found this Mrs. Meyer’s Mum set at Target and it’s the perfect color for

Halloween without being too over the top. I also love the Caldrea apple and pumpkin scents.

Conclusion

There are so many ways to decorate your kitchen for Halloween. I hope I have given you some inspiration to get started. I would love to see your Halloween decorated kitchen. Please tag me on Instagram to share your kitchen decor. Happy Halloween!

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