We can't wait to transform our homes into something frightful for Halloween, which is just around the corner. Unexpectedly, pumpkins weren't the most popular decorations in the US, according to a recent study.
The Skeletons
We were astounded to learn that skeletons are the top one. Take inspiration from these top-rated decorations if you're preparing some amazing Halloween door decorating ideas or outfitting your house for a Halloween party.
According to research of Google search statistics, skeletons were the most widely used Halloween decoration overall. However, the top five also included bats, spiders, witches, and pumpkins.
All of the aforementioned items, we feel, are absolutely associated with the spookiest season and worthy of inclusion in your Halloween outdoor décor ideas. When examining national patterns, it appears that the East coast prefers to stick with traditional pumpkin decorations while the West coast has a thing for bats.
According to a survey of homeowners, 67% of them say they decorate the interior of their homes, while 61% say they decorate the exterior. 54 percent of people are serious Halloween enthusiasts and decorate both the inside and outside of their homes.
The Cornstalks
Whereas in the Midwest, corn stalks are a common decoration, and we adore the fact that Nebraska and Arkansas favor animal bones more than most states. A small, four-legged skeleton strikes me as extremely spooky and humorous.
The most popular alternative for decorations continues to be inflatable lawn decorations. Projectors, front door decorations, Halloween trees (imagine Christmas tree draped in cobwebs), and animatronics were all among the top items Americans are buying this holiday season.
We don't hesitate to invest time and resources into creating displays that have a significant impression because Halloween is a major occasion. We spend an average of $145 on decorations and spend an average of 3.3 hours making our homes look spooky.
This year, 82 percent of people will decorate for Halloween, which we think is a great excuse to have some fun and try out some more daring fall decor options.
Will you adopt frightful clowns and draw inspiration from Texas? Or perhaps you'll use some scarecrows and join the New York crowd. We won't be stopping at a few jack-o-lanterns on our porch this year, that much is certain.
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