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Harvest and Halloween Decor Tips for Renters

Halloween decor for renters

Landlords, property managers and renters alike know that decorating makes a rental feel like home, and that decorating without causing damage is vital for any rental unit’s longevity and the return of the security deposit. Sharing these harvest and Halloween decorating tips can ensure that renters can enjoy all the fun of the season without causing damage.


Decorating for any holiday can be a wonderful way to get into the spirit of the celebration and give your home a pop of color and fun. The harvest season is no exception; from Halloween to Thanksgiving, there are plenty of ways to decorate your space, but finding renter-friendly decor can be an added challenge. Don’t miss out on these helpful tips to keep your rental damage-free while enjoying all that the harvest season has to offer.

Colorful Lighting:

Lighting is an easy way to change the environment and add ambiance to your space without requiring hours of work. This simple change is very effective and can allow you to greatly affect the mood of your apartment or home. While lighting is an important way to decorate your rental throughout the year, using additional lighting options such as LED light strings, color-changing smart bulbs, or extra floor lamps and table lamps with blacklight bulbs can all add dramatic or spooky atmosphere to your Halloween celebration. Well-placed lighting colors with hues of yellows, oranges or reds can add warmth and fun to your harvest or Thanksgiving gathering.

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Pumpkins, Mums and Natural Decor:

Nothing says fall like pumpkins! Jack-o-lanterns and pumpkins are perfect renter-friendly decorations that can be composted or discarded at the end of the season. Chrysanthemums (aka mums) are the perfect Harvest and Halloween floral option. Whether you opt for a harvest atmosphere with bright shades of reds, yellows and oranges, or you encourage an eerie look with deep shades of purple or burgundy and bronze, these are an ideal centerpiece for table. Place them in pots next to your front door for a welcoming and fun entryway all-season long. For entryways, porches or balconies don’t miss out on other harvest-ready natural decorations like gourds, corn stalks, and hay bales to complete the look.

Command Strips for Hanging Decor:

Whatever you want to hang up for fall, Halloween or Thanksgiving, there is no doubt that the command hook should be the star of the show when it comes to damage-free decorating for the harvest season. From wreaths to wall decorations, command strips, and command hooks can be ideal for hanging temporary decorations. While command strips are ideal for decorating year-round, they are perfect for seasonal decorations that don’t need to stay up long-term.

Learn more: Command Strips: A Renter’s New Best Friend?

Wall and Window Decals:

Removable wall decals and removable window decals can be a lively addition to your normal decor and are easy to adhere to and remove at the end of your celebrations. They are even ideal for letting children participate in decorating, making them a no-brainer to add to your harvest decoration list. Just remember to test wall decals in a small spot before adhering in large quantities; wall decals are designed to be removed cleanly and without damage, but since decal brands and wall textures vary, it is always best practice to do a quick test. Since removable decals come in a variety of shapes, sizes and designs, don’t be afraid to find a few you love for year-round decor, as well.

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Seasonal Rugs or Door Mats:

Area rugs and door mats protect the flooring while adding a pop or color or personality to the space. Opt for seasonal designs that fit the autumn or Halloween theme. Door mats are relatively inexpensive and are easy to swap from season-to-season, so don’t be afraid to get creative with your choices.


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