Get into the spirit with Lowe’s’ one-stop shop for Halloween

A message from: Lowe's


We know. New York City's summer is still in full swing. Hello, 90° weather!
Okay, but: Halloween enthusiasts are already dreaming of crisp, spooky October nights — and Lowe's is on the same page.
- That's why the Fortune 50 company started pulling Halloween merch out of its bubbling cauldron as early as June, with even more tricks and treats available online and in-store starting Aug. 26.
Why it's important: "Halloween" has amassed 3.4 million searches this month alone — and Lowe's has a haunted lineup filled with both eerie and family-friendly offerings that include trendy, in-demand decor. 👻
- That means you can get a head start on evoking fun and fright with ghostly graveyards, deep sea haunts, themed ghouls and other chilling collections that'll make your house the ultimate neighborhood thrill.
- If scare and gore aren't your style, Lowe's also has happier haunts with its Disney-themed decor, in addition to its cozy and charming items fit for any fall aesthetic.
What to expect: Dark color palettes and moody, mysterious decor with luxe gothic and 90s influence.
🎃 Haunted Harbor Collection
Cloak your house with inspiration from the perils of the unexplored deep sea, like sea witches and hags, zombie fishermen, undead divers — and even the Kraken itself.
🪦 Wednesday Collection
Since its premiere, fans have fallen for "Wednesday" and the show's sarcastic, supernatural spookiness.
Lowe's is bringing the story to life in a new way this Halloween with a collection of animatronics, including Wednesday Addams herself, Cousin Itt, Joseph Crackstone and other undead relics from Nevermore Academy.
👻 Haunted Mansion Collection
Have a ghoulishly good time with trending pieces from Lowe's Haunted Mansion Collection, which features Beatrice the Headless Maiden, Headless Knight, Caretaker and Madame Leota Tombstones.
Worth a mention: Find other relics like candelabras, globes and plaques.
Plus, plus, plus: A spell for spooktacular decor
Although Halloween is still a few weeks away, the trends are clear: Goth is in.
- Create the look with feathers, metallic finishes, faux pampas, beads, velvet, black florals and more — and elevate mantels, tablescapes, living spaces and entryways with throw pillows, festive wreaths or moody garlands.
Need more expert tips? Follow these trendy decoration dos and don'ts from Monica Reese, Lowe's director of trend and style.
Do…
- Buy pieces that fit the full fall season. This year, shoppers are blending traditional fall and harvest decor with Halloween.
- Think big! Oversized pieces for your yard or interior spaces can bring a new dimension to your setup.
Worth a mention: Visit Lowe's for yard inflatables, like 20-foot tall black cats, long large tentacles up to 6-feet tall or a 42-inch tall Kraken monster monster with light-up eyes — and don't forget the Halloween-inspired planters filled with seasonal colors.
- Transform basic items into spine-chilling theme additions with fresh coats of spray paint.
- Mix textures and patterns by getting creative with shredded cheesecloths, glitter, dark florals and embellishments.
Don't…
- Be afraid to try new things. Lean into Halloween fun and express your wicked or whimsical style.
Next steps: Find this year's most coveted items at Lowe's.