Khloé Kardashian may not be the biggest Halloween fan herself, but this year she’s proving she’s all in, at least for her kids. On Sunday, October 5, the Good American co-founder, 41, gave fans a full tour of her decked-out Halloween décor, showing that spooky season has officially taken over her California home.
Khloé started her Instagram Stories tour with a dramatic entryway reveal. Her front door was transformed into a fall fantasy, framed by clusters of orange and white pumpkins, skeletons, and autumn leaves climbing up in true harvest style.
But the centerpiece outside was a towering Jack Skellington sculpture, straight out of "The Nightmare Before Christmas," greeting visitors while the film’s iconic song "This Is Halloween" played in the background. It was a nod to the fun side of the holiday, which Khloé admitted she’s embracing more than ever.
A Cozy, Autumn-Inspired Living Space
The tour didn’t stop at the doorstep. Inside, Khloé gave fans a glimpse at her cozy fireplace and lounge area. Giant orange pumpkins and more autumn leaves surrounded the crackling fireplace, arranged into a stunning arch that instantly gave the space a festive, storybook glow. Cream pillows placed nearby softened the look, balancing spooky with cozy.
Cream pillows placed nearby softened the look, balancing spooky with cozy.
The design feels equal parts Halloween and Thanksgiving, making her space feel warm, inviting, and ready for both trick-or-treaters and family movie nights.
Leaning In for True and Tatum
While Kardashian confessed she’s “not a huge Halloween girl,” she admitted on Stories that she’s now “obsessed” with how it all came together. “It’s just not my holiday but I try to lean in for the kiddos,” she wrote, referring to her daughter True, 7, and son Tatum, 3, whom she shares with ex Tristan Thompson. “I never ever thought I would be so obsessed with my Halloween decorations. Simply because it’s not my favorite but holy cow!!!!!”
Khloé gave a special shoutout to Butterfly Floral and Event Design, run by Inna, who was behind the autumn-meets-Halloween transformation. “She gave the fall harvest of my dreams,” Khloé gushed, adding that it was “the perfect amount of fall and Halloween.”
For someone who says Halloween isn’t her thing, her enthusiasm over the final result shows she might be inching toward becoming a Halloween convert.
Last Year’s Spooky Vibes
This isn’t the first time Khloé has gone all out for October. Last year’s decorations leaned more on the creepy side, with floating ghosts, witches’ brooms, sprawling vines, and piles of pumpkins in a variety of colors. She even had two giant Jack Skellingtons stationed outside her home, setting a spookier tone than this year’s cozier fall-inspired vibe.
For Khloé, it’s less about her personal love of Halloween and more about creating magical moments for her kids. By leaning into the spirit of the season, she’s building traditions that True and Tatum will remember long after the decorations come down.