There is a sudden zombie apocalypse. Governments and civilizations have all collapsed. And if there is anything left, it’s the unprecedented will to survive. Sounds adventurous, right? Well, we don’t know if it will ever happen, or whether you will get a chance to escape from the mundane rhythm of life, but we do know that 31st October is approaching. It means there is no perfect time like Halloween to satiate your Zombieland, Walking Dead, or any other pop-culture fantasy where you get to play a zombie or someone hunting them as you employ various zombie Halloween décor ideas.

For years, you’ve decorated your home with scary pumpkins and eerie wreaths. But how about making your house a Walking Dead set this year? Below, we present to you 15 zombie Halloween décor ideas that will leave your house in an utterly bloody mess.

Zombie Planter

This super-creepy zombie planter, featuring a filthy mouth and scary, dead eyes, is a wonderful addition to your Halloween tabletop decorations.

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Mannequins Zombies

Buy a few mannequins and place them on your porch. If this doesn’t scare the hell out of visitors, nothing will. These mannequins will unleash horror in your yard.

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Half-Buried Zombie

Is there anything scarier than sighting a half-buried zombie in your backyard? If this petrifies you, imagine how terror-struck your friends would be after spotting it for the first time.

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Skeleton Zombie Stakes

DIY your own zombies with last year’s skeleton props and stake them in your garden to strike terror. It’s a great way to repurpose old decorations with a little bit of creativity and passion

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Zombie Inflatable

This one-handed zombie inflatable is a treat for your trick-or-treaters. It will cast a haunting shadow on your zombie Halloween decoration and make your house look the scariest on the block.

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Inflatable Zombie Archway

Planning on inviting your friends to the Halloween party games? Let this inflatable zombie archway greet your friends at the doorway and strike terror among passersby.

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Zombie Burning in Acid

This zombie burning in a vat of acid will trigger your fight or puke response. Or, it could be both because of how ghastly it looks. Eek!

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Child Zombie

If you believe it’s adult zombies are scary, take a gander at this child zombie eating a hand while sitting on a chair.

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Zombie Decal

If you don’t want to invest your time and money in life-sized props but still want to adorn your home with zombie Halloween décor, this creepy-looking decal is for you.

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Zombieland Barricading Tape

Your house won’t be considered a zombie apocalypse unless you place barricading tape at your entryway.

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Zombie Arm Yard Stakes

How about these zombie arm yard stakes for your zombie Halloween décor? These zombie hands are perfect for adding a character and life to your fun and frightening outdoor Halloween decorations.

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Groundbreaking Zombies

If nothing scares you to your wits, then zombies breaking in through the ground will get you sweating with fear. Use some pallets and bloodthirsty figurines to create this ghastly zombie yard display.

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Skeleton Zombie Prop

Dress up a few skeleton props as zombies and display them throughout your yard to enhance the creepy factor of your zombie Halloween decorations. This terrifying sight will definitely startle onlookers.

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Zombie Outbreak Sign

Displaying a zombie outbreak sign at your front door, gates, or fences is a simple but effective idea to send shivers down the spines of your guests and passersby.

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Zombie Plants

Make zombie plants or zombie hands using plastic eyeballs or plastic hands. Fill your planter with soil and add these props to planters for a spine-chilling effect in your garden.

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Did we miss any? Let us know what you think of these zombie Halloween décor ideas. Have a Happy Halloween!

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director, and PR specialist with over ten years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, based in Shimla, India. He's played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times and currently serves as the Managing Editor at Homecrux, where he writes on consumer technology, design, and outdoor gear. When not working on his writing projects, Atish loves to explore new Kickstarter projects, watch cult classic films, interview designers, and ponder existential questions.

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