Spooky Halloween Treats and Décor to Try This Season at Lodges at Lake Salish

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Halloween is right around the corner for friends at Lodges at Lake Salish! Longer days mean way more time with your friends under the sun, but Halloween is the best part. When it comes to this season, there’s one thing everyone has to do. It’s time for some spooky, frightful decorations and pumpkin spice.

Delicious Pumpkin Treats & More

  • Pumpkin coffee cake – this is good for a dessert snack after dinner or having it for breakfast in the morning.
  • Pumpkin butter – replace your usual butter with pumpkin butter; it is full of flavor, and you will enjoy the change.
  • Bake some pumpkin bread or muffins – this will be a fun thing to experiment with the little ones or some of your friends while you have them over for Halloween
  • Make pumpkin chili – chili is always a great idea as the season gets more relaxed. This will keep you warm and going for longer.

Halloween Hacks

Decorating your apartment may seem like a daunting task, but the fact you will enjoy watching your home turn into a spooky fantasy. Check out some of the options you can go for below:

  • Bats – not actual ones, of course; those would surely frighten even you in your own home. Be sure to check out your nearest decorations store for some bat figurines and adorn your house in them to give it that friendly spooky vibe.
  • Skeleton on your door – There is nothing more spooky than a skeleton set up anywhere. On the frame, you can set up the bowl with treats for the young ones doing trick-or-treat runs around the neighborhood.

Apartment Living during Halloween at Lodges at Lake Salish

Use the tips above to ensure you have some Halloween apartment trends. DIY is trendy now, so you can also check some DIY trends. This seasonal decor can be set up for the rest of the year, which will mean a spectacularly spooky festive season!

Fall Decor & DIY Trends You Have to Try this Season at Lodges at Lake Salish

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When you live at the Lodges at Lake Salish you have the best of the fall season at your fingertips. With so much beautiful scenery to enhance your apartment living experience, adding a few items to your fall apartment decor checklist will put you closer to all that the fall and cozy season have to offer. Here are some fun fall season decor and DIY trends to help you transform your apartment into a blissful retreat.

Fall Decor You Need

As soon as the leaves start changing color, you know that it’s time to go from summer to fall season decor. You don’t have to break the bank when it comes to bringing some fall color into your apartment. Adding a few items will help create cozy spaces in your apartment.

When it comes to finding fall apartment decor HomeGoods is your one-stop shop for everything festive and fun. Whether it throws pillows and blankets or pumpkin decor to really put you in the spirit, they have everything you need for every room in your apartment. You can make a big impact with colorful cloth napkins for your table or new towels to refresh your bathroom.

Try These DIY Projects This Season

Head to Michaels for all the supplies you need to create beautiful fall decor. Fun DIY projects for the fall include carving foam pumpkins so they last all season and making candles (here’s a guide).

Another great DIY project is making centerpieces and table decor for fall apartment decor around your home. You can make beautiful floral centerpieces for your dining table that will carry you all the way to Thanksgiving, or festive bouquets for your bedroom or bathroom.

All these ideas will help bring the fall season into your apartment.

Cozy Spaces in Your Apartment this Fall Season

Nothing says fall like being nice and cozy. Use your new throw blankets and pillows to create a reading nook by a window so you can relax after a trip to the local pumpkin patch and corn maze. Now is the time to relax and enjoy all that the fall season has to offer.