Should Halloween decorations be subtle and 'in good taste' or unabashedly corny? We let design professionals, bloggers and non-professionals duke it out.
actively anticipates Halloween, but you won’t find her at Target with a cart full of plastic jack-o'-lanterns. “I don’t want what everybody else has,” said the Portland, Ore., interior designer, whose fright-night kit veers more toward Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein than Mel Brooks’s.
She drapes antique tables with blue toile linens, then clusters gourds, pomegranates and black candles atop them. Above, a small murder of austere crows clings to her chandelier. Ms. Emery adds elegance to hackneyed Halloween fare by spray-painting pumpkins silver and studding them with upholstery tacks.
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