A rattan basket can sit beneath the entry table, and it costs less than furniture. Entry decor also includes floor styling. These are 8 ways to decorate a Halloween entry table.
Halloween Table Decor Ideas Without Floor Space
A basket, stool, or stack of books you may already own can fill the space under the table. That under-table area often remains empty, so style the floor space as part of the entry table. Keep pumpkins and candles on the tabletop.
The area below the table gives these 8 Halloween entry table decor ideas a useful starting point. Use the under-table space so new furniture can be filled without taking up floor space.
Witch Hat Wall Decor
A round blue mirror anchors this entryway display. Three witch hats hang above it as wall decor, and the display retains its function as an entryway.
The hats can also hold unused hats that would otherwise stay in closet storage. A black-and-white plaid pumpkin sits on top, with multiple paper bats on the wall and a house, bottle, and book on the bottom shelf. A leaning sign nearby says “Welcome.”
Ghost Display
Black-and-white Halloween styling keeps the palette crisp. A glowing ghost sits beneath a glass cloche beside a painted black cluster of jack-o-lanterns, while a dark wreath outside the door carries the same color scheme.
Underneath, a basket holds cream pumpkin-print pillows, and two black pumpkins occupy the floor space. A lit broom by the door adds height without needing table space. The black paint prevents a costume-store display, according to the source claim.
A Talking Halloween Sign
Below the table, three woven baskets hold blankets and overflow items while keeping their contents concealed. On the tabletop, warm string lights sit with real pumpkins.
A round gold mirror leans against the wall, and a cutout wood sign reading "Trick or Treat" leans against the mirror. As an optional extension for Halloween home decor, use natural materials for an unfussy look.
Where Extra Skeletons Go
The mirror has cheesecloth over it, and a "Potions & Spells" sign adds to the scene. Two small skeletons perch at the table edge, their legs dropping over the front. Down below, a woven basket shares the bottom shelf with two metal jack-o-lantern buckets, and witch hats sit on the buckets.
Candy Corn in Orange and Black
Multiple orange-and-black candy corn blocks bring color to a black-and-white sign marked “31” and “BEWARE.” An orange pumpkin with stars adds another bright detail, while black cheesecloth hangs behind the signs. Under the table, a faux-fur pillow and a plaid pillow occupy the floor space. These white pumpkin ideas keep an orange-and-black palette from feeling excessive.
Entryway Decor That Reads Expensive
Two upholstered stools fit under the table, with a throw placed over one of them. On the tabletop, black or near-black decor includes a crow, candle holders, a vase, and spider details on fabric that connect to the tabletop decor. A round mirror hangs behind the table, and its shape doubles the candlelight, so additional lamps are not required.
Skeleton Display
A life-sized skeleton perches on a black stool next to the table, with one arm placed on the table surface. The display is intended to prompt photography, according to the source claim.
A cobweb covers the arched mirror nearby. Beneath the table, two striped ottomans sit alongside a plain vase holding dried branches. Floor-space items can be functional belongings and do not need to be Halloween props, as the source recommends.
Painted Pumpkin Over Woven Pumpkin
Across the room, a straw hat and a woven basket sit, while a rattan pumpkin is placed at the table center. The hat and basket textures match the pumpkin's texture, and a black crow rests on it; below the table, books are stacked, and a woven planter holds a black orchid. This luxury Halloween decor uses real materials, contrasting woven materials with plastic materials, and the floor space can work in a small entryway.







