• Property People Proud To Back Augher GFC With New Jersey Sponsorship
    Posted on 15 December 2024

    Property People Proud To Back Augher GFC With New Jersey Sponsorship




    A Club Rooted in Community and Development
    Based in Tyrone, Augher GFC continues to play an active role within local GAA, competing in county competitions while also placing a strong focus on youth development.

    Like many clubs across Northern Ireland, Augher GFC is more than just a team. It’s a place where young players build confidence, learn discipline, and form lasting friendships, while the wider community comes together in support.

    Supporting Youth Teams and the Next Generation
    As part of this partnership, Property People were proud to support Augher GFC’s youth teams, who were recently presented with a new set of training jerseys.

    The presentation brought together players, coaches, and local sponsors, highlighting the strong community spirit within the club. Young players from various age groups were recognised for their participation in Go Games, with the Under 12 and Under 14 teams getting the chance to wear the new kit during their sessions.

    Working alongside other local businesses, including Level Up – Home of Coaching and TM3 Clothing, this initiative reflects a shared commitment to supporting grassroots sport and giving young players the best possible start.

    Supporting Local GAA and Community Spirit
    Across Tyrone and beyond, grassroots GAA plays a massive role in everyday life. It’s not just about football, it’s about creating opportunities, building confidence, and giving young people something positive to be part of.

    That’s why this sponsorship matters. It’s about supporting something bigger than ourselves and helping local teams continue to grow and thrive.

    Why This Partnership Matters to Us
    At Property People, we’ve always believed in backing local. Every day, we work with people across Belfast and beyond, helping them find homes, move forward, and put down roots.

    Supporting Augher GFC reflects those same values, trust, community focus, and long-term commitment.

    This isn’t just about sponsorship, it’s about standing behind the people and places that make Northern Ireland what it is.

    Looking Ahead to the Season
    The jersey presentation marks the start of an exciting season ahead, and we’re proud to see Augher GFC take to the pitch in their new colours.

    We wish the team every success and look forward to supporting them throughout the year.

    Here’s to a strong season ahead!
  • 2026 interior design trends
    Posted on 14 December 2024

    2026 interior design trends



    Curated collections as a form of self-expression

    Curated collections of art, photography and meaningful objects are emerging as a way for homeowners to incorporate history and narrative into their spaces. Perfectly staged walls and surfaces are being quietly replaced by personal and thoughtfully displayed collections, allowing interiors to feel intentionally lived-in, layered and distinct.

    Spaces focused on wellbeing

    Wellness-focused design is set to become a defining theme in 2026, with interiors becoming shaped around how spaces can be adapted to support daily routines and wellbeing. Bedrooms are being reimagined as restful sanctuaries, with  textured  headboards, breathable bedding and considered layouts designed to prioritise quality sleep.  
    Home offices continue to evolve for long-term working from home, with improved air flow, natural light and ergonomic furniture supporting both productivity and mental wellbeing, while bathrooms adopt a more spa-like feel through deep soaking tubs, natural stone finishes and softly layered lighting.

    A return to natural materials

    Stone, timber and tactile finishes are being used to create homes that feel grounded and authentic rather than overtly decorative, with exposed brick particularly popular. Warm woods such as oak and walnut are adding depth to kitchens and reception spaces, while natural fabrics like linen and wool introduce softness and longevity throughout the home.

    Vintage furniture

    Homeowners are leaning away from modernism in favour of one-of-a-kind vintage pieces that introduce character and exclusivity into the home. Furniture rich in age and texture is set to play a leading role throughout 2026, with sensory materials such as velvet upholstery and aged wood finishes bringing warmth and visual interest to living spaces. Pieces drawn from different eras, from Murano glass lighting to handcrafted wooden storage sets, bring a level of craftsmanship and detail that instantly elevates a space, resulting in interiors that feel rich, distinctive and impossible to replicate.

    Earthy tones

    Interiors are embracing a softer, more grounded colour palette, creating a refined and sophisticated backdrop that allows statement pieces to stand out. Shades such as khaki, soft browns, clay hues and muted olive are being introduced through accent walls and joinery, adding depth without competing with bolder design elements.  
  • Buying property in 2025
    Posted on 13 December 2024

    Buying property in 2025




    Calculate your budget

    Before you start searching for your perfect property, it is important to calculate your budget so you know what price range you should be looking at. To calculate an accurate and realistic estimate, you should consider your income, savings, and monthly expenses. It's a good idea to let a mortgage adviser help you with this, as they will give you an estimate of what you can afford based on your situation.

    Get a pre-approved mortgage
    Mortgage pre-approval is a process that involves a lender conducting a thorough assessment of an individual’s financial history to establish the maximum loan amount they can receive. Several things are checked in mortgage pre-approval, such as your credit score, bank statements, and payslips. As well as creating additional mortgage options that are personalised to you, having a pre-approved mortgage will make you stand out as a serious buyer, which can give you an advantage when searching and making offers for properties.

    Use an experienced estate agent
    When buying a home, using the services provided by an experienced estate agent is paramount. The knowledge and expertise they possess contribute to a successful, stress-free process and help you make informed decisions. They are equipped with a large network of connections, which allows them to access a greater selection of homes that meet your needs and desires. Furthermore, estate agents manage the intricate web of legal and financial factors involved in buying a home, providing vital information and support throughout the process. It is important that you seek their assistance when preparing to make an offer for a property, as they can suggest a sensible amount to put on the table.

    Find your ideal home

    When looking for your perfect home, there are several things you need to consider, one of which is the location of the property and its access to important amenities such as schools, hospitals, and transportation links. Aside from the practicalities of a location, you should also ensure that you enjoy the overall feel of the neighbourhood so that you are confident that you will enjoy living there. You should also consider what type of property you need based on your situation. For example, if you have a growing family, you might want to search for a house with multiple bedrooms and a spacious garden.

    Inspect the property
    Once you have found a property that you are interested in buying, you should make sure to give it a thorough inspection. This is crucial as it could reveal issues that you did not previously spot when you viewed the property. It could be a good idea to hire a surveyor, as they will check for any issues with the property and detail their findings to you so that you are fully aware of the condition of the home you are looking to buy.

    Read the contract
    Thoroughly reviewing the entire contract is essential when buying a property to ensure a smooth and legally sound exchange. Professionally examining the contract will help you find any hidden clauses that could otherwise be overlooked, meaning there will be fewer unpleasant shocks or disagreements in the future. There is nothing in the contract that is unimportant, so you mustn't skip any parts or ignore anything you do not understand. If you find something in the contract that you are unhappy with, it is best to get in touch with your estate agent as they will suggest the best course of action.  
  • Merry and bright: Staging your home to sell over Christmas
    Posted on 7 December 2024

    Merry and bright: Staging your home to sell over Christmas




    Buy a faux Christmas tree

    While a real Christmas tree can be a fabulous addition to the home at Christmastime, there are many impracticalities to them when you are looking to sell your home. When it comes to having a tree to decorate while you are in the midst of a move, faux is best, and there are very convincing faux alternatives available. Real trees drop needles on to your carpets leaving you with more cleaning up to do before a house viewing – there are many solutions that claim to stop trees from shedding however it will inevitably and avoidably still cause some mess.  You may wish to clear away your tree entirely when conducting viewings. This is when a fake tree is at its most functional because it can be easily folded up and packed away at relatively short notice. Remember, many potential buyers are looking for space as a priority in their new homes, and a tree, fake or real, can make a room feel small and overcrowded.

    Use Christmas lights to illuminate as well as decorate

    Christmas lights offer lots of opportunity when it comes to home viewings. Try draping lights in garlands across fireplaces and stairway bannisters to attract buyers' attention to focal points in your home. As always, you should consider the planet and how much electricity is being used to power your Christmas lights, while LED Christmas lights will cost you more money upfront, they use 75% less energy than incandescent lights – a huge plus for the energy efficiency for your wallet and the planet. Go for a warm yellow/orange light rather than a cool white light, this will create a cosy atmosphere in your home and make a buyer feel welcomed. Steer clear of external Christmas decorations, a buyer will want to be able to imagine the home for all seasons when they arrive.

    Use all of the senses

    It isn’t just the sights in a home that will sell the lifestyle to a potential buyer, but also the sounds and smells. What better way to paint the perfect Christmas picture than with a crackling fire? If you have an open fire, make sure the grate and chimney are clean and clear to create the most memorable sounds and smells for your viewings through winter. Switch up your home fragrances to complement the time of year – essence of gingerbread and cinnamon are most synonymous with the Christmas period. Candles are the best way to emit these smells throughout the home and can even be authentically produced by hand to add a personal touch.

    Keep it neutral

    A neutral colour scheme is the number one tip from any property staging expert. Hues of red or green, with gold or silver, are the safest bets to chose from when it comes to selecting decorations for your Christmas tree and the room around it. A warm and rich shade of red will instantly bring a touch of festive cheer into your home within moments. You can try mixing and matching a matte or glossy finish to give a single-shade scheme another dimension – this second dimension will be brought to life by the illuminations from a roaring fire. Choosing a gold scheme for your Christmas tree decorations will create a sense of opulence and tastefulness and will sit especially well in an otherwise neutral interior, introducing festive colour without overpowering the space.
  •  A Festive Transformation at Property People North Belfast!
    Posted on 4 December 2024

    A Festive Transformation at Property People North Belfast!



    Christmas has arrived in style at Property People North Belfast!
    Our team has been busy transforming our office into a festive spectacle, and we're excited to share the holiday spirit with the community.


    This year, our window display is a captivating scene straight out of Santa's workshop.
    A jolly Santa Claus takes centre stage in his bright red sleigh, overflowing with gifts and goodies.
    Twinkling lights illuminate the scene, casting a warm glow on the beautifully decorated Christmas tree and whimsical decorations.
    The festive atmosphere is further enhanced by the intricate snowflakes and cheerful elves adding a touch of magic to the display.


    We invite you to stop by our office at 223 Antrim Road, Belfast BT15 2GY  and experience the festive atmosphere for yourself.
    Our friendly team is always happy to chat about your property needs, whether you're looking to buy, sell, or rent in North Belfast.
    We'll even offer you a mince pie and a warm beverage to complete the festive experience!


    From all of us at Property People North Belfast, we wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
  • A Christmas Wonderland at Property People South Belfast!
    Posted on 4 December 2024

    A Christmas Wonderland at Property People South Belfast!



    The festive spirit is shining bright at Property People South Belfast!
    Our team has created a stunning Christmas display that's sure to capture the hearts of passersby.


    This year, we've gone all out with a glamorous and festive theme.
    Our office is decked out in sparkling lights, shimmering ornaments, and a touch of gold.
    We've even created a cosy Christmas corner with a fireplace and comfy armchairs, perfect for relaxing with a cup of hot cocoa.


    We encourage you to visit our office at 122 Lisburn Road, Belfast BT9 6AH and admire the festive decorations.
    Our team is ready to assist you with all your property needs in South Belfast, whether you're searching for your dream home or looking to sell your property.


    We wish you a joyous holiday season and a prosperous New Year!
  • Buying a period property
    Posted on 30 November 2024

    Buying a period property




    What is a period property?

    Simply put, a period property is one that belongs to a certain period in history. Some may also be listed, which means they are of cultural significance. There are many different types of period properties, such as Elizabethan properties from 1558-1603, Georgian properties from 1714-1837, Victorian properties from 1837-1901, and Edwardian properties from 1901-1910.

    How energy-efficient is the property?
    You probably do not associate period homes with energy efficiency.  However, avoid making hasty assumptions. Many period properties have undergone extensive restorations, decoration, and improved things like insulation along the way. You could upgrade the boiler and install energy-efficient appliances in the kitchen. For homes that require such improvements, the process is not as difficult as it may seem. With the right expertise, one can make sash windows draft-free.

    What are the features of a period property?

    Much depends upon which period the property you are viewing belongs. Perhaps you love the ostentatious style of Elizabethan architecture, the symmetry of the Georgian period, or the variety of influences that come with a Victorian property. You may fall in love with a period property for features such as ornate fireplaces, wall panelling, moulded coving, or the sheer beauty, character, and space it provides.

    Are there any issues that need attention in the property?
    There are a few things you would do well to look out for when viewing a property. It’s not uncommon to find damp in period properties. Most pre-1919 homes were built without a damp course. However, other potential causes include weathered pointing and poor ventilation. It's also important to inquire about the state of the electric and plumbing systems. The property in question might have undergone recent rewiring and new plumbing.

    Is the property in good condition?

    Period properties require a little more attention than more modern properties when it comes to restoration. They may require special techniques, and telltale signs will be there if any previous restoration work has been carried out incorrectly. Therefore, don't hesitate to investigate previous restoration work. You may be interested in enlisting the help of an expert or a surveyor.

    Do period properties command a higher price?
    As with other properties, its value depends on many variables. However, period properties are sought after, and their characteristic features and unique traits are captivating. Many have been expertly renovated respectfully and tastefully, and those that have can command higher prices. Thanks to a rich tapestry of architectural history, the UK property scene can provide you with a simply magical home that lasts far into the future. All you have to do is let it find you.
  • Top tips to attract winter buyers
    Posted on 22 November 2024

    Top tips to attract winter buyers




    Amp up the cosiness

    While it’s cold outside, give your guests a warm welcome into your home. Show off any features that make your home feel cosy, get the fireplace going, cook some baked treats for an enticing smell, and lay down all your fluffy rugs and blankets. As guests huddle through your front door in their coats and scarves, your home should feel like a warm embrace from the cold.

    Keep flooring and carpets fresh
    Winter footfall can do a number on your carpets and floors, so make sure to keep on top of things in between viewings. Focus on the hallway where people tend to tread mud in - you could even lay down a cheap rug between viewings to help with the upkeep while the outdoors are especially messy.

    Utilise artificial lighting

    We lose daylight hours during the colder months, so it’s important to keep your home warm and bright if you want it to stand out. Make sure both the inside and outside of your home are well-lit and that all lights and fixtures are in good working order. If there are any dimly lit corners or walkways, consider adding a standing lamp or fairy lights to enhance the space.

    Organise the garden and garage
    Your garden does not need to be in full bloom and manicured to perfection right now, but buyers will be on the lookout for good maintenance. Tidy and organise your garage, sweep up any leaves and cut back overgrown branches to freshen things up in time for viewings.

    Focus on kerb appeal

    The outside of your home still matters to potential buyers, even when the sun isn’t shining on it. Enhancing your kerb appeal is a good opportunity to show buyers that your home can withstand harsh weather and look great year-round. Get all the basics right, clean your windows and front door, keep rubbish bins tidy and out of sight, and consider adding a simple pop of colour with a hanging basket or a fresh coat of paint on your door.

    Make your rooms look bigger
    While bundling up in a cosy corner is comforting, tight and cluttered spaces can have the opposite effect. Staging is the key ingredient to making your home feel more spacious. Move furniture away from the walls to create the illusion of space, strip back any personal items such as holiday souvenirs, and utilise hidden storage solutions to clear up some floor space. This will make your home feel like a winter retreat.
  • Top 10 tips to make your move as easy as possible
    Posted on 14 November 2024

    Top 10 tips to make your move as easy as possible




    The secret is in the planning
    Make sure you get organised early. If your house is on the market, the chances are you will have to move out within the next 30 days of the sale. Create a list of everything you have to do to complete your move successfully. You can start packing things you don’t use regularly, such as out-of-season clothes and decorative items, like photographs.  

    De-clutter before your move

    Moving house is the perfect opportunity to de-clutter. There’s no point in lugging junk to your new house. Be ruthless and get rid of everything you haven’t used in the past year - you can sell your unwanted items online, organise a garage sale or donate them to your favourite charity.

    Pack a first-night survival kit

    Prepare a bag filled with the main necessities, such as your basic hygiene supplies, change of clothes and snacks, to help get you through the first couple days. Looking for your toothbrush and a pair of pyjamas is the last thing you will want to be doing on the first night in your new home.

    Choose the right type of transport
    If you’re moving a long distance, it’s likely that you won’t have the luxury of making more than one trip. Therefore, it is important that you secure the right size of truck to safely carry all of your belongings in one go. Speak to your moving company - they should be able to advise what size you of truck you will need based on the size of your current house.

    Pack smartly

    Always make sure you label your boxes correctly and fill them in a logical order. Although it might take a bit longer, you’ll be thankful for this when arriving at your new house. You don’t want to be searching for the kettle and mugs amongst a pile of boxes filled with anything from photo frames to bathroom mats and towels. It’s also a good idea to keep an inventory of all your household items in case something goes missing.

    Speak to your utility and insurance suppliers
    Check with your insurer to confirm you’re covered before your move and let them know you’re relocating. Don’t forget to redirect all your mail to your new address and get in touch with utility suppliers so you have running water, electricity and gas at your new place. Also, arrange to have your phone line, cable and internet working if necessary.

    Get help
    If you can’t afford to hire a moving company to help you relocate and unpack, don’t be afraid to ask for help from your friends and family. Whether hired movers or friends and family, make sure you have food and drinks readily available for everyone. They will appreciate a cold drink and a bite to eat during their busy day of heavy lifting and unpacking boxes.

    Pack your children’s items last

    Moving can be difficult for the little ones so make sure they have their favourite toys or a comfort blanket on hand. They might not understand what is happening and be wary of their new environment, so it’s really important they are surrounded with familiar items, especially the ones they have created an emotional attachment to. Likewise, if you have any pets, try to make them comfortable throughout the move to help them feel settled.

    Meet your neighbours
    It’s a good idea to make conversation and build good relationships with your future neighbours from the beginning – let them know you will be moving in and what time the movers will arrive. If you’re moving into a block of flats, don’t forget to ask about any moving policy so you can prepare your schedule for the day. Ensure that you will have sufficient space to park outside your new home and that you don’t block your neighbours’ driveway.

    Plan for the unexpected and stay positive
    No matter how much organising you have done prior to your move, you might still come across some unforeseen circumstances. Things you didn’t expect will always come up and it’s important to stay positive. Moving house is one of the most stressful things to do – remind yourself of all the reasons why you decided to move and celebrate with a nice family dinner. You will soon forget about the struggles when enjoying a cuppa in your beautiful new home.
  • How to give your property the wow-factor
    Posted on 9 November 2024

    How to give your property the wow-factor




    Maximum exposure

    Exposing raw materials is a hot interior design trend that’s here to stay. Leaving brickwork, wooden beams and wooden floorboards untouched gives the impression your property is full of original features and charm. If your property isn’t graced with these rustic features, then incorporating plush materials in your furnishings will attract the right kind of attention. A leather chair, an oak dresser or a wool rug each bring an expensive feel to a property.

    Symmetry
    Arranging your furniture symmetrically works very well for creating an elegant, classic look that’s pleasing on the eye. In the living room, you could position two sofas facing each other with a coffee table in between for a classic style. In bedrooms, place the bed in the centre of the wall with matching bedside tables either side. In kitchens, this is much more difficult to do, but you can work with how you dress the dining table with symmetrically arranged candles and vases.

    Make it monochrome

    This fashion statement is equally as stylish in properties and a very easy look to achieve. Simply pare down the decoration in a room to just black and white and then add a few soft furnishings of one bright colour at various points to open up the space.

    Let there be light
    Interesting lighting instantly brings a modern touch to any home. Fitting lights above cabinets will create an unexpected glow, while lights within skirting boards have a particularly luxurious feel. For a quick fix, try replacing your existing lampshades with a modern alternative.

    Floating furniture

    Free-standing furniture is a key trend at the moment and incorporating a few pieces in your home will help to give it the wow-factor. While free-standing islands in the kitchen and wood-burning stoves in the living room are particularly striking, they can be expensive, especially when you’re looking to move home. To avoid spending too much, consider investing in a free-standing cabinet or mirror that you can take with you. These handy pieces of furniture will look good in any home and are useful for making rooms feel larger, too.

    Enhancing vistas
    If your property benefits from a gorgeous view, make the most of it by drawing the eye towards windows. Dressing windowsills with candles, scent diffusers or a vase of flowers will catch the eye and encourage people to take a look at what’s beyond.

    Kerb appeal

    It’s also worth paying attention to the front of your house to give it kerb appeal. We like to feel proud of our homes and part of this is down to what is looks like from the outside. Give the exterior of your house the wow-factor by painting your door in a bold colour, placing two box plants either side of the door and buying a new door knocker and house numbers. It’s a good idea to choose items that catch your eye while your shopping as these are the ones that will also catch the attention of your buyers.
  • Decorating hacks for tenants
    Posted on 1 November 2024

    Decorating hacks for tenants




    DIY wall art

    Not able to wallpaper your home? Not only is wall art an affordable way to add personality, colour and style to a room, but you can also change the colour scheme as often as you want. There are a range of designs, styles and prints available online. Alternatively, you could even create some artwork yourself by painting, sketching or printing your own personal photography.

    Be brave and create a gallery wall. Lay your artwork on the floor to get an idea of the arrangement you want.

    Always check with your landlord before nailing into a wall. If they are reluctant for you to do so, opt for hanging strips instead as they will be much more effective than blue tack and won't leave any permanent marks.

    Mood lighting
    Experimenting with lighting can alter the ambience of any room. If you have any old fairy lights hanging about, display them across your headboard, style them in empty mason jars, or use them to decorate a shelving unit.

    Candles are also a great way to revamp any room; they are cost-effective, complement homewares and smell fantastic. You may find that simply lighting a candle can instantly relax you and reduce stress. If candles aren't for you, consider diffusers or essential oil room spray instead.

    If you have outside space such as a patio or balcony, consider outdoor lights to enhance the space.

    Colourful crockery

    Investing in a vibrant crockery or glassware collection can transform mealtime, and if you are unable to choose your kitchen decor, this is a great way to accessorize the room to suit your style.
    If you're looking to get creative, you could purchase your own paint kit to decorate plain crockery yourself.

    Why store your stylish pots, pans and utensils in a cabinet when you can show them off? Use a hanging rack to display your favourite cookware.

    Trendy textiles
    Rugs breathe necessary warmth into any room, softening the environment and pulling your colour scheme together. Similarly, small changes like swapping the curtains or adding cushions and throws to a space will instantly personalise it.

    Mirrors

    A well-places mirror can be a powerful asset to any room. Mirrors are known for making a space seem larger and more open, but can also be used to distribute light, emphasize colour or artwork on adjacent walls, and even liven up rooms that don't have windows.
    Tip: If your landlord is not happy with nails being places into walls, freestanding mirrors work just as well.

    Bathroom hacks
    If your bathroom is looking a little worn, a new shower curtain, bathmat and fresh towels can immediately spruce up the space. Pick a fun colour scheme to add more vibrancy to the room, and consider storage baskets for your toiletries.

    Houseplants

    House plants can not only be used to decorate any room, but also come with health benefits by cleaning the air and can boost healing.

    For a low maintenance option, choose succulents as they require less care and less frequent watering. Spider plants can help with poor air quality within a home, and don't require lots of sun, whereas lavender can reduce stress and can aid a better night's sleep. Snake plants remove toxins from the air, and rosemary can help improve concentration and memory.

    Fresh paint
    If your walls are looking grubby, particularly around light switches and plugs, ask your landlord if you can repaint the rooms. Most landlords won't mind, especially if the paint is a neutral shade like white or cream. This will instantly transform the room, making it appear cleaner and sharper, and will give you a project to spend your weekend on.

    If your landlord is happy for you to paint your walls as you please, get creative and paint a feature wall to make the room really pop.
  • Entertaining tips to host this Halloween
    Posted on 23 October 2024

    Entertaining tips to host this Halloween




    Host a pumpkin carving competition

    Tap into your guests’ competitive side by hosting a pumpkin carving competition. Have your friends and family compete to see who can create the best carved or painted pumpkin. If you don’t have the space to accommodate a pumpkin carving battle, you could ask guests to bring their entries from home to be judged for a prize. But if you really want to make things interesting, lay down some newspaper on your dining table, set a timer and watch the fun and chaos ensue!

    Mystery box
    Play into the fear of the unknown by creating fun mystery boxes. Simply cut holes into the sides of cardboard boxes and have your guests try and feel around for what’s inside. Some good options include cold, cooked spaghetti, skinned grapes, and passion fruit halves.

    Look up some spooky recipes

    Every party needs a good spread, and Halloween is the perfect time to get creative with food. There’s no end of seasonal recipes online to make your buffet or sit-down meal one to remember. Create a creepy menu with dishes like "mummy fingers" (sausages wrapped in pastry "bandages"), "monster eyeballs" (boiled eggs with olive slices), and "witches' brew" (a punch made with lime sherbet and ginger ale). Don't forget to include themed desserts like pumpkin-shaped cookies and toffee apples for a sweet treat.

    Host a horror movie marathon
    If you’re all for Halloween, but not so much for partying, you could turn your living room into a mini cinema by hosting a screening of classic horror films. Create a cosy viewing area with blankets and pillows, and offer out popcorn, snacks, and themed cocktails for your guests to enjoy while watching their favourite spooky flicks.

    Extend the party outdoors

    Halloween is a chilling season, so why not let your guests venture outdoors? Indoor parties can get stuffy and some people might want a breather, so get your firepit ready, dress up your garden with some good old-fashioned motion-activated jump scares, and set up a cosy seating area to extend your party outdoors.

    Set the mood with themed decor
    Transform your home into a haunted mansion with eerie decorations. Consider using cobwebs, fake spiders, skeletons, and flickering candles to create an eerie atmosphere. You can even take it up a notch with fog machines and spooky soundtracks to set the mood. For a more refined party aesthetic, decorate with lanterns, candles and carved pumpkins – they're a Halloween must-have!

    Establish a costume theme

    Halloween gatherings are all about dressing up, but sometimes deciding on a costume can leave some of your guests in a kerfuffle. Make the decision easier by narrowing down their options with a specific theme. Whether it’s scary movie characters, witches and wizards, ghosts, or zombies, you can match your home’s décor to the theme to really create an immersive experience. You can even have a costume contest with prizes for the best, scariest, and most original outfits. This will not only add to the fun but also create fantastic photo opportunities.

    Happy Halloween!