Who Has the Best Halloween Décor? Kourtney Kardashian’s Spooky Setup Leads the Family Competition
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From skeleton sculptures to gothic tablescapes, Kourtney Kardashian Barker turns her home into a haunted mansion and reignites the family’s unofficial contest for the most over the top Halloween display.
The Kardashians have never met a holiday they couldn’t turn into a high-production spectacle. Whether it’s Christmas trees taller than their living rooms, Valentine’s Day rose walls big enough to fill a ballroom, or snow-covered lawns in sunny Calabasas, this family treats every season like an event and every event like a photo shoot.
This Halloween, it’s Kourtney Kardashian Barker’s turn to steal the spotlight. The Poosh founder, now deep into her rock-chic era, has transformed her home into a gothic playground of maroon tones, skulls, and flickering candlelight. Her 2025 Halloween décor reveal dropped on Instagram earlier this week, and it’s giving more “haunted mansion in Beverly Hills” than “family fun night.”
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Outside her house, a massive skeleton sculpture stands guard, surrounded by a mosaic of pumpkins in shades of orange, yellow, and pastel. Inside, Kourtney’s dining table looks like a still from a gothic film set: metallic and white skulls line the centerpiece, black foliage creeps across the surface, and white taper candles flicker between skeleton hands posed like props. She paired her reveal with Dusty Springfield’s “Spooky” because if there’s one thing the Kardashians understand, it’s that every aesthetic moment deserves its own soundtrack.

Kourtney’s setup came just days after Khloé Kardashian unveiled her own haunted house-style decorations. Fans immediately turned it into an unofficial competition, with Kourtney’s towering skeleton and moodier, darker theme earning her the early win. Halloween in Calabasas has officially become the family’s Olympics of excess.
Pumpkins, naturally, dominate the décor. They spill across the fireplace, cluster around doorways, and fill every visible corner. Historically, pumpkins were used to ward off evil spirits. In Kardashian world, they seem designed to scare off subtlety. But it fits the brand Halloween has long been one of the family’s most photogenic seasons.
Back in 2019, Kylie Jenner transformed her entire mansion into a haunted house, complete with spiderweb chandeliers, cobweb-covered staircases, and matching mummy costumes for herself and her daughter, Stormi. That same year, Kim Kardashian turned her minimalist mansion into what looked like a gothic cathedral, complete with eerie lighting, ghostly corridors, and staff dressed as haunted figures. The message was clear: Halloween isn’t a holiday for the Kardashians; it’s a stage.
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What makes Kourtney’s 2025 setup stand out is how much it mirrors her own identity shift. Since marrying Travis Barker, her aesthetic has leaned into punk romance — black lace, candles, crosses, and all things macabre. Her Halloween décor reflects that evolution perfectly. It’s part gothic fantasy, part rock concert afterparty. It’s less about jump scares and more about curated mood a visual love letter to her dark side.
Still, amid all the luxury and theatricality, it’s hard not to remember one of Kourtney’s most famous lines. Years ago, when Kim cried over losing a diamond earring in the ocean, Kourtney’s deadpan response became internet legend: “Kim, there are people that are dying.” That quip still echoes whenever the family goes viral for spending extravagantly on something as fleeting as seasonal decorations.
But to their credit, the Kardashians have turned that contradiction into a business model. They’re both self-aware and self-promoting, able to mock their own excess while monetizing it. Kourtney’s Halloween setup isn’t just about skulls and pumpkins it’s about maintaining her brand narrative: edgy, elevated, and always Instagram-perfect.
In the Kardashian ecosystem, every visual detail feeds the image machine. Halloween is less about horror and more about aesthetic control a perfectly choreographed blend of fear and fashion. Whether Kourtney’s eerie home outshines her sisters haunted masterpieces is up for debate, but one thing’s certain: the queen of clean eating and vintage tees has officially mastered the art of spooky chic.
The real fright isn’t in Kourtney’s décor it’s in realizing just how effortlessly the Kardashians can turn a pile of pumpkins into cultural currency.

