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On the other hand, there's the maximalist Halloween aesthetic, which is generally associated with tons of neon lights, Christmas lights, and glow-in-the-dark paint — everything glows in a maximalist Halloween setup. This aesthetic also tends to include tons of giant Halloween decorations, like looming skeletons and huge blow-up ghosts. If you go for this style, you'll definitely need to fill your space with tons of different objects crammed together to create a sense of organized chaos; think rows of pumpkins, ghost-printed pillows, life-size witches hanging from the ceiling, and an overall gaudy and theatrical vibe.