When it comes to decorating, there is no wrong time for anything. It all comes down to personal comfort, taste and needs — ultimately what brings you joy. That being said, decorating for a holiday too early can sometimes draw unwanted glares from the neighbors.
While it’s far from time to start throwing up those Christmas lights, fall is here. That means that Halloween decor is starting to make its way onto front porches. With that in mind, experts are not quite giving the green light to go ahead and set up all of the sticky spiderwebs and scary skeletons you’ve got.
“There is no right or wrong time to start decorating for Halloween,” Dayna Isom Johnson, Etsy’s trend expert and judge on NBC’s series “Making It,” told marthastewart.com. “But I personally like to bust out the cobwebs and pumpkins when the air starts to feel a little cooler and crisper.”
According to a YouGov survey of 1,500 U.S. adults, as reported by Better Homes and Gardens, only 5 percent of respondents said that it is acceptable to put up Halloween decorations before Labor Day. Another 16 percent said it is OK to put up decorations between Labor Day and Sept. 30. A total of 47 percent of survey takers, however, said they will not be putting up their holiday decorations until sometime between Oct. 1 and Oct. 15.