Kim Kardashian Gives Fans a Look at Her Skull-Themed Halloween Home Décor — See the Photos!
The SKIMS mogul's home also features candles and several statues of hooded figures
Kim Kardashian is going skull-out for Halloween!
The Kardashians star, 43, shared a look at the spooky-themed decorations she has at her home, which includes various skulls, candles and cloaked figures, on her Instagram Story Friday.
Kim began the tour of her home by showing the entrance, which featured two skull trees full of various skeleton bodies and faces. Below the trees was some freshly dug soil, which had dozens of white hands reaching out from the ground, intertwined with bright golden lights.
Elsewhere, the archway of her door was decorated with dozens of skull heads, which all appeared to be smiling as they were positioned toward whoever would enter the home.
When Kim pushed her front door open, she showed the foyer decorated with white torn silk falling from the ceiling, as well as a second skull archway.
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The mom of four also shared a look at one of the great hallways in her home, which was dimly lit and decorated with statues of white-cloaked figures.
Dozens of white candles lined the hallway alongside the statues, as torn-up pieces of white cloth hung from the ceiling and the walls.
This year, the SKIMS mogul appears to be going head-to-head with sister Kourtney Kardashian on her home Halloween decorations.
Earlier this month, the Poosh founder, 44, shared a peek into her own home, which was decorated with dozens of white pumpkins both on the outside and inside.
Kourtney also shared shots of other spooky decorations, including a creepy wall painting featuring a bloody pumpkin and a black skeleton kneeling.
The pregnant star's dining room area, meanwhile, was also transformed, with a family of skeletons taking up residence.
One of those skeletons sported a white veil and sat at the dining table, which was draped with a black tablecloth and covered with fake cobwebs.
A collection of white and black skulls and skeleton hands decorated the table's center, along with several stuffed crows and melted candles.
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