15 Halloween Fireplace Decor Ideas with a TV That Will Cast a Spell on Your Living Room
Do you ever walk into a room during Halloween season and instantly feel like you’ve stepped into a magical movie scene? That’s exactly the vibe we’re going for today! Whether you’re hosting a spooky movie night or just want your living room to scream (in the cutest way possible), your fireplace and TV area can totally become the star of the show.
I still remember last year when I set up my Halloween fireplace… I thought I went subtle—a few pumpkins, a garland, maybe a witch hat. Fast forward to the night before Halloween and somehow my mantel looked like a witch’s lair, complete with glowing candles and a crow that my husband swore kept “watching” him. Spoiler: that creepy crow is making a comeback this year.
The best part? Decorating your fireplace with a TV above it doesn’t have to be tricky (pun intended). In fact, it can be a blast—especially when you turn that screen into part of the decor. Imagine looping a flickering jack-o’-lantern video or a spooky forest scene while your mantel is dressed up with cobwebs, candles, and a pop of autumn color.
So grab your favorite pumpkin spice latte, put on your coziest sweater, and let’s get ready to turn your living room into the most enchanting (and slightly spooky) spot in the house. Trust me, your guests will think you hired a Halloween set designer!
1. Haunted Library Mantel

Turn your fireplace into a witch’s reading nook. Stack old books along the mantel, some open with pages fanned out. Add brass candlesticks with black taper candles, a few faux ravens perched on the books, and an assortment of potion bottles. On your TV, stream a looping “haunted library” fireplace video with flickering candles and floating dust motes.
2. Classic Pumpkin Hearth

Nothing beats the magic of glowing pumpkins. Arrange carved and uncarved pumpkins of different sizes along the mantel and hearth, mixing in fairy lights for extra sparkle. On the TV, display a looping video of jack-o’-lanterns flickering in the dark.
3. Victorian Gothic Elegance

For a dramatic, haunted mansion vibe, drape black lace along the mantel and add silver candelabras, deep red roses, and ornate picture frames with vintage portraits (bonus if they’re lenticular spooky ones). On the TV, play a black-and-white looping vintage horror film.
4. Creepy Cobweb Overload

Go all out with white or black faux cobwebs stretching across the mantel, draping down the hearth, and framing the TV. Tuck in plastic spiders, bats, and faux bones. Play a spooky forest or haunted house walk-through video on the TV for a fully immersive effect.
5. Witch’s Apothecary

Transform your fireplace into a potion-making station. Line the mantel with apothecary jars labeled “Eye of Newt,” “Wolfsbane,” and “Dragon’s Breath.” Add bundles of dried herbs hanging from the mantel edge. On the TV, play a looping cauldron-bubbling video with green smoke effects.
6. Minimal Black & White Chic

For the modern witch, keep it sleek: white pumpkins, black candles, and a simple garland of paper bats flying across the wall and TV. Play a slow-moving moonrise video on the TV for a calming effect.
7. Autumn Harvest Hearth

Mix Halloween with harvest season by using natural textures. Decorate the mantel with mini pumpkins, wheat bundles, dried corn, and a leafy garland. On the TV, play a crackling autumn campfire video with falling leaves animation.
8. Haunted Portrait Gallery

Fill the mantel with framed portraits — both elegant and unsettling — leaning against the wall and TV. Choose images that change or distort when viewed from different angles for a creepy surprise. On the TV, run a slideshow of haunted portrait images that shift subtly.
9. Full Moon Ritual

Use your mantel to set up a moon altar. Add silver candlesticks, crystal spheres, and moon phase garlands. Play a realistic glowing full moon video on the TV to anchor the theme. Perfect for a witchy, mystical Halloween.
10. Spooky Forest Enchantment

Create an overgrown forest scene with faux branches, moss, twigs, and tiny fairy lights woven in. Place small woodland animal figurines (owls, ravens) for extra magic. On the TV, stream a misty forest walk video for a fully atmospheric hearth.
11. Day of the Dead Display

Honor the season with a vibrant Día de los Muertos mantel. Use bright marigolds, sugar skull figurines, and colorful papel picado banners. On the TV, play a looping animation of candlelit altars with floating petals.
12. The Raven’s Perch

Lean into Poe-inspired drama with black feathered ravens perched along the mantel and hearth. Add stacks of old books, dripping black candles, and a single skull centerpiece. On the TV, play a dark stormy night video with flashes of lightning.
13. Ghostly Glam

Mix elegance with eeriness by draping sheer white fabric across the mantel so it hangs like ethereal mist. Add silver pumpkins, glass cloches, and tall taper candles. Play a soft swirling fog video on the TV.
14. Spider Queen’s Lair

Make the mantel a spider’s domain with large faux tarantulas, dripping webs, and jewel-toned pumpkins in emerald, amethyst, and ruby. On the TV, play a slow crawl of spiders across a dark background for extra creep factor.
15. Hocus Pocus Movie Night

Keep it fun and family-friendly by styling the mantel with witch hats, cauldrons, brooms, and black cat figurines. On the TV, play Hocus Pocus (or a similar cozy Halloween movie) so the whole setup feels like a magical living room party.
A fireplace has always been a place of gathering — for warmth, for storytelling, for magic. When you dress it for Halloween and pair it with the moving imagery of your TV, it becomes more than just seasonal décor… it becomes an experience.
Whether you go full gothic with candelabras and ravens, keep it whimsical with pumpkins and fairy lights, or make it a witch’s apothecary bubbling with green smoke, your mantel tells a story every time someone walks into the room.
So light those candles, queue up your favorite spooky visuals, and let your fireplace become the heart of your Halloween home. Because the magic isn’t just in the décor — it’s in the way it makes you feel.
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