A secluded room with a window facing out to the street on the ground floor of a house in Kincardine makes the perfect place for Halloween enthusiast, Corinna Horne, to showcase her frighteningly fantastic decor which she hopes children and adult onlookers will enjoy.
Bursting with spooky features, including skillfully carved pumpkins and authentically crafted skeletons Corinna herself made, this room is all a Halloween-fanatic could ever want.
5. Pumpkin Galore
Talking about the origins of her 10-year project, Corinna said: “It all started with a pumpkin. I was carving a lot of pumpkins and I thought ‘I could maybe have a few props’ to tie it all in and before you know it your whole room is covered in skeletons.” Photo: Lisa Ferguson
6. A spooky welcome
Speaking about people stopping by to have a look, Corinna said: “It’s a little bit strange I have to admit, people peering in, and I have to remember they are not just being creepy they are just enjoying the decorations. People can peer in for as long as they like.” Photo: Lisa Ferguson
7. The Room of Frights
Corinna said: "We’ve always had a few various antiques and vintage props in the room anyway so it just kind of complimented one another." Photo: Lisa Ferguson
8. Take your mind off things with some spook
The monstrous artwork of a room hopes to take people's minds off "more seemingly serious or important things during this trying time" says Corinna. Photo: Lisa Ferguson