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.

. Peep inside
Corinna’s house is well-known during the spooky season with many keen to peep at the window and see what this year’s decorations have on offer. “Seeing how other people enjoy it so much and knowing that there are kids every year who expect to see it through the window it makes me want to do it every year. It’s a lot of effort but for that it’s worth it.” said Corinna. Photo: Lisa Ferguson

. Haunting inspiration
"I'm quite flattered that people seem to enjoy it and I'm happy to do it." Corinna added: "I hope I inspire some children who were like me when I was just a little kid in a haunted house." Photo: Lisa Ferguson

. Decoration delights
Corinna plans to keep the decorations up for around a week or so, dependent on when she finds the time to deconstruct the masterpiece. Photo: Lisa Ferguson


1. Haunting inspiration
"I'm quite flattered that people seem to enjoy it and I'm happy to do it." Corinna added: "I hope I inspire some children who were like me when I was just a little kid in a haunted house." Photo: Lisa Ferguson

2. Decoration delights
Corinna plans to keep the decorations up for around a week or so, dependent on when she finds the time to deconstruct the masterpiece. Photo: Lisa Ferguson


4. Skeleton party
Although Corinna hosts a 'graveyard party' most years, this year she said: "Only the skeletons will be having a wee party." Photo: Lisa Ferguson