Illuminated seasonal displays affixed to or placed near window openings, specifically designed for the Halloween holiday, constitute a popular form of festive ornamentation. These decorations often incorporate light-emitting elements, such as LED strings, projection devices, or illuminated figurines, and are visible from both the interior and exterior of a structure. An example includes a silhouette of a haunted house backlit with orange lights adhered to a window pane.
The utilization of these illuminated seasonal displays enhances curb appeal, contributing to a festive neighborhood atmosphere and fostering a sense of community spirit. Historically, such decorations represent a modern adaptation of traditional Halloween practices, evolving from simple jack-o’-lanterns and paper cutouts to sophisticated lighting arrangements. They offer a safe and easily accessible means of participating in holiday celebrations.