A local Massachusetts architect has taken Halloween holiday decorating to the next level. See his large creations — one of them stands 22 feet high in the front yard.
Halloween is less than a month away and many people are already spending time decorating their homes with pumpkins, skeletons, spider webs and much more. to a whole new level by installing a dragon on his rooftop and a skeleton on his lawn — and that's not all.celebrate the spooky holidaySaltsman has already installed some memorable decorations, including a dragon on his roof, a large skeleton spirit, a spaceship and a moving rendition of King Kong, SWNS reported.
The holiday hobby is a family affair as Saltsman’s wife, Brooke Saltsman, is also an architect and contributes to the installations.The pair are self-sufficient with the décor installations — and are able to build most pieces for less than $200, they said. The spooky tradition began eight years ago when Tom Saltsman created a sculpture for a 1980s horror-themed party — one that the neighbors took a liking to, apparently.
This is the model of King Kong for outside his home that Tom Saltsman of Massachusetts created during a previous year of decorating.The creative's 25-year-old daughter, Parker Saltsman, told SWNS that her family’s home has become quite the topic of conversation around town — noting that she’s often recognized as her father’s daughter. "I’m definitely known for my dad’s sculptures — I feel like I’m desensitized to it now," she said. For more Lifestyle articles, visit www.
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