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Welcome, brave readers! In honor of the spooky season we’ve teamed up with MidJourney to generate a collection of tiny homes infused with Halloween magic.
Each image in this gallery was conjured from my prompts and MidJourney’s imagination, turning ordinary cabins, buses and cottages into moody, pumpkin-lit hideaways. Grab your cider and join us as we tour these fantastical little houses—creepy, cozy and full of Halloween cheere. Happy Halloween!
Deep in the forest, a soft orange glow spills from the windows of this lonely cabin. The smell of woodsmoke and pumpkin spice drifts through the fog — but who lit the lanterns?

Image credits: MidJourney
Imagine stumbling upon this deserted school bus on a foggy night—its interior glowing with jack-o’-lanterns and lantern light. Would you dare step inside?
Once a cheerful school bus, now a roving ghost of autumn — strings of flickering bulbs trace its rusted frame as if guiding lost travelers home.

The trolley’s brass lamps hum faintly, their light reflected in cracked windows that have seen too many Halloweens.

Inside, the scent of cinnamon and smoke mixes with dust and diesel. Every seat tells a story you might not want to remember.

The deeper you wander, the stranger the dwellings become.

First, a cabin glows like an ember in the fog — safe, or so you think.

Then, a lonely bus conversion waits on the roadside, its jack-o’-lanterns flickering like restless spirits.

The air grows thick with nostalgia. You almost hear laughter — or crying — echoing from behind the frosted glass. The brass lamps hum faintly, steady as a heartbeat in the dark.

The metal walls remember every journey — every laugh, every scream. The seats may be empty now, but something still rides along.

A faint radio hum drifts through the static — a song from another decade, looping endlessly for passengers long gone.

As night falls, the road fades into forest. You stumble upon a cottage that looks alive — vines pulsing in the candlelight, smoke curling like whispers from another realm.

This tiny home seems warm from afar, but step closer and you’ll hear the creak of the porch boards beneath invisible footsteps.

A fairytale hideaway deep in the woods, where candlelight flickers against stone walls and every window hums with quiet magic.

Its windows glow like eyes in the dark forest, inviting you closer — though you can’t quite tell if it’s warmth or warning.

Follow the moonlight to the water’s edge. Here floats a tiny houseboat, drifting silently across the black mirror of a lake. Its lanterns sway like fireflies guarding forgotten dreams.

Moonlight filters through cracked windows, revealing initials carved into the ceiling — the names of travelers who never made it home.

You could swear the bus just rocked slightly, though there’s no wind. Maybe it’s just settling… or maybe something’s settling in.

The water barely ripples, yet the boat sways — as if rocked by unseen hands beneath the surface.

Just when you think you’ve escaped, headlights pierce the mist. A camper idles nearby, its curtains gently swaying — but no one’s inside. A mug of cocoa steams on the counter, untouched.

Every Halloween, travelers swear they see this same old truck parked by the fireline — engine cold, lanterns lit, no footprints in the dirt.

The smell of coffee and smoke lingers in the air, but no one’s been here for hours. Or maybe they just haven’t left yet.

Pumpkins guard the porch like sentinels, their carved faces flickering as if whispering secrets to the woods beyond.

The pumpkins on the porch smile, but the window upstairs watches.

Further down the trail, you find a row of teardrop campers glowing orange and gold. They look cheerful… until one door creaks open on its own.

Perfect for a ghost on a weekend getaway — compact, charming, and cursed just enough to keep things interesting.

Part haunted carriage, part cozy hideaway — the perfect little camper for those who like their road trips with a side of goosebumps.

Imagine waking here at dawn — the fire gone cold, the pumpkins half-melted, and footprints circling your camper that weren’t there before.

Twilight settles over a haunted homestead. The pumpkins smile; the shadows don’t.

Every Halloween, the forest lights this cabin for a single night — no one knows who turns the lamps on. Roots twist around the doorway like ancient fingers, holding tight to a secret the forest has no plans to share.

This crooked little cottage glows under a canopy of leaves — a fairytale dream with just a hint of danger in the air.

A cabin dressed for October — rich leather, velvet shadows, and pumpkins that glow like stolen embers.

A haunted lodge for those who prefer their ghosts with taste and candlelight.

A modern barn draped in twilight — where pumpkins glow like embers and crows circle above, keeping watch over the quiet.

This barndominium wears October well — metal roof sighing under the wind, its lanterns flickering like ghosts of harvests past.

This van glows like a secret library on wheels — every candle, every book, whispering stories to the night

A moody traveler’s den lit by flickering candles, where every road feels like it could lead to another realm.

The air smells of cedar and candle wax. Outside, the forest waits — but inside, the night feels safe, almost sacred.

Somewhere between spellwork and solitude, this van becomes a tiny moving world of warmth and wonder.

A traveling cottage lit from within, carrying the last flickers of fall wherever the road disappears. If Halloween built a tiny house, this would be it — wheels for wandering, pumpkins for company, and secrets in every shadow.

Image credits: MidJourney – prompts and curation by Alex Pino
From tiny cabins to haunted vans, each creation feels like a dream you half-remember — beautiful, eerie, and impossible to forget.
Drop a comment below — which one would you survive the night in?
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