Couple spend £24k to turn their house into a spooky Halloween lightshow

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The Halloween house in all its glory (Image: Kyle Bostick / SWNS)
The Halloween house in all its glory (Image: Kyle Bostick / SWNS)

A couple has spent £24,000 ($30,000) turning their house into a spooky Halloween light show which can be seen from miles around.

Kyle Bostick, 35, and his wife Christina Bostick, 36, even synced the light show to the tune of Taylor Swift's hit songs in honour of her celebrated Eras Tour. It includes spotlights which draw thousands of curious visitors.

The couple also used an extract from the fantasy horror comedy 'Beetlejuice', songs by Rob Zombie and even a tune by heavy metal band System of a Down to give the show musical backing.

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Couple spend £24k to turn their house into a spooky Halloween lightshow eiqrqidqiquuinvPyrotechnics erupt out of the display (Kyle Bostick / SWNS)

Kyle began the annual tradition in 2020 after his wife Christina saw a house with "perfect" Halloween decorations online. By Halloween 2022, the pair had spent £44,500 ($50,000) on decorations for their Garden City, Michigan, home and this year they have added £24,000k ($30,000) of new decorations.

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They new additions include a skeleton band, a stage, light beams, a screen that plays custom animations and vertical fog cannons. Kyle explained: "The beams we've added in - called moving-head lights - can be seen from miles away.

"There's an extremely busy road about a mile away from here with lots of cars and street lights and you can see the house. The screen, which has projection mapping, turns a whole part of the front of the house into a big screen for animations."

He added: "The moving-head lights cost $20,000. The projection mapping cost $2,000 or so and the skeletons cost $2,500. The fog machines cost about $1,000 a piece too. All in all the new additions cost about $30,000."

Couple spend £24k to turn their house into a spooky Halloween lightshowThe spotlights can be seen for miles around (Kyle Bostick / SWNS)

Kyle, an IT technician, spent over a month setting up the display. He built the stage, reprogrammed the skeletons and added motors. He said: "The skeletons were pre-programmed so they did their own thing. I took them apart, reprogrammed them and built them a stage so I could turn it into a concert."

Kyle also mounted the rest of the decorations and programmed all the animation and movement himself. The popularity of the show means that the couple sometimes need to go outside to manage traffic in their neighbourhood.

Couple spend £24k to turn their house into a spooky Halloween lightshowThe Bostick’s house transformed into the spooky Halloween light show (Kyle Bostick / SWNS)
Couple spend £24k to turn their house into a spooky Halloween lightshowTaylor Swift making a cameo in the show (Kyle Bostick / SWNS)

The Bosticks use their lights for good and take charity donations from onlookers. They generate about $2,000 per show.This year they are donating to a breast cancer charity. Kyle said: "This year the show is pulling in the biggest crowd we've ever seen.

"When we go outside to manage traffic we see kids screaming to the songs. We get hundreds of cars and thousands of people on weekends. Our neighbours are still supportive so it's no problem."

Charlie Jones

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