A couple of month in the past, as he was mendacity in a hospital mattress after a stroke, Kenny Enea had one principal concern: Would the Halloween decorations be accomplished in time?
“The only thing he was worried about was getting out and finishing,” says Ana Lovelis, his companion of 32 years.
The Hatteras Haunted Home in Sherman Oaks is in its eighth yr, and is a mixture of amassed, handmade, store-bought and vintage objects.
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In any case, if the flowery front-yard hang-out wasn’t totally assembled by Oct. 31, eight months of labor could possibly be for naught. That is the eighth and ultimate yr Enea’s household of 4 might be remaking its Van Nuys property right into a frightful, walk-through attraction that spooks 1000’s of holiday makers every Halloween.
At present, Enea, 62, is on the trail to a full restoration, and the Hatteras Halloween Home — its official title, based mostly on the road that borders the house — was wrapped with days to spare. The household is planning a large-scale bash Friday that includes a tarot reader, a handful of actors and even a marriage: Lovelis and Enea have determined that after three-plus a long time collectively, it’s time to tie the knot. Their two daughters, Nia and Rena Lovelis, each of their mid-20s, will function “best man” and maid of honor.
The Hatteras Halloween Home has turn into one of many extra well-known house haunts of the San Fernando Valley, a area now identified for extravagant, do-it-yourself Halloween shows, particularly in Burbank. To enter is to stroll by way of a small cemetery earlier than encountering a winding array of thematic areas — a skeleton seated at a decrepit classic piano provides option to a rickety bridge, a smooshy swampland, a doll-laden tea temple, a chapel and an exorcism room.
The Hatteras Halloween Home began small as an accumulation of Halloween objects however has regularly grown into an elaborately themed walk-through attraction.
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The shows are so large that when the facades for the bridge and mini church began taking form, the household obtained a go to from a metropolis inspector. A neighbor, says Nia, complained that the household was constructing an unsanctioned ADU.
“They thought it was an actual house extension,” Ana says. “We were like, ‘No, it’s Halloween decorations.’ The inspector came by, and I was like, ‘No, it’s foam.’”
One section of the hang-out is lighted by bloody palms holding plastic tea candles. Stairways to nowhere are hiding bones and physique components of their underbelly. Hand-written notes, courtesy of a story dreamed up by Nia, dot the house and trace at an enveloping backstory. An summary, slow-waltz of a moody soundtrack, courtesy of Rena, units the mysterious tempo. A mixture of store-bought animatronics, handmade props and located objects — classic lamps, creatures with elongated necks and an assortment of mystical, witchy knickknacks, fill each nook.
After eight haunted homes and 32 years collectively, Kenny Enea and Ana Lovelis will marry this Halloween contained in the hang-out’s church.
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Think about it a group of intimate rooms, every one holding new reveals and surprises. It’s possible you’ll wish to duck, as an example, when you spy a snake close to a foggy water fountain. Elsewhere, a cupboard by no means stops quivering as we anticipate its door to swing open. Months went into establishing the encompassing fences and the vintage-inspired coated picket bridge — Enea and Ana run a building agency — and luxuries akin to holidays had been skipped because the household estimates that not a night or weekend glided by with out some work completed on the haunted home. Ana places the full price at someplace within the $20,000 vary. And Rena is fast to joke, “Don’t ask about the DWP bill.”
The Hatteras Halloween Home
In a manner, the hang-out appears like an extension of the household’s house. On a latest afternoon the 4, plus Darragh Hettrick, Nia’s companion, had been gathered in a front room that felt like a mixture of an vintage retailer, a tarot tent and an apothecary haven. Or maybe the embodiment of a witch’s coven — candles, crystals and fantastical objects (a small mermaid hangs on one wall) — grace the house.
“It’s not just Halloween,” Enea says. “We’re kind of drawn to the darker side of everything in life. Everything is just a little left of center. A lot left of center.”
“We’re looking to marry the dark with the light,” Ana says, noting she’s held a fascination with Halloween, costumes and masks since early childhood.
A creepy lady determine at The Hatteras Halloween Home.
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The household’s haunts at first began comparatively modest — a hodgepodge of Halloween decorations. However within the final 4 years, particularly, the couple and their kids have experimented with varied themes. Final yr, as an example, was a “hell hotel,” with rooms themed to demented clowns or terror at sea. Different years they’ve experimented with aliens, full with a 12-foot spaceship hanging above the proceedings.
It grew to become a household craft mission taken to its maximalist excessive. Ana says she needed one thing the neighborhood children may expertise at no cost. Many neighbors began taking part, both dropping off previous Halloween decor and even performing within the hang-out. Enea says the mission introduced him pleasure throughout our anxious and divisive cultural local weather.
“In these times we’re experiencing in this country and the world, there’s no politics and there’s no religion here,” Enea says. “We’re literally just having a good time. There’s no left or right. Everyone is just in it, and having a good time. I see the experience of people coming through with the kids, and everyone is just so happy. Can’t we have that throughout the world? I know it’s Pollyanna thinking, but we can give this little section of Van Nuys happiness.”
The Hatteras Halloween Home is estimated to have drawn about 3,000 individuals final Halloween.
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A number of house haunts all through the San Fernando Valley have been garnering consideration within the Southland in recent times. Jen Spincic in 2020 created the Halloween in Burbank and Past map and web site to catalog all of them. Spincic’s accompanying Instagram incorporates dives into among the higher identified, which this yr included a home that’s a mash-up of “Wicked” and “The Wizard of Oz,” a creepy exploration of all-things clowns and a joyous celebration of Disney-inspired tradition.
Halloween in 2025 typically stretches into the late summer season, and more and more there are conventions, theme parks and movies that remember a spooky temper year-round. Spincic additionally attributes the expansion to our cultural local weather, theorizing individuals want neighborhood and tension-free locations to rally round. “Nowadays everybody hates each other, with political differences or whatever it is,” Spincic says. “It brings people together. People are laughing, connecting and talking.”
Props, creepy antiques and bizarre dolls are discovered all through the Hatteras Halloween Home.
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Nevertheless it all raises a query. The Hatteras Halloween Home clearly brings the household nearer. Nia can speak for greater than 5 minutes explaining the byzantine narrative she has constructed for the hang-out. Rena speaks proudly of experimenting with jazzy sounds for the soundtrack (the 2 daughters had been within the now-defunct L.A. rock band Hey Violet). Can they actually hand over the hang-out?
Nia says the household is getting nostalgic for the times earlier than they turned their house right into a vacation spot, after they explored the creativity and paintings of others.
“They bought a cabin and they want to spend time building that next year,” Nia says of her dad and mom. “I don’t think we can do nothing. Mom and I will be out there next year putting up some props, but before we started doing the walk-throughs we would go to Reign of Terror (in Thousand Oaks), and all the home haunts. It was a tradition for the family.”
Enea says he additionally wants a break. This yr he labored with the native fireplace division to make sure the hang-out was as much as code, and on Halloween night time they’ve employed actors and safety. However earlier than Enea can chill out, Anna is rattling off a sequence of goals for the long run — maybe the household opens a Halloween-inspired pizza parlor, or possibly a “haunted” house that may be rented out.
“My ideas are endless,” she says. “I just have to figure out how to pull Kenny in on it.”
And moments after the household talks in regards to the haunted home’s retirement, as an example, in addition they communicate excitedly of the Krampus determine they bought that may make an look this Christmas season. They are able to take away the hang-out from the yard, however don’t count on the Hatteras home to utterly go quietly into the night time.
The Hatteras Halloween Home comes with an elaborate, barely hidden backstory for visitors who wish to dig deep.
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