Haunted House Coloring Pages
These spooky architectural designs range from simple kid-friendly haunted houses to elaborate Victorian mansions with Gothic details. Perfect for practicing building structures, architectural elements, and creating atmospheric Halloween scenes with varying levels of complexity.
22. Spooky Victorian Mansion – Detailed haunted house with gothic architecture

23. Simple Haunted House – Kid-friendly house with basic spooky features

24. Graveyard with Haunted Church – Complex scene with tombstones and eerie building

25. Haunted Castle – Medieval castle with towers and flying bats

26. Haunted House with Full Moon – Night scene with house silhouette and moon

Good practice for a steady hand
Houses are made of straight lines, repeated windows and rows of roof tiles, which makes these some of the most useful pages here for pencil control. Filling a row of identical windows without wandering over the frame is a real exercise, and children can see for themselves whether they managed it, which is unusual in a coloring page.
The Victorian designs go further, with turrets, iron railings and porch detail. They take a long time. For a child who likes finishing things properly, that is the appeal.
Which design suits which age
The simple houses are a box, a roof, a door and a few windows, which suits four and up. The detailed mansions suit eight and up, and honestly hold the attention of a fair number of adults. If in doubt, print one of each and see which one your child picks up.
Deciding who lives there
Before coloring, ask who lives in the house and whether they are friendly. Whatever the answer, the child then has a reason to color one window yellow because someone is home, or leave the whole thing grey because nobody is. It turns filling in shapes into making decisions.