Halloween Transformation Unleashes Magical Harry Potter World at San Jose Home
Every year, the Petersons' Victorian home in San Jose transforms into a themed wonderland, drawing hundreds of visitors from across the Bay Area to experience a magical night of Halloween fun. This year's theme is The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and it was a sight to behold.
The homeowners, Britta and Glen Peterson, have perfected their art of creating an immersive atmosphere, inviting people to step into the world of Hogwarts. With their Victorian home serving as the backdrop, the couple has outdone themselves this year, crafting every detail from floor to ceiling.
As one might expect, the attention to detail is remarkable, with guests able to walk through a charming village filled with wizarding delights, including twinkling lights, enchanting sounds and even magical creatures lurking in the shadows.
"It's wonderful," said Leo Fedorov and Sabina Nasibullina from Mountain View who visited for Halloween. "I have made tremendous efforts in like making sure of every single detail, that's wonderful - and even kinder because when your heart is activated you know you just want to be a kid."
The Petersons' magical creation was also designed to raise funds for the nonprofit Give Kids The World Village. This year they reached their goal of $25,000 through ticket sales.
Meanwhile, safety remains top priority at this themed event. Three San Jose Fire Department units handed out glowsticks to keep everyone safe and avert accidents during this holiday, where incidents typically double due to the festive atmosphere.
Every year, the Petersons' Victorian home in San Jose transforms into a themed wonderland, drawing hundreds of visitors from across the Bay Area to experience a magical night of Halloween fun. This year's theme is The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and it was a sight to behold.
The homeowners, Britta and Glen Peterson, have perfected their art of creating an immersive atmosphere, inviting people to step into the world of Hogwarts. With their Victorian home serving as the backdrop, the couple has outdone themselves this year, crafting every detail from floor to ceiling.
As one might expect, the attention to detail is remarkable, with guests able to walk through a charming village filled with wizarding delights, including twinkling lights, enchanting sounds and even magical creatures lurking in the shadows.
"It's wonderful," said Leo Fedorov and Sabina Nasibullina from Mountain View who visited for Halloween. "I have made tremendous efforts in like making sure of every single detail, that's wonderful - and even kinder because when your heart is activated you know you just want to be a kid."
The Petersons' magical creation was also designed to raise funds for the nonprofit Give Kids The World Village. This year they reached their goal of $25,000 through ticket sales.
Meanwhile, safety remains top priority at this themed event. Three San Jose Fire Department units handed out glowsticks to keep everyone safe and avert accidents during this holiday, where incidents typically double due to the festive atmosphere.