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Helpful Information - Porch Swings by Type

With the evolution of the classic front porch, there are more options than ever on the market.  Learn more about all the different types of porch swings.
 
Adirondack Swing
Allow the wide, welcoming fanback of an Adirondack porch swing to provide you with a personal haven of rest when you return from a long day’s work. Adirondack porch swings provide the perfect getaway for a beautiful afternoon. Whether you are sitting on a covered front porch enjoying the lightning display from a distant summer thunderstorm, or reveling in the beautiful, temperate weather that is typical during the spring and fall months, an Adirondack porch swing is a furniture addition that will quickly become a family favorite. The classic, yet unique look of Adirondack furniture is extremely popular among consumers. Related items: Adirondack porch swing
 
Amish Swing
If you’re looking for a simple porch swing to grace your yard or patio area, consider the quality of workmanship that the word Amish encompasses. Amish porch swings are built with pride to provide you with a comfortable way to enjoy the outdoors. An Amish porch swing is built out of solid wood. The craftsmanship and style speaks for itself and lends an air of simple, country elegance to your outdoor living space. Caring for your porch swing is well worth the effort. With proper care, such as sealing the wood every year or two, your porch swing will last years longer than those swings that are exposed to the elements with no care. Related items: Amish porch swing
 
Bench Swing
Snuggled close on a bench with seating for two, the rhythmic sway of a bench swing creates a relaxing place for you and a loved one as you while away the evening hours. Swings are a hub of activity, whether they sit invitingly on your front porch beckoning lonely neighbors, or are tucked away behind a grove of trees turning the quiet woods into a family haunt that is visited daily. Bench swings come in a wide variety of materials. Wood is the most common swing material because of its simple beauty. Related items: outdoor bench swings
   
Canopy Swing
Canopy swings are a beautiful addition to your home, but they also provide practical uses as well. Nothing is more relaxing than ending a long day at work by coming home and taking a relaxing swing on your swing, nursing a glass of wine. As you sit, and unwind, you’ll find that greeting the neighbors who pass by and occasionally join you on your porch to talk for a bit, helps you get your mind off of the hard day you’ve had, and reminds you of all of the blessings in your life. Canopy swings are comfortable, stylish, and practical. With a variety of canopy styles available, every neighbor on your street could have a canopy swing and none would be identical. Some swings have new, inventive features like cup holders and fold down canopies. Related items: canopy outdoor swing, canopy patio swing, canopy porch swing,
 
Deck Swing
A stone patio with a barbecue pit, patio furniture, and a thick border of lush greenery, creating a private atmosphere, is a beautiful addition to any living space. Adding a deck swing to your setting will make it even more inviting. Instead of the cook missing out on all of the fun, he’ll be right in the thick of the entertainment when he’s barbecuing on the patio. Your swing seating will ensure that your guests make themselves at home. And when the guests are gone and a hush settles over your yard, a glass of wine on your swing will be the perfect ending to the perfect day. An outdoor deck swing can come in a variety of different materials and styles. Wood is one of the most common materials. Wood should be sealed every year or two in order to keep it in pristine condition. Metal is quickly gaining in popularity. With dark, sleek lines and intricate designs, the malleability of metal allows a craftsman to create many different individual designs. Wicker is becoming more than just a beach furniture material. With paint and creativity, wicker can be woven into both traditional and modern seating styles.
 
Double Porch Swing
A wide, sweeping, covered porch is a beautiful architectural feature, but it looks cold and barren unless there is a double swing tucked off in a corner. Double swings make a porch more than an entryway to a home; they make it an extension of the home. With a porch swing on your front porch, friends and neighbors will flock to your home, bringing life and good cheer. A porch swing brings back the feeling of lazy summer days, a feeling that was lost as the pace of life gained momentum over the past decades. Return to that slow pace of life by adding a hanging porch swing. You’ll find that neighbors drop in once again, and your neighborhood becomes a community where everyone knows your name instead of just a place to live. Make your home inviting to all with the addition of a double swing on your veranda. Related items: double swings
   
Front Porch Swing
The front porch swing has graced the verandas of American homes for decades. From the traditional wooden swing where neighbors gathered to socialize, to today's more modern versions like the wicker swing, America's outdoor entertainment centers around the swing. The front porch has long been the informal parlor where neighbors were welcomed, offered a seat and often a snack or beverage. The front porch swing still plays a vital role in this tradition today, by offering comfortable outdoor seating. Even on hot days, there is always a breeze when you are seated on a swing rocking gently back and forth. Children are drawn to swings where, for once, their antsy bodies finally relax with the rocking motion. There is no surprise that the swing has become such a popular outdoor seating choice.
 
Garden Swing
When the hard work of planting fall bulbs turns into spring tulips, hyacinths, and delicate blue bells, you’ll find that you need a place to sit and rest in your garden while you appreciate the beauty of nature. Instead of choosing a classic garden bench, consider a garden swing, one of the most relaxing seats made. Porch swings have been loved by consumers for over a century now. It is no surprise that with the invention of freestanding swings, which allow consumers to place their swing anywhere they want to, the swing is making its way into the garden. Surround your swing with butterfly bushes to entice the colorful creatures. The winged beauties will only add to the beauty of your nearby flowers. You’ll notice that hummingbirds are attracted to the bushes as well, and as you sit and enjoy your garden, you’ll love watching the tiny birds dart back and forth, their wings a blur. A garden swing is the finishing touch for any garden area. Related items: garden patio swing, garden swing bench, garden swing furniture, outdoor garden swing
 
Glider Swing
Relaxing on your glider swing, you gaze out at the canal that borders your backyard and feel the cares of the day lift as you are soothed by the gentle gliding motion of your swing and the serene look of the water drifting lazily by. Place your glider swing in a peaceful setting creating a true retreat for your family and friends. When you are watching your grandchild and his sobbing can’t be soothed by anything else, take him out to your glider swing and as the rocking motion soothes his cries you’ll feel his little body relax as he finally gives in to the weariness of the day. You’ll find that there’s nothing better than the warm, sweet smell of a baby as you sit cradling him in your arms. Consider taking all big discussions outdoors. Any argument melts away if you take it out to your glider swing. There, sitting side-by-side with the soothing motion of your swing, your arguments will take on a gentler tone as you work through your differences. Related items: glider porch swing, gliders and swings, outdoor glider swings
 
Hammock Swing
Years ago, on a dusty roadside on the way to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, you may have experienced your first taste of rope and woven porch swings. Commonly known as hammock swings, these rope, and more recently, woven swings, have been a hit because of their comfort and durability. Sitting on your hammock swing, which you’ve hung from an ancient oak, you are able to turn a previously unusable piece of your yard into a true living space. With your kids’ small pool in the shade of the tree, they play happily while you snuggle into the comfort of your woven porch swing, supervising their play. With the addition of an outdoor storage bench, you can also hide away sunscreen and pool toys when they are done, so that when you and your spouse have tucked the little ones into bed and saunter out to the hammock porch swing, everything will look tidy and there will be no chores to distract you.
   
Hanging Swing
Swinging like a pendulum, you nestle into your single-seat swing and open the book you've been longing to read. A hanging swing is the perfect place to spend a relaxing afternoon as the breeze moves your swing whichever way it blows. The hanging swing is made to swing a little more freely than the typical outdoor swing. This modern take on the classic porch swing adds not only a fresh look, but also allows more freedom in the way the swing moves making the experience more relaxing. Place your swing in a gazebo for a unique twist on the classic gazebo benches. Here you can spend your evenings watching the wildlife wander to the side of your creek as they take a last drink before night closes in. If you love mingling with your neighbors, add your swing to your front porch where you can spend time out front chatting with friends as they pass by on their evening walk. Related items: hanging porch swing
 
Lawn Swing
Sitting serenely by a rippling brook, in the shade of a large, oak tree, a lawn swing turns a beautiful corner of land into a natural retreat. Increasing your outdoor living space is one of the easiest ways to expand your existing space. Adding a lawn swing to your yard creates an outdoor sitting area that is inexpensive compared to the cost of adding an addition to your home. Swings come in many different materials. While wood is the most common, metal, rope, and wicker are becoming popular choices for outdoor furniture as well.
   
Outdoor Swing
Sitting outside on a hot summer’s day can get sticky, but if you’re on an outdoor swing, there will always be a slight breeze from the motion of your seat. Even the hottest day is enjoyable when you’re reclining in a hammock, or sitting on a front porch swing. Place your hammock in a shaded area near your pool and find the ultimate in summer relaxation. When you feel that you are getting too hot, take a refreshing dive into the pool and then return to your hammock and let the breeze from the swing give you refreshing goose bumps. Hang an outdoor swing on your covered front porch. Whether it is a hammock swing or a traditional outdoor swing, you will find yourself drawn to your front porch after a long day. Invite your child to sit with you and ask her about her day. No child can resist the fun of a swing, and you’ll find that your relationship grows stronger when you spend time talking to each other. This investment will result in conversations that draw your family closer as you all sit in the soothing recliners and share the things that matter most. Related items: outdoor bench swing, outdoor furniture swings, outdoor patio swings, outdoor swing seat, outdoor swing with canopy, outside swings
 
Patio Swing
Patios are a great place to entertain, but in order to truly enjoy your patio area as an entertainment center; you have to have the right outdoor furniture pieces to make it feel as though it is an extension of your home. Adding a patio swing will provide you and your guests with the comfort you are looking for in your outdoor space. Place a swing outdoors and you’ll find that even if your entertaining wasn’t centered outside, your guests, seeing the swing, will wander outside and make themselves comfortable. You won’t have to try to make your patio area the place to be, your guests will naturally drift towards the comfort of your patio swing. If you think that a patio swing is out of the question for you because you have no overhang covering your patio, consider a patio swing stand, which allows you to place a swing anywhere on your property. Related items: outdoor patio swing, patio furniture swings, patio swing bench, replacement patio swing
 
Porch Swing
With a fan whirring from the ceiling above and an inviting pile of cushions and pillows stacked high on your porch swing, your screen-enclosed porch is your favorite retreat in your home. A screened-in porch creates a relaxing, comfortable area where you can enjoy the outdoors with all of the amenities that you enjoy indoors. Adding a porch swing to your porch area will make this area of your home one of your favorite spots to curl up and enjoy. Take your favorite book and a warm cup of tea to your swing and spend an afternoon engrossed in a book with the sounds of nature as a relaxing backdrop. Enjoy a glass of wine in the evening before turning in for the night. The sounds of the crickets and tree frogs will work with the drink to relax you and help you unwind before bed. Related items: porch patio swing
 
Swing Bed
Reclining and swinging are two of the most relaxing activities a person can do; why not combine them by purchasing a swing bed for your home? A hot summer’s day isn’t as hot when you’re reclining on a swing bed reading a favorite book and being rocked by a gentle breeze. And there is nothing cozier than curling up under a blanket on a swing bed on a mild autumn day. You’ll find that there is no threat of insomnia when you lie down and allow nature to rock you to sleep. An overtired toddler won’t fight his nap when you curl up together on your swing bed, and you’ll cherish the time that you spend stroking his soft, downy hair and looking at his sweet face in repose. You’ll both awake feeling refreshed and ready to resume the fast pace of life. Hang a swing bed under a deck near your pool. When you need a break from the harsh sun’s rays you’ll find that lying on your swing is just as relaxing as being on a raft in the middle of the pool. Wherever you have a covered area around your home, you will find a use for a swing bed. Related items: patio swing bed
   
Swing Chair
Sometimes sitting on a porch swing turns into a frustration rather than a delight when the person sharing the swing with you doesn’t want to share your pace. For those who enjoy a porch swing, but can’t seem to find a common rhythm when sitting on it with others, buying a few swing chairs is a good solution. Don’t fight over how fast, or slow, your swinging pace is anymore. With a swing chair, there is no need. Now your child can swing quickly, while you relax in your own swing chair and rock at a more moderate pace. Everyone is happy and able to relax in his own way. Hang a swing chair on your covered, screened-in porch. Take a warm cup of coffee out to your swing chair in the morning and wake yourself up gently. You’ll enjoy the sounds of nature as the birds and squirrels start their day. You may even see an unsuspecting deer from your quiet shelter. It won’t be difficult to pull yourself out of bed in the morning when you know you have such a delightful routine. Related items: garden swing chairs, hammock chair swing, outdoor swing chair, outdoor swing chairs, patio swing chair