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What Should I Consider When Buying a Patio Swing?

By N. Phipps
Updated May 17, 2024
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Anyone can enjoy the benefits of a relaxing porch swing without the need of a fancy front porch to set it on or hang it from. A patio swing provides a versatile alternative to the more traditional patio seating available at most home and garden centers or furniture stores. Set them on patios, porches, decks, or out in the yard. Nowadays there are many types of swings available to suit just about any need, preference, or budget.

When purchasing a patio swing, there are a few things to consider beforehand. The first is the design, which includes the style, features, and material. It’s also a good idea to consider the color by taking into account the current color scheme of the exterior of the home. Then carefully select a patio swing color that best complements this look. The size of patio swings is also important. The swing should fit into its surroundings while maintaining its chosen purpose or function as well.

While many people still enjoy the classic porch swing, yard swings are also growing in popularity. These swings can be moved around to different areas of the landscape as well, which makes them good choices for those enjoying a change in scenery now and then. A yard swing can also make an ideal patio swing. Most yard swings are available in A-frame models and are made from various materials, including wood, aluminum, and steel. The wooden swings include oak, cedar, treated pine, or hard wood.

A-frame patio swings are self-supporting and a great alternative to porch swings that require hanging. In addition to this type of swing, outdoor gliders have become popular choices for patios. A glider is mounted onto a mechanical base that allows it to move back and forth smoothly. Gliders provide a relaxing swaying motion much like a swing. These also require little space, fitting easily into any setting.

Like other yard swings, they too can be moved around whenever necessary. Gliders are quite comfortable and can be purchased in various styles. Resin wicker is another option. Unlike traditional wicker patio furniture, this type of patio swing is durable and made of sturdy material. It can be left outdoors year round, withstanding unsavory weather conditions.

For additional comfort, patio swings can be purchased with cushioned seats. Cushions also add color, which can be chosen to complement the style or color of the home. Regardless of the type of material, swings also benefit from the addition of a canopy. By adding a canopy, the patio swing can be protected from outside elements such as sun or rain.

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Discussion Comments

By Raynbow — On May 20, 2014

@talentryto- I agree with you, and I think that traditional wooden swings are the best options for patios. This type of swing is usually constructed of sturdy wood, and has a wooden frame that is secure and won't move around when the swing is in use.

A wooden swing also looks great and lasts for years. All you have to do is make sure you treat it with a wood sealant or quality paint before putting it on your patio. Retreat it every few years, and put it inside in the winter if possible, and a wooden swing will last for a long time.

By Talentryto — On May 20, 2014

One important thing to keep in mind when buying a swing for your patio is the make sure it is sturdy and secure. Some cheap swings have the tendency to scoot around when people are swinging in them, which can cause damage to a patio floor. If possible, give any swing you are thinking about buying a try to make sure it will work on your patio when you get it home.

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