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35 Best “Garden Swing” Ideas to Help You Create the Perfect Backyard Retreat

A garden swing is not just a whim or a luxury, but one of the simplest and most inexpensive ways to make outdoor recreation as comfortable as possible. For many people the garden is a place to relax and enjoy time with family and friends.

Manufacturers offer a wide range of garden swings of various modifications. Various material, sizes, design and level of comfort dictate a wide range of prices for this popular type of outdoor furniture.

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Before heading to the store, you need to figure out which type of outdoor swing is suitable for your plot, where to place it and what material is best.

There are many types of outdoor swings – large and small, freestanding, stationary, folding, with and without canopy, etc. But the main thing is to choose a swing that would be reliable and comfortable. Among the many options, you need to choose the one that suits you.

A swing for the garden is a functional and practical piece of furniture which provides comfort and decorates any corner of your outdoor space. Unlike a regular sofa, the swing can be installed either on the ground or hung on a tree branch.

Moreover, some swings are equipped with a canopy that will protect you from rain or scorching heat. If you want to relax, enjoying the fresh air, admiring flowers and green spaces – a garden swing is a must.

Moreover, it is a necessity for those who have children. One of the most important requirements that you need to keep in mind when choosing an outdoor swing, is that it should be not only comfortable but durable.

Garden swings should be able to withstand the elements and not be afraid of temperature drops, moisture, etc. The garden swing can be installed in early spring and kept until late autumn, and is suitable for different climates and weather conditions.

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Credit: Pinterest, Baanlaesuan.com, Threeroots Landscape architect and Consultant, Jinda Garden