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Wooden Porch Swing - How to Choose Wooden Porch Swings

By | May 11, 2010 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

A wooden porch swing comes in two basic sizes – 4 foot and 5 foot long. Be sure to measure the space where you'll place the swing so you get the best wooden porch swing for your home. Allow enough space for movement…

What to look for in a wooden porch swing

Before buying any wooden porch swings, it's important to make sure that the swing you are buying meets a number of important criteria. Here is a list of what you should look for in a swing, along with some reasons why it's important.

Hand Made - A handmade swing is certainly a must when buying a porch swing. This is because each piece is individually crafted, ensuring better cuts and a smoother finish.


Cypress - Cypress has been called the "eternal wood" because of its ability to stand up to the elements. A cypress swing is as durable as teak, while being as little as one-tenth the price! Don't buy a swing made from exotic woods only to watch it rot on your porch.

Size - Be sure that the porch swing you choose is the correct size to fit on your porch, and to fit the number of people you expect to be swinging on it.

Accessories - Would you like your swing to have a cup holder? An interesting question, perhaps, but certainly something to think about. What will you want with you while on your porch swing? Keep that in mind when looking at what's available.

What types of wood are best for a porch swing?

When choosing a wooden porch swing frame, you'll be able to choose from different types of wood – such as fir, cypress, oak and cedar. You'll also notice things like a rolled back or a rolled bottom. This comes down to personal choice.

How much would a good porch swing cost?

You can find quality wooden outdoor porch swings from 200 to 800 dollars. The cost of your patio swings depends most on the type of wood they are made of. Western Red Cedar is the most beautiful and also most expensive. Cypress, pine and alder swings are a more budget-conscious option, with pine being the least expensive.

The construction of your porch swing also determines its price. Some swings come with a canopy, and these are more expensive. But if you plan to put your swing on a covered veranda, you don't need a canopy. And of course, additional decorations will always cost you more.

Where to get best deals on porch swings

The first place to look would be your local outdoor furniture stores. You can see what style is most comfortable for you and suitable for your porch. But don't hurry to purchase your swings in local shops. After you find a general style you like, check online furniture stores and compare prices. There are many sites that sell discounted garden furniture and usually you can get a good deal when you buy your wooden porch swings online.




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