InteriorsFun Homes That Feature Indoor Swings And Stay Casual
Fun Homes That Feature Indoor Swings And Stay Casual
Swings are always fun and interesting, whether you’re a child or an adult. As a kid, you enjoy finding them in parks and recreational spaces. Then, when you have your own home, there’s nothing that can stop you from having your own indoor swing.
View in gallerySure, the kids’ room is the first thing that comes to mind when discussing swingsView in galleryYou can integrate it in a themed décor or simply turn it into an accent feature
Put it in your living room where everyone can enjoy it, surprise your guests with one in the guest room, hang one in the playroom or the kids’ room or have a swing just for yourself in the bedroom or in your home office. Wherever you place it, fun is guaranteed.
View in galleryAvoid disputes between the kids by giving them each a swing to play withView in galleryIf there’s no room for a swing in the bedroom, the playroom is an even better optionView in galleryAnd if you don’t have a playroom, the family room is just as goodView in galleryYou can easily make a rope swing yourself. Hang it from the ceiling beamsView in galleryAnother option is a tire swing. These are a lot of fun for all ages
These homes definitely know how to take advantage of their indoor swings and you can definitely find some inspiration in these examples for a future home project.
View in galleryTrapeze-style swings may not be very popular but they are definitely fun tooView in galleryThere are plenty of other designs and styles to choose from if you want a DIY projectSwings never get old or boring, not even when you grow up and have a rustic homeView in galleryIf you want a swing in your home, consider the living roomView in galleryYou can use it as a fun extra seat around the coffee tableView in galleryLow-profile furniture and window views make this swing a desirable feature
Pick a design and customize it to your own liking, transforming it into a DIY project. Or, if you prefer to let other do the work, you find an already built one and simply install it in your home. Hang a swing from one of the ceiling beams, put it in a corner to add a fun twist to your usual reading corner or transform it an unexpected feature for a normally more formal space.
View in gallerySpruce up an attic space with a classic rope swing. Make it colorful so it stands outView in galleryIf an actual swing seems a bit too casual, try hanging chairs insteadView in galleryThey’re a more grow-up option and come in a variety of stylish designsView in galleryA hanging chair could be a perfect addition to a modern entertainment areaView in galleryOr perhaps a hanging bench would be a better option in some cases
And if a swing is not exactly the chic and sophisticated feature you’re looking for, you can opt for a hanging chair or a hanging bench instead. Again, the possibilities and designs are numerous and all you have to do is find the right one. Use your imagination to find the best location.