Relaxation in the garden starts with a Swing Bed
This summer's new product for relaxing in the garden or by the
pool will be the swing beds. Looking something in between a camp
bed and a hammock they have been penned by many designers as the
"garden chaise lounge".
Swing beds come in many different styles and finishes, although
the overall theme is the same, allowing the user to lie flat out
in comfort whilst rocking gently.
How to choose a swing bed
1. Firstly take into consideration whether you will be using the
swing bed on your own or whether there may be times when two
people will want to use it at the same time, maybe those
romantic moments. If there is going to more than one person on
the swing bed then you definitely need a double swing bed. 2.
Some swing beds come with removable fabric which may not be
waterproof, so ensure that if you intend leaving it outside all
year round or even at nigh, you need a waterproof fabric such as
Textaline, which is made from plastic. 3. You should always
measure the area where you are going to locate the swing bed and
ensure that it will fit comfortably and allow for easy access
around the swing bed. 4. If you intend sleeping on the swing bed
then try to buy a model that comes with pre-installed cushions.
5. Ensure that the make up of the metal frame parts are powder
coated as this will lengthen the products life. 6. If you opt
for a wood swing bed, remember that it may need treating with a
stain or preservative every year and if you are not prepared to
undertake the work, then opt for a powder coated metal framed
bed. 7. Make sure that the swing bed can be easily dismantle if
you intend storing it inside during the winter months.
A lot of people buy swing beds instead of a camp bed and use
them for accommodating guests. This is particularly useful if
you are short of room in your house as most are fully
collapsible. One point worth remembering is that the bed does
rock or swing, so you will have to put something under the
rockers to stop the movement.
Unlike the hammock which gives a sideways rocking movement,
swing beds give a forward to back rocking movement and do not
hug the body as much as a hammock. They are a totally different
concept to the hammock and provide an equally enjoyable sitting
or lying space.
In recent years they have become extremely popular around
swimming pools and set to become a great must have product for
the coming seasons.