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A balcony swing transports us back to all those wonderful childhood memories we wish to relive. A balcony swing in your house allows you to relive childhood memories and serves as an intriguing décor piece. Here are a few balcony swing ideas.

 

9 Latest balcony swing ideas based on your balcony designs

Hammock

A hammock is simple to set up and maintain while still providing relaxation. Hammocks come in a variety of styles, colours, and sizes. They can be used both indoors and outdoors on your covered balcony. With a few pillows, it’s the ideal spot for catching up on your reading or stargazing if you add the swing to your terrace.

hammock

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Nested outdoor swing

Outdoor balcony swings that are nested have become a common feature in contemporary design. Some even have a built-in stand and don’t need to be mounted to the ceiling. This balcony swing, if placed on the covered balcony, can be the ideal site to observe the dawn or sunset. You can add this swing to your terrace as well. You can make it more comfortable by adding a footstool and cushion to the swing. String lights can be used to add a touch of enchantment to your design.

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Plastic wicker swing

A plastic wicker balcony swing would look fantastic on a large covered balcony, front lawn or as a swing for the terrace. These are made of weather-resistant plastic and can tolerate a variety of extreme weather conditions. Consider reupholstering your furniture to increase comfort.

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Wooden swing

Wooden swings are frequently associated with traditional Indian households. It can be used to visually divide a space or as additional sitting in your living room, on your balcony. You can also hang the swing for terrace along with your small garden. Wooden swings, which come with or without backrests and in a variety of styles, can be a flexible and elegant decor feature in your house. Choose something that complements the rest of your room’s design.

wooden swing

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Bench swing

If you want to make your terrace cosy and unique, get a bench swing for your terrace. Instead of a conventional sofa, floor cushion and loveseats, you can go for the bench swing.

bench swing

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Homemade tire swing

Those who want to do things their own way don’t need to buy a swing for the balcony. They only need a spare car tire, paint, and plastic or jute ropes. It’s as simple as painting the tire, attaching the ropes, and finding a spot to hang the tire turned swing for the balcony. This swing for the balcony will look great outside. You can attach hooks to your ceiling to hand this swing for the balcony indoors.

tire swing

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Suspended sofa-cum-bed swing

A suspended sofa-cum-bed swing for the balcony will bring an informal aspect to your living area. Simply swap out your master sofa for this wide-base swing for the balcony, which can be used for both sitting and laying. These are generally made of wood or wrought iron, and they can be painted and upholstered to match the rest of the living room’s furniture. These swings for the balcony can be suspended from the ceiling using metal-hooked chains, making them robust enough to support the weight of two persons. They are a great option for indoor swings.

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Bubble swing

The bubble balcony swing is the most frequent balcony swing found in Indian households. These can be found in a variety of online and local retailers. These balcony swings are generally composed of durable cane or plastic wicker that is easy to maintain. Depending on the available area, they can be placed both indoors and outside. String lights and colourful pillows can be added to complete the look.

bubble swing

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Sack swings

If you enjoy swings but prefer a more minimalist approach, an all-white sack balcony swing could be the right fit for you. The boho sack balcony swing adds to the comfort you desire, while the white and greens offer a peaceful touch to the living area. You can also add some colour to the area by adding a pillow in a solid pastel tone.

sack swing

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