Thursday, March 17, 2011

What to look for in a wooden porch swing

Before buying a wooden porch swing, 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 hand made 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.
The Porch Swings I Love Most
Of course, I have a very strong preference in porch swings.  There is
one particular artisan who builds beautiful, durable porch swings from
Cypress.  His name is Ted Leger (pronounced Lay-shay), and he’s based
in Louisiana (where a lot of cypress trees grow).  All of his swings
are hand made, and he can ship anywhere in the USA.
I strongly recommend you view the <a
href="http://woodenporchswings.org%22%3ewooden/ porch swing</a> styles he
has available.