Garden Swings Create an Enchanted Garden Setting

Nothing invites one to sit and enjoy a lovingly created and tended garden quite the way that a garden swing does. Only from the perch of a gently swaying garden swing can one fully appreciate the bounty of nature complete with the subtle flowery and earthy smells of the garden. From this vantage point, one could relax for hours while meditating, reading or simply enjoying the antics of the wildlife.

Strategically placed garden swings draw people to them as if by magic. It seems that even if someone is just passing through, they cannot resist the urge to sit for just a spell on one of these exquisitely beautiful garden swings.

Whether your garden is country, formal or eclectic there is bound to be the perfect garden swing to fit your unique personality and decorating style.

Take for instance the popular Kingsley-Bate Sheraton garden swing. This lovely porch swing features intricate hand carvings from Javanese teak wood in the ageless, romantic 18th century style. The detail to the Sheraton porch swing make it breathtaking in its exquisite beauty. Assembled with precise mortise and tenon joinery, this garden swing will provide your family with a comfortable place to relax for decades to come.

Since the Sheraton porch swing is constructed with teak, it is extremely durable. Often called the premier wood for outdoor furniture, teak is unique in that it can withstand the elements year after year with virtually no maintenance. With teak garden swings, there is no sealing, no staining, and no finishing.

If you prefer something a little more classic in design, perhaps the Nantucket garden swing would be your best bet. This porch swing is crafted from Southern Yellow Pine and available in 28 color finish options which includes eye-catching colors such as lime, mauve and canary or more sedate colors such as sunny yellow, island green and white. You can also choose various finish options for the Nantucket garden swing such as natural, pristine, washed and distressed.

And when you decorate your garden using garden swings, you will not bust your budget or have to take out a loan to do so. Most garden swings can be purchased for approximately $500 depending on your tastes and how high your budget can take you.

But one thing is guaranteed when you buy a garden swing. Once you place it in your most beautiful outdoor space, it will quickly become the favorite spot in the house.

Jennifer Akre is a successful business owner of numerous furniture websites offering product and information about garden swings, porch swings and other furniture and accessories for outdoors as well as indoors.

Visit http://www.AdirondackChairs-Store.com for ways you can buy and know more about decorating your home and garden in style.

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