There is nothing much more comfortable than hammocks, where you can hang by the pool, in the bush when camping and even indoors. It’s not hard to imagine sitting back and enjoying a lazy summers afternoon reading a book or taking a cheeky nap; even better is doing all this with a hammock chair which is nostalgic of summer days on swings as a child.
I am not sure about you, but I want to use my hammock year-round without being in the cold during the winter months. In my search for what was best for my home, I discovered a range of hammocks and hammock chairs that fit perfectly within my space that I can use regardless of the weather.
The Difference Between A Hammock and Hammock Chair
When you see them side by side, you can see the difference between a hammock and a hammock chair is quite evident. When one thinks of a hammock, it’s usually imagined as fabric attached between two trees that are great for sunning yourself by the pool or on a camping trip for sleeping or naps. Sometimes people use them to release stress because of the gentle swaying movement and the pressure it takes off the body.
A hammock chair is used slightly differently in that people use it to relax and meditate, pray and read while in it rather than taking a nap. Sometimes people use them for relief when they have back and neck pain. It should be noted that when using oversized hammock chairs, some people find they can sleep in these. Overall, however, hammocks are for sleeping, hammock chairs are for resting, but both are for relaxation.
Are Hammocks and Hammock Chairs Hung Differently?
There are differences in the way hammocks and hammock chairs are hung, mainly due to them having different mechanisms for hanging. To get to the point of fully relaxing at home with your hammock, either indoors and outdoors, this must be done safely.
Hammock Chairs
These are several ways to hang your hammock chair, including ceilings, from decking beams, from a tree or on a stand.
- Indoor & Beam: When hanging a hammock chair in your home or deck, you will use a range of heavy-duty swivel and ceiling hooks, carabiners, expansion screws and ceiling mounts specifically for this type of hammock. Before installing, you need to locate the ceiling joists.
- Tree: Apart from ensuring the tree branch is sturdy and can hold the weight of you and your chair, you will require strong rope and carabiners to safely connect to a tree. You will also need the ability to make a bowline knot or other suitable knot that is sturdy and safe.
- Universal Stand: This is by far the easiest and most portable way to hang a hammock chair. A stand usually comes with everything you need, and all you need to do is attach the carabiner to the stand chains, and you’re ready to go.
Hammocks
You can hang hammocks indoors or out, and this can be done in few ways, either with tree straps, a stand or with ropes.
- Indoors & Beams: Use heavy-duty hardware and rope, including eye bolts, s-hooks, j-hooks and screw-eyes to anchor securely to ceiling joists or wall beams at the distances specified with the instructions with your hammock.
- Stand: A stand is portable and can be used in any room of the home rather than being confined to one spot. There’s no measuring or knots, and all that it requires is to attach the carabiner to the stand.
- Tree Straps: These are universally safe for trees and make hanging your hammock easy. Using a carabiner to attach from the hammock to the straps is easy, and all that is left to do is wrap the strap around the tree trunk.
Pros and Cons of Sleeping in Hammocks and A Hammock Chair
There are many advantages and disadvantages to hanging a hammock and hammock chair, both indoors and out. While sometimes they may be a great addition to your home, this may not be the case for everyone.
Pros of Hammock Chairs:
- Incredibly comfortable for all ages
- Can ease neck and back pain
- Great for reading, relaxation, prayer and meditation
- Corrects posture
- Help improve concentration and focus
- Saves space
Cons of Hammock Chairs:
- Not as mobile as other furniture and require fixed installation
- Needs precise height installation to avoid accidents
- Only one person can use it at a time
Pros of Hammocks:
- Helps with deeper sleep
- Good to rest in
- Calming and helps with stress relief
- Easily portable, so ideal indoors and outdoors
- Lightweight
- Easy to set up
- Keep you warm and dry
Cons of Hammocks:
- It can sometimes be challenging to find somewhere to pitch if you aren’t using a frame
- No room for pets to sleep with you
- Not always ideal to leave out in the elements (depends on the material used)
Best Hammocks for Bedrooms & Are They Safe?
It’s not uncommon for hammocks to be used in bedrooms, either traditional ones for resting and sleeping or hammock chairs for relaxation and meditation. Tweens and teens particularly love the vibe they give their room, and some adults find it a much more comfortable way to sleep. The question asked frequently is whether it’s safe to have hammocks in bedrooms?
While there are some health benefits to sleeping in hammocks, accidents do occur. They are usually a result of not being appropriately hung, children are being left unsupervised and the hammocks are misused. We recommend that as a long-term sleeping option that you consult your medical professional. You should also never leave a baby or child unsupervised around one, meaning they are best not included in their rooms, including a hammock chair until they are older.
For indoor use, some of the best hammock choices include:
- Brazillian Style Double Hammock – This hammock with room for two is not only great for the ultimate relaxation indoors or out, but its beautiful look also adds aesthetics to your room. This is known as great for indoor use because of its unique cocoon style feel, soft woven cotton, and lifetime warranty, which means it’s excellent for long-term use.
- Double Cotton Hammock with Solid Pine Arc Stand – Available in a few choices of colours that will fit nicely with your indoor colour palette, this hammock is ideal when you don’t want to attach anything to your ceiling or walls. It’s made out of 100% cotton, which keeps you cool while resting and has ultimate comfort. It’s durable and has room for two.
- Mexican Hammock Chair – For the teen or tween that wants a little hang out spot in their bedroom, this hammock chair is a beautiful and fun woven piece that can hang from beams or studs in the roof. Ideal for reading and or scrolling through social media, this hammock is sturdy and four times thicker than many other products in this format.
Hammocks for Hanging by the Pool
While hanging around in comfort inside is fun, lazing by the backyard pool with a hammock is even better. Soaking up the sun and relaxing can be easily achieved when using the following hammocks:
- Brazillian Hammock Chair (with stand option) – There’s nothing better than the relaxing feel of a hammock chair by the pool. We recommend this Brazillian Hammock Chair because it is easily portable, and its tightly woven 100% cotton design is super comfortable. With the many colour combinations available, you can choose one of your choices.
- King Pet Friendly/Heavy Duty Hammock – A summer’s day is at its best when the whole family can gather together by the pool and relax (including the family dog). This hammock takes weight up to 250kgs, and its durability makes it ideal for the outdoors.
- 9ft Polyester Combo – This hammock is simple to set up within a matter of minutes without the use of tools. This is an ideal choice for sitting by the pool because the fabric allows air to flow through the hammock. The coated zinc stand means it’s safe from the water or if exposed to rain.
Buy Hammocks Online & Save
Hammocks from home come in various forms, and these are just a few of our favourites that work well in indoor and outdoor spaces. While there are pros and cons of using each type, something will suit you and your lifestyle where you can buy online and save.
Questions
- How do I know what hammock is suitable for my home?
Before making your purchase online, check what weight it takes, the material it uses and how it attaches to a stand, wall or ceiling.
- What material is best if I plan on sleeping indoors with my hammock?
100% cotton will be the most comfortable choice for a hammock if considering it as a long term sleeping solution.
- Will my hammock come with a warranty?
Yes, all hammocks come with a warranty; however, the length of time will vary anywhere between several months to a lifetime.