
How to Buy Outdoor Benches, Swings, and Gliders
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Outdoor experiences are better when shared. To create an already great foundation for when friends and family arrive, you’ll want seating that can accommodate everyone comfortably.
Swings and gliders add a new dimension to traditional outdoor seating, providing a soothing motion that will have little ones laughing and furry friends snoozing with equal enjoyment. For a no-frills seating option, budget-friendly benches make space for multiple people and can be easily moved around.
But deciding which swing, bench, or glider best suits your space can be a challenge. To de-stress your shopping experience, use our guide to help you determine which outdoor seating option is best.
Mull over the following questions and let your answers decide if these seats will suit your lifestyle.
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It’s best practice to measure your outdoor area before committing to a furniture purchase. Follow these easy instructions to find those dimensions.
Keep the finished sketch on hand when you start shopping. Companies will include furniture dimensions on their product pages, and when you find something you like, you can quickly reference your drawing to see if your chosen bench, swing, or glider will fit.
Swings and gliders need extra room so they won’t bump into anything while moving.
Swings: A swing needs 3–4 feet of clearance to both the front and back and 12–14 inches of open space on either side.
EXAMPLE: The Yacht Club 60″ Swing is 60 inches wide and 24 inches deep. You’ll need a space at least 7 feet wide and 8 feet deep.
Gliders: We recommend 2 feet to both the front and back and 12–14 inches of open space on either side.
EXAMPLE: The Cape Cod Adirondack 48″ Glider is 48 inches wide and 28 inches deep. You’ll need a space at least 6 feet wide and 8 feet deep to accommodate this seat.
High-quality outdoor furniture can handle repeat use, bad weather, and harsh elements—and look good while doing it.
With this in mind, look for products built from durable, weatherproof materials that offer comfort and support you can count on for the long haul. Here’s a list of popular furniture materials with points to consider for each.
HDPE is a highly durable plastic used to build furniture and other outdoor structures like fencing and playground equipment. It can be left outside year-round without cracking, splitting, rotting, peeling, or fading. Maintenance is minimal, and the material is available in a wide variety of attractive colors.
Pine and other softwoods are appealing because they’re affordable. However, most softwoods don’t age well outside and dent, crack, and scratch easily. You’ll need to regularly refinish softwood furniture to keep it protected.
Hardwoods like teak are a sturdier option than softwoods and can last for years. Because of this, they are also more expensive. Hardwood furniture is resilient and durable but must be restained and revarnished semi-regularly.
Aluminum is rising in popularity as a material choice for outdoor furniture because it is durable yet lightweight, so you can move the furniture around easily. Aluminum is easy to maintain and is resistant to many aging and damaging effects of weather exposure. But aluminum is vulnerable to wind gusts due to its lightweight quality.
Wrought iron’s elegant appearance makes it a popular choice for patio furniture. The material is wind-resistant because it’s on the heavy side, but that also makes it tough to move around. Additionally, wrought iron is prone to rust if it’s not regularly maintained.
From one-person perches to spacious three-seaters, we stock styles in multiple sizes to meet your family’s needs.
Whether you need one-on-one time with a good book or like to start your day in quiet meditation, our glider chairs fit all your solo sojourns.
A 48-inch swing, glider, or bench fits well into smaller areas and offers seating space for two or extra room for one to stretch out.
If you have a large deck, a bigger family, or like to stretch out for naps, consider a 60-inch bench or swing that holds up to three people.
Let your deck’s layout and palette guide what color your new bench, swing, or glider should be. If you have a warm-toned deck studded with pots of bright flowers, complement that with green, tan, or dark brown seating. Consider white or beige furniture if your deck sees full sun for hours daily, as these colors don’t retain as much heat as darker hues.
The right accessories can completely refresh a space's overall feel and make your new seating even more comfortable. Add energy with vibrantly colored accent pillows and umbrellas, or set a soothing tone with cushions and outdoor-friendly rugs in muted hues.
Plus, you can switch accessories as the seasons change or whenever you want to update the look of your bench, swing, or glider.
"We love our Trex [Outdoor Furniture] cushion that fits beautifully on our 60" [Yacht Club] bench. The quality is excellent, and the ties to secure it to the bench are a wonderful feature for a windy balcony!"
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