Porch Swing Plans - How to make a Porch Swing Seat, Shopsmith Porch Swing, and more
How to make a Porch Swing SeatThis seat has an adjustable seat-back which angles back to give varying degrees of comfort depending on whether or not you want to sit up straight or lie back a little. As with other Buildeazy projects, it designed with the home handyman or DIYer in mind.
Shopsmith Porch SwingThis swing is a real “beauty” -- and with these plans, you can build it yourself easily and quickly in about a week-end. When you’ve finished, you’ll have a Porch Swing to rival any of the old “classics” you could hope to find at an antique shop, garage sale...
Lee's Porch SwingThis striking porch swing offers style and comfort when you want to relax after a hard days work. Also it is the perfect place to share a starry night with that special person in your life.
Black and Decker Porch SwingThis porch swing is made from sturdy pine to provide years and years of memory making. The gentle curve of the slatted seat and the relaxed angle of the swing back are designed for your comfort.
Adirondack SwingModeled after the classic Adirondack lawn chair, this two-person swing features rounded wooden slats and a comfortable slant-back design. This style swing is typically installed on a covered porch or gazebo. It can also be hung beneath a second-story deck or...
Covered Garden SwingThe Harrisons decided to add a garden swing, encased in an arbor and surrounded by a lovely garden. The do-it-yourselfer can expect to spend about two weekends and $500 on materials to complete the job.
Sunset Porch SwingThe high-backed swing hangs securely from sturdy, 5/8-inch-diameter nylon or hemp rope that runs through the swing's arms and frame. Distinctive diamond shapes cut in the back and sides echo a detail from the Adirondack-style Sunset chair.
HGTV Porch SwingHosts Pat Simpson and Jodi Marks show how to build and hang a charming porch swing.. This project should take two days and involves a lot of measuring and cutting, so it helps if you have some basic woodworking skills and access to a wide variety of...
Building a Swing ArborThis swing arbor project is fairly easy to build, requiring only basic carpentry skills, and can provide years of outdoor enjoyment. The materials cost about $100, and it can be completed over the course of a few afternoons.
The Sheltered SwingA porch swing with it's own porch roof. Ideal for yards without shade trees.
U-Bild Porch SwingA handsome and comfortable addition to any porch or patio. 60 in. long as pictured, but length may be adjusted.
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