DIY

Our DIY Swing Bed

August 23, 2018

When decorating a new space, one thing I like doing is shopping around our own home to see if anything we already have will work.

Once we completed the back deck last summer, we moved the dining table from our firepit area to the back deck, which left our firepit area empty.

Wanting a place to sit and roast some marshmallows, we then moved the Adirondack chairs that were once on our front porch to our firepit area and picked up two more to complete the look.

This was the front porch before…

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And this is how the firepit area ended up after we swiped the chairs for this new spot:

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But in doing so, our front porch was left without seating. This is when it hit me that the perfect thing to replace the Adirondack chairs would be something I have been swooning over for quite a while; a swing bed.

After I presented my vision to my husband, it didn’t take long for him to jump on-board, and below is the finished product! I’ve also included some tips in this post if you decide to make one, too!

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And the view into the evening:

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Although the space wasn’t the largest to work with, we deemed it just big enough. After taking some time to locate the studs in that area, we were able to decide on the size of the swing bed and after a few quick drawings, we got to work!

After designing the swing bed, my husband started building it while I went searching for the right stain, cushion cover, and pillows.

This picture is of us deciding how high the back should be, and I recommend getting your pillows out to see where they will hit on the back of your swing, giving you a pretty good idea of where you want them.

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This is the stain I chose. And trust me, it looks WAY more gray on the can than it actually turns out. See below!

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To make sure it all “worked,” I stained a spare board to make sure it all went with the finishing touches I had picked up. (All sources listed at the bottom.)

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We also decided last minute to get rid of all of the shrubs in front of the porch giving more leg-room for the swing, as well as another way to approach the swing.

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To decide how high we wanted it off the ground, we rigged a temporary rope through the d rings (the gold rings pictured below) that allowed us to raise and lower the swing to our liking.

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And once we decided on the right height, which for us was 10″ from the ground, my husband used the rope to tie clove hitch knots around the d rings to secure it all in place.

TIP! If you look closely, you can see that my husband secured the d rings to the ceiling in different directions; one vertical and one horizontal on each side. Doing this makes sure the swing can’t sway too far out, hitting the house. Instead, it gives off just the perfect little drift back and forth.

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Once hung, I strung some lights above, created a stone path where the shrubs once were, and it was done!

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I am actually also really proud of that path! I went to the outdoor supply store, found all the stones, loaded them up and designed the path myself! Not bad, eh?

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This has turned out to be one of our absolute favorite spots and we are often out here swinging away. Is this a trend you could see yourself having at your own home?

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SOURCES (Click on the underlined words to be taken to the store)

Euro sham covers

Euro sham inserts

Throw pillows – Found at Homegoods and Tuesday Morning

Throw blanket- Found at TJ Maxx

Daybed mattress cover

Rope- 1″ rope, and we got 50 feet of it

d rings 

Twin mattress – Had a spare we weren’t using

 

 

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  1. This is so much better than a regular porch swing, you can fit more people and more comfortable. The directions looks so easy to do.

      1. Can you provide a supply list for building the swing bed? I couldn’t find a listing of them. We love this and would love to make one ourselves.
        Thank you!

  2. I have never heard of a swing bed but now I want one. You make the process sound so easy! I like the details in this post because I’m sure I would think about a lot of these things (like how much the swing is going to move front and back) or how high you want the back to be. I would be napping on this swing all the time. And great work on the pathQ

  3. That swing bed would be the perfect spot for lazy afternoons with a good book in hand. What an awesome idea. I wish we had more space in the patio out back!

  4. When I saw your before picture, I though, “That’s so pretty!” but then I saw the after picture and said “OMG I WANT THAT!” Really, I want that swing bed. I can imagine myself with a coffee and a book. Absolutely perfect.

  5. Um this is flipping amazing!! It looks like you bought it! So cool! One day when I get a front porch I am so doing this. Thanks for the tips!

  6. Oh my goodness I’ve been scouring the internet for a good DIY on what to do with my daughter’s crib mattress and I’ve decided to make a mini porch swing out of it! These instructions are so clear and concise, I can’t wait to get started <3

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  7. This looks absolutely amazing! I am going to show this to my husband right now and beg him to build it for me! Thank you for sharing! I am definitely pinning this and saving for later!

  8. How far away from the wall is the swing itself and how far are the eyebolts from that wall, too. I can’t tell from the pictures if the back rope is angled, as it appears the front one is. I read on another site that angling them keeps movement down, and that’s what I’m thinking I need to do because, like you, I have windows behind where I want to put my swing. By the way, I love the nook you created. It looks – and I bet feels – simply wonderful!

  9. Hi!

    Great build it looks beautiful!

    I just wanted to ask what type of cover you kept on the mattress?! I looks a little like the one I got in world market but didn’t know for sure.

  10. Do you happen to have the measurements or plans to your swing! I want my hubby to make one and I LOVE yours… Would you share the plans/design??? Thanks!

  11. Love the swinging bed, but I think mulch would really add to the overall aesthetics of your garden! 🙂

  12. What all did you do to cover the mattress? Have you had trouble with keeping it dry when it rains and such?!

  13. Love the swing bed! Can you tell me the wood and the dimensions of each piece? I would love the make this.

  14. This looks amazing!! I have one question, how does the mattress do in the rain? I see you have the day bed cover, does it protect the mattress enough?

  15. 💕LOVE💕
    The boards that you used, are they 2x8s or 2x6s connected with 4×4 post? Are the slats in the middle 1x4s or 2x4s?

  16. I am starting this same project! Thank you for sharing your tips and tricks! Is there anyway you can send a picture of the back of the back of the swing?
    Thanks kim

  17. Your swing turned out very lovely. We have a huge covered deck and after pricing bed swings, we decided we need to make our own. We really love yours! Could you send details on lumber, number of D rings, etc….that are needed and steps on how your husband put it together? We would appreciate it! Many thanks, Pamela

  18. Hey! I love your bed swing. I was wondering if you wouldn’t mind me asking, what size of wood did y’all use on this entire project?

  19. Can you provide a supply list for building the swing bed? I couldn’t find a listing of them. We love this and would love to make one ourselves.
    Thank you!

  20. Nice bed swing! Can you please tell me how much space/clearance I would need on the sides? I have a wall on one side and the porch railing on the other side. Thank you!

  21. My husband made me one about five years ago and we noticed that with each year the rope started to stretch at different lengths. So we bought heavy duty chain and I wrapped it in the same rope you have and you don’t even notice the chains. Very sturdy now!

  22. Love the porch swing…. did you do anything at all to the mattress to waterproof it? and is the mattress a 4″ or 6″?

  23. Very interested in building this swing for my wife at our home on Lake Martin!!! Would love any and all details! Thanks!!

  24. Do you have a complete instructions/cut list on this bed? I looks so much better them many others…durable and rustic…I love it!

  25. Can you provide a material list and plans for building the swing bed? We love this and would love to build one ourselves.

  26. Hi there! What size lag bolts did you use to secure the D rings to the ceiling? The link you supplied for the D rings indicate the two homes in the ring accommodate 3/8” bolts/screws. How long?

  27. Can you put on here all the material you used and how much it cost to build it. I have always wanted one of these. I love this and your yard.

  28. Please email me the lumber and supplies needed for the swing bed. My husband can build anything! TY

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