Hammocks are a perfect place to rest and relax with their light swinging motion soothing fatigued muscles and relaxing stressed out nerves. Hammocks have also been considered synonymous with outdoor placement, to bask under the sun in one’s own garden, near the swimming pool, on the beach, or in thick jungles while out on a trek or camping with friends. But hammocks prove their worth indoors just as much adding brightness and comfort. Homes are often furnished with ornate looking furniture and accessories, all of which may not be necessarily comfortable. One may want a corner for solitude and comfort, just to be able to recharge energies after a hectic pace of work. Such a corner would benefit tremendously from a hammock. Just one hour spent in a hammock is sufficient to get anyone hooked to it for life.
Hammocks can be placed anywhere inside a house. Some may not wish to spoil a formal living room and have it look different with a hammock and may instead choose to hang it in the family room or even a study. Placed in the study, the hammock will be the perfect place to read a book instead of sitting upright in a chair. Covered verandahs or glass enclosures anywhere in the house would be the ideal location for a hammock. The benefit here being that resting in the hammock with an exposure to nature is particularly rejuvenating.
Mexico is one place famous for its hammocks where hammocks form an essential accessory for every home. In fact, every Mexican home till recently, was found to have permanent hooks on opposite sides of walls to hang hammocks. Entire families have been brought up in hammocks and babies always placed in hammocks not just for the comfort they get but also for safety reasons, since babies could fall off a bed more easily.
Before buying a hammock for indoors, a few points have to be considered in order to get the most suitable hammock and its accessories. Firstly, the space available for the hammock will determine the size of the hammock that can be hung. Secondly, homeowners need to check if wall mounting would be suitable or hanging it from the ceiling is possible. If both these are not possible, then a hammock can be purchased with a stand of its own.
The next question is about the type of hammock to buy. While a strong and durable hammock may not be necessary since it is unlikely to be exposed to the forces of nature like rain and sun, a tough looking hammock may also not look appealing indoors. The choices for indoor hammocks vary but Nicaraguan hammocks would look beautiful as they can be woven in bright colors of cotton cord. Mayan hammocks are also a great choice with their bright colors, attractive designs, distinctive shape without spreader bars, and an accessory that can substitute for a bed since Mayan hammocks are amongst the few hammock varieties that make the best beds.
Another appealing option is the Brazilian hammock with its tight weave that makes it appear like canvas capable of wrapping itself around the occupant’s body, and its softness adding to the joy of lying in it. Besides, they are low maintenance products that can be hung once and forgotten about, unlike the more delicate varieties of hammocks.
Hammocks can take the place of a bed in a bedroom, a couch in the living room and a place of relaxation in any part of the house. Hammocks look particularly appealing in a patio or verandah, in a balcony or a covered terrace. They add color to every place as most hammocks are woven in warm, vibrant colors or can be custom made to match the colors of the décor. In short, hammocks can transform indoors just as much as much as they make the outdoors appealing.