Amish Porch Swings

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Amish-Built Porch Swings for Every Home
There’s nothing better than a good breeze and a smooth swing. Our Amish-built porch swings are made to turn porches, patios, and backyard corners into your favorite spot to slow down. Whether you want that classic wooden swing or a low-maintenance poly option, we’ve got swings that look great and last for years.
Why Choose an Amish Porch Swing?
- Built to last: Handcrafted by skilled Amish woodworkers using high-quality wood or durable poly.
- Options for every style: From simple, clean designs to decorative flourishes, there’s a swing for your home.
- Customizable comfort: Choose your size, color, and finish to make it yours.
Need Help Choosing?
Not sure where to start? Here’s our guide to Amish porch swings for a quick breakdown of features and styles. And if you want the full checklist, these 7 things to consider before buying will help you narrow it down.
Wood or Poly Porch Swings
Wood has that warm, natural feel and can be finished to match your home. Poly (made from recycled plastic) handles rain, snow, and sun with almost no upkeep. Here’s how to decide between wood and poly so you pick what works best for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much weight can an Amish porch swing hold?
Most of our porch swings support about 300–600?lbs., depending on size and material. For example, our 4′ poly swings hold 500?lbs, and the 5′ versions hold 550?lbs. See an example here.
Can I hang a swing if I don’t have a porch?
Absolutely. Our swings can be paired with standalone frames or hung under a pergola or even a sturdy tree. You don’t need a covered porch to enjoy one. See how they work here.
What’s the difference between wood and poly swings?
Wood swings bring a timeless, natural look but need a little more care. Poly swings (made from recycled plastic) resist rot, mildew, and fading and require almost no maintenance. Learn more here.
Can I leave a porch swing outside all year?
Yes. Poly swings handle rain, snow, and sun without a problem. Wooden swings hold up well, too, but do best with an occasional fresh coat of sealant or a protective cover. More on poly durability here.
How much space do I need to hang a porch swing?
Give it room to move at least 36–48 inches in front and behind the swing, and about 24 inches on each side. That way, you can swing comfortably without bumping into walls or railings.
Swing Into Relaxation
These swings aren’t just for sitting, they’re for slowing down, connecting, and enjoying the moment. Customize one to fit your space and get ready for a seat you’ll never want to give up.
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