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Best Summer Accessory for Relaxation is a Hammock
Who wouldn't dream of napping in the shade of a lush tree and gentle swinging of a hammock? That's exactly when summer comes, hammocks take a luxurious place in the garden. But before dreaming of a moment of relaxation on a swinging hammock, it's important to install it properly to avoid accidents.
HAMMOCK AS A SEAT HUNG ON POLES
PinterestHammocks are comfortable, aesthetic and perfect for summer relaxation. This option is very practical due to easy installation and the fact that it can be mounted on a terrace or balcony, as it is suspended from the ceiling.
HANGING HAMMOCKS: DECORATIVE BY THEMSELVES
PinterestBesides being comfortable and perfect for enjoying summer, hammocks are also very decorative. They give a relaxed look to any space and can be taken along on vacation!
WEAVED HAMMOCK WITH DECORATIVE MAT
PinterestWoven hammocks from cotton rope or those made using macramé technique are visually lighter than fabric ones, but can be slightly less comfortable. A good idea is to complement them with a mat as shown here, which will provide more comfort during relaxation. At the same time it will also decorate.
BLACK HANGING HAMMOCK
PinterestA black hammock will bring elegance to your garden. It is made of 100% dense cotton, with tassels on the sides and woven fasteners.
ROPE HAMMOCK WITH SUSPENSION
PinterestThis hammock made from cotton rope and with decorative tassels on the sides is ideal for any terrace space — it's the best place to nap or relax with a great view.
COTTON HAMMOCK WITH DECORATIVE PATTERNS IN ECru AND BLACK COLORS
PinterestThis model features a cotton hammock with decorative patterns in ecru and black colors. It is comfortable and offers an exotic style thanks to the print and tassels.
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