Tag Archive for 'hammocks'
Roughing It with the Comforts of Home
1 Comment Published by brian yalung August 28th, 2008 in BED Outdoor, Home Designs, Sofa Bed, sofas and futons.
As far as living outside your homes like cabins or rest houses, there should be little difference in the style of living if you think about it. What is important is that you get the comfortable atmosphere you are looking for at homes.
Apparently, some people find it hard to furnish a home away from home. Cabins or other pads you may stay in for a short-period of time can still be enjoyed in the right manner. You just have to think straight on how to make it work.
Stuff such as sofa beds, couches or hammocks can make their way into any dorm or cabin. You just have to find the one especially if you don’t have the luxury of space at your side.
(Source) Exploring Maine

With summers now in full swing, we thought the Woven Belted Hammock is ideal for some outdoors lounging around. The all-weather hammock is made from durable nylon fibers that are enhanced to resist rotting and allows air to circulate. So grab a drink and enjoy the sunshine.
Our Expedition Travel Hammocks are rugged, stylish, and made to go anywhere. The parachute nylon silk material dries quickly and is remarkably breathable. This hammock is actually created by the original parachute nylon manufacturer, so you can count on outstanding durability. The silky material offers plenty of comfort as well.
Would You Sleep in A Hammock?
4 Comments Published by brian yalung May 15th, 2007 in BED Gadgets, BED Outdoor, Bed Terminology, Interesting Beds.
Hammocks may be known to be temporary hanging forms of beds for people who in open air spaces. For some however, the reality is that they use these hammocks as a form of bed as well, especially if they are outdoors or roughing it in a sense.
Hammocks may not be the best form of ideal beds that anyone can resign to, but overall, they are actually the best means to enjoy a different kind of hanging around thing where they can cradle themselves to sleep between two strong posts to where they are usually tied.
People find themselves sleeping like babies, probably because its swaying motion likens it to like a crib where babies would usually cradle themselves to sleep. In modern private homes and residences, this may not be the case. However, there may be exceptions to this, especially for people who cater to different types of lifestyles and sleeping styles.
Custom Built Gazebo Floating Bed
2 Comments Published by Max March 13th, 2007 in BED FUN, BED News, Interesting Beds, modern beds.
Check out this awesome Gazebo Floating Bed that can be custom built from an Iowa company.
This may not be for your living room but may be very good for some high ceiling rooms.
The Floating Bed moves like a true one-point pendulum, evenly in all planes and directions. However, the overhead suspension and the inertial forces created by pendulum motion helps to gently hold the occupants in place. It’s more pleasant than the the tosing lateral rocking motion typical in hammocks, which feel subjectively far less refined. The body and brain subconsciously know and enjoy this motion, which feels secure and nurturing. This results in extraordinarily pleasant dream and resting states, both mental and emotional, for most people. You’ll see what we mean, if you call to try it (and we have a 30 day money back guarantee).








