Love It or Hate It? Indoor Hammocks
Do hammocks belong solely on the beach? Or can you make a cozy oasis inside courtesy of an indoor hammock?
A vintage suspended wall unit serves as a home office. Cathy demonstrates the "third bedroom"—a three-person hammock from Oaxaca.
A hammock swings in one of the bedrooms.
Working in tech, Antony doesn’t need much stuff, so his side is easy to convert from work to play. He can easily move his desk and hang the hammock or train dead-hangs for climbing.
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What's life on the road without a hammock?
Indoor hammock that can be hung up when not in use
There are no closets and no minibars in the guest rooms, reflecting the designers' minimalist approach. Features include a curved wooden headboard and a hammock hanging from the ceiling. Unfinished ceilings reveal partitions of the old structure, even down to the screws.
With a record playing in the background, gaze at bluestone boulders from the couch, then revive with a coffee made in the marble counter-topped galley kitchen at this post and beam saltbox cabin in Bearsville. It embraces an open-plan, loft-living layout, but contemplative moments abound—at the writing nook, on the glassed-in porch or sprawling deck, and in the beds enveloped by canvas "walls." Reward visits to Cooper Lake and the Mink Hollow hiking trail with a snooze on the central hammock, a Noguchi light fixture above.
A hammock is quintessential to relaxing and taking in views of the verdant greenery.