Are you planning to hang a hammock indoors, but you are worried that you will damage your ceiling or walls? While it may seem a bit tricky at first, the good news is that it is very easy as long as you have some know-how paired with the right tools. 

Hammocks are lovely additions to any interior design so installing one is something that you will never regret. Follow the simple steps below and before you know it, you will be relaxing in your hammock chair or indoor hammocks in no time at all. 

After all, there is nothing much that can beat the ultimate comfort and relaxation you will enjoy lounging in the hammocks in your living room or even right in your bedroom. 

Continue reading below to learn the best ways of hanging hammocks indoors regardless of the model or brand you choose. 

Install the Necessary Hardware

The easiest and simplest way of installing hammocks indoors is by installing the necessary hardware in the ceilings or walls.

The primary advantage of this particular method is none other than the reduced footprint. As expected, hanging from the ceilings or walls tends to take up lesser space compared to most stands. Of course, the downside is the effort, tools, and time it will take for you to successfully finish the installation. 

This specific method of suspension can vary a lot in terms of difficulty which depends on your house. Most of the time, all it takes is to use a stud finder that will help you locate two suitably strong wall studs that will support the total weight of your body. 

But just like anything else in the world, not all wood wall studs are made equal. You will find some wall studs that might not be as strong as others because of factors that are not within your control such as humidity and age. Other studs might not have been installed properly from the beginning. Avoid hanging hammocks from the drywall and instead, always look for a stud first before doing anything. 

Try hanging a hammock chair indoors
Installing hooks on joists or beams and adding a chain is often the best suspension technique you can try for hanging hammock chairs.

It is arguably harder to install a hanging chair indoors. It requires locating a structurally-sound joist or ceiling beam that supports your overall body weight without compromising your safety. Even though a stand can come in handy for hammock chairs, installing hooks on joists or beams and adding a chain is often the best suspension technique you can try.

Also, while you can look for studs using a stud finder, drill in or screw hooks, and secure the hardware on your own, most of the time, it is best to seek the assistance of a professional like a building contractor when you decide to opt for this method. 

Now, this isn’t meant to scare you off. Many people try putting in attachment hardware on their own. Just consider it as a warning that hanging hammocks incorrectly may result in potential injuries or even serious damage to your house. 

Look for Sturdy and Solid Anchor Points

A good alternative for hanging indoor hammocks from a joist, beam, or stud is to look for other sturdy and solid anchor points around your house.

Installing an indoor hammock
When installing indoor hammocks it is important to make sure that you choose features that are strong enough for supporting the weight of your body before using it. 

Just consider it as something similar to hanging hammocks outside. Among the most common methods to do it is to attach the hammock with suspension straps to two trees. If your house has two sturdy and strong features such as a pillar or an exposed ceiling beam, this method might work for you. It also works well on patios and decks with pillars or railings. 

But again, similar to installing hardware as stated in the first method above, it is important to make sure that you choose features that are strong enough for supporting the weight of your body before using it. 

Use Hammock Stands

Hammock stands are no doubt the easiest method for hanging hammocks inside the house. Using a stand will not just free the need to drill into your ceilings or walls because it is also very portable. It will let you move the hammock fast from one room to another or even outdoors as preferred. 

Hamock on hammock stand indoors
Using a stand is no doubt the easiest method for hanging hammocks inside the house.

Even if there are many excellent hammocks stands that you can find today, make sure you opt for the most portable model. If possible, choose one with a built-in stand that allows easy and simple assembly and disassembly.  

Materials and Tools for Hammock Installation 

Thankfully, hanging hammocks isn’t that hard even if you decide to mount hardware on your ceiling or walls. You just need a few basic suspension hardware and simple tools.

Hanging A Hammock Indoors

Suspension Hardware

You can start with some heavy-duty hardware sturdy enough for holding your body weight. Don’t forget to install the hardware into the studs with the help of a stud finder. 

Different types of hardware can pull off this job, but the best options are screw eyes or eye bolts. S hooks and J hooks can also work which depends on the layout in particular. 

Basic Tools

Next, screw or drill in the suspension hardware. Find a structurally sound stud using the stud finder. Again, make sure that you don’t anchor hammocks from metal studs similar to those usually found in many huge apartment buildings. You can then drill in the hardware afterward. A drill bit and an electric drill can simplify this step. 

Hammock Straps

Using dedicated hammock straps is by far the best method for securing hammocks to the hardware. Ensure you secure the straps at the appropriate distance from the correct amount of sag to attain a comfortable lay.

It might be necessary to play around with the height and sag for a bit first until you achieve the proper hang angle. In case there are no straps available, strong ropes or chains can be used as alternative suspension systems. 

A hammock is one of the best additions that can add a unique flair to your interior design regardless of your theme. Follow the steps and tips above and enjoy swinging to the fullest!