Indoor swings give children a safe way to swing, spin and unwind without leaving the house or classroom. The gentle, rhythmic movement is deeply calming for many children, and sensory swings are especially loved by children with autism, ADHD and sensory processing differences.
Choosing the right indoor swing
Start with the space you have. Pod and nest swings suit a corner of a bedroom or sensory room, and a swing with a stand means you can skip drilling into joists altogether. Platform swings give room to lie down, which many children find the most settling position of all. If your child likes to be cocooned, a wrap-style or cocoon swing offers gentle, even pressure around the body.
Check the weight rating before you buy. Many of our swings are tested for older children and adults too, and our teen and adult swings carry higher limits for growing bodies. For outdoor options, browse our hammocks and hanging chairs.
Indoor swing FAQs
Are indoor swings suitable for autistic children?
Yes. Swinging provides movement input that many autistic children actively seek, and lots of families tell us the swing becomes the most-used spot in the house. Choose a style that matches how your child likes to move: cocoon swings for children who like deep pressure, platform swings for children who prefer to lie flat.
Do I need to fix a swing to the ceiling?
No. Ceiling mounting gives the cleanest look, but it needs a solid joist and proper fixings. A free-standing frame works in rented homes, classrooms and anywhere you'd rather not drill.
What size swing do I need?
Measure the swing's clearance, not just its size. Allow space front and back for movement, and check the seat height adjusts to your child. If in doubt, call our product advisors on +44 2890 319 360 and we'll talk it through.