Nantucket Porch Swing
The Nantucket Porch Swing is a great way to relax with a book or spend time with a special someone. The swing is loaded with charm and comfort. Enjoy the wide seat and armrests as well as the decorative slatted back with little flourishes to feast your eyes on. The seat is subtly contoured and sloped for real comfort. This swing seats two average-sized adults quite comfortably. The durable kiln-dried pressure-treated pine gives you solid construction. The pressure treatment helps protect the wood from insects rot and decay for up to 40 years!Choose from different finishes of the Nantucket Porch Swing including Natural Wash and Pristine. There are several colors available in the Wash and Pristine finishes. Choose between Pristine for a flat full-coverage finish and Wash for a distressed wiped finish. The Natural finish will weather to silvery gray over time but using a varnish or latex enamel will delay the process. All hardware used to assemble the furniture is stainless steel. Give this swing 20 years and you will have a family heirloom. Order yours today!About Materials Used in Uwharrie FurnitureMany outdoor furniture products carry environmental objections such as tropical lumber harvesting that devastates rainforests and threatens endangered species or plastics disposal that is harmful to the environment. The Uwharrie Chair Company offers pressure-treated pine as a simple alternative to imported teak painted metal or hardwood and molded plastic. Treated lumber offers distinct advantages over other traditional outdoor materials. It is insect- and rot-resistant it may be stained painted or left natural and it is milled from plantation-grown Southern pine a renewable resource.The Uwharrie Unique Finish and How It Will AgeThe wood used in Uwharrie chairs requires no additional protection from exposure to weather. This is why it's possible to distress the finish giving the furniture the appearance of time-worn antiques. As Uwharrie products age naturally their rustic character will be enhanced. You should expect to see some additional loss of paint and some surface cracking; exposed wood will eventually turn dark. But even as nature matures your furniture the wood and the product will remain structurally sound for years to come.