Reversible Swings for Home and Balcony

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Most swings give you one look and that is it. If the colour stops matching your room after a renovation, or you simply want a change, you are stuck with what you bought. Reversible swings solve that problem in the most straightforward way possible: flip the seat or backrest and you have a completely different look without buying a new swing.

Every reversible swing in this collection at Galaxy Zula House is designed so the seat and backrest can be flipped to reveal a second finish or colour on the other side. Two looks, one swing, and the choice to switch whenever you feel like it. For homes where interiors evolve over time or for people who just like having options, this is a genuinely practical feature wrapped in a well-made product.

This collection includes reversible swings in acrylic and wood, built for indoor living rooms and balconies where the swing is as much a part of the room as the furniture around it.

What Reversible Actually Means in These Swings

It is worth being specific because the word gets used loosely in the market.

In this collection, reversible means the seat and backrest panel can be physically flipped to show a different surface on the other side. Both sides are finished, so neither side looks like the underside of a piece of furniture. You are genuinely choosing between two complete looks rather than just turning something over.

This is different from swings that are marketed as reversible simply because the cushion cover can be unzipped and turned. The reversal here is structural, built into the seat and backrest design itself.

Acrylic Reversible Swings

Acrylic as a material brings something to a swing that wood and metal cannot: translucency. Depending on the finish, an acrylic seat can be clear, frosted, smoked, or tinted, and light passes through it in a way that makes the swing feel lighter and more contemporary in the room.

In the reversible acrylic swings from Galaxy Zula House, the two sides typically carry different finishes or tints, giving you a clear or light finish on one side and a darker or smoked look on the other. It is a subtle difference that can shift how the swing reads in natural light versus evening light, or simply give you a way to change the mood of the space without redecorating.

Acrylic reversible swings work well in modern apartments, minimalist living rooms, and covered balconies where the clean lines and translucent quality of the material complement the overall aesthetic.

Wooden Reversible Swings

Wood brings warmth, weight, and a tactile quality that no other swing material matches. A wooden reversible swing from Galaxy Zula House uses the natural character of wood on both sides of the seat and backrest, with each side carrying a different finish, tone, or texture.

This works particularly well in homes that sit between two decorating directions, perhaps a living room that is partly traditional and partly contemporary, or a balcony that shifts in mood between day and evening use. The ability to flip to a different wood finish without any tools or effort is a small but genuinely useful feature in those situations.

Wooden reversible swings suit traditional homes, warm-toned interiors, and balconies with natural or earthy design elements.

Things to Know Before You Buy

Ceiling requirements: Reversible swings in this collection are ceiling-mounted. The anchor point needs to be fixed into a structural beam or concrete slab. A false ceiling or drywall anchor is not sufficient for a swing. If your ceiling situation is unusual, reach out before ordering and we will help you figure out the right installation approach.

Weight capacity: Most swings in this collection are designed for one to two adults depending on the model. Specific capacity details are listed on each product page.

Customization: Since all Galaxy Zula House swings are custom-made, seat size, rope length, and finish combinations can be adjusted to fit your space. Contact us before ordering if you have specific requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a PVD coating swing and why is it better than a normal painted swing?
A PVD coating swing has its finish applied through a vacuum deposition process that bonds metal ions directly to the base frame, whether stainless steel or wood fittings. Unlike paint or powder coating which sits as a separate layer on the surface, PVD does not chip, peel, or fade with time. It is significantly harder, more scratch-resistant, and holds its colour far longer. For anyone who wants the swing to look as good in five years as it does on day one, PVD is worth the price difference.
Will a PVD coated swing fade or change colour over time?
No, and this is one of the main advantages of PVD over paint or electroplating. The gold, rose gold, and black finishes in this collection are UV-stable and do not yellow or dull with sunlight exposure. The colour you see when you buy it is the colour it holds. Minor surface scratches from everyday use may appear over years, but the finish itself does not fade or peel.
Can a PVD coating swing be kept outdoors in India?
For swings with an SS 304 stainless steel base, yes. They are suitable for gardens, open balconies, and terraces. The combination of SS 304 corrosion resistance and PVD UV and scratch resistance makes it genuinely outdoor-ready. For wooden base swings, we recommend covered or semi-covered spaces like a balcony with overhead shelter or an indoor garden room rather than fully open outdoor exposure to heavy rain.
Do you offer custom PVD finishes or sizes at Galaxy Zula House?
Yes. Since all our swings are custom-manufactured, we can work with your specific space dimensions, ceiling height, and design preferences. If you want a finish combination not listed here, like a two-tone black and gold frame or a specific seat material, get in touch via our contact page before placing an order and we will work out the details with you.
How do I clean and maintain a PVD coated swing at home?
PVD surfaces are low maintenance. Wipe with a soft, damp cloth regularly to remove dust or fingerprints. Avoid abrasive scrubbers, harsh chemical cleaners, or bleach as they can dull the finish over time. For the SS 304 frame, check bolt and chain connections every few months and tighten as needed. For wooden base swings, keep them away from prolonged direct moisture and apply a light wood conditioner to the wooden parts once or twice a year. For the PVD coated ropes specifically, avoid kinking or sharp bending during installation as the coating holds well under normal swing load and movement, but repeated sharp folding at one point can stress the finish over time.