Oak or maple trees are great hardwood trees to use. Check branches for any splitting or weak and worn points near the trunk. You can use a tape measure to figure out the diameter of your tree branch. Between 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm) around should hold your hammock chair. Use a meter or yard stick to measure the distance between the ground and the tree branch. It won’t be exact, but it’ll give you a solid estimate. You can also hang your chair on an overhead beam in a gazebo or on your porch.

Make sure you have enough rope to accommodate height and the knots you’ll tie. With a 15 ft (4. 6 m) rope, you’ll have plenty of slack for height adjustments, and you can cut off the excess. [1] X Research source However, you can probably get by with 7 feet (2. 1 m) of rope.

The hammock loop should sit right under the branch or beam.

Pull the knots tight for a strong, tight hold. This ensures the hammock doesn’t fall when used. Use more knots for added security.

You can measure your space with a meter or yard stick. A tape measure also works. Survey the area so the hammock chair isn’t blocking or hitting anything nearby.

Rope requires secure knots. Failing to use them risks damage to your home and could cause injury to whoever is using the hammock chair. [4] X Research source If knots are tricky, chains might be a better choice. Use rope with a working load of at least 200 to 250 pounds (91 to 113 kg) to ensure it can hold enough weight.

Pre-measure your rope or chain so you have enough to attain the desired height. At least 7 feet (2. 1 m) of rope will be sufficient for most needs, but if in doubt, it’s better to have more rope than less.

You can also use a magnet to find the ceiling joist. [6] X Research source If you’re hanging your hammock chair to exposed wooden beams, you can simply install your hooks to the center of the beam. [7] X Research source

You’re in the right spot if you see wood shavings on the bit. That means you’ve hit solid wood. [8] X Research source

Ideally, the eye screw’s ring should touch the ceiling. Use a screwdriver to help tighten, if needed.

Chains can be hooked directly onto an S-hook, but you might need another hook or a locking carabiner at the chair’s attachment. Consider using stainless steel S-hooks in order to prevent damage and corrosion. [10] X Expert Source Ryaan TuttleHome Improvement Specialist Expert Interview. 24 September 2021.