The Anatomy of a Hammock Floor

Understanding the engineering, safety, and aesthetic brilliance behind America's newest architectural trend.

Hammock Net over Staircase Void

The Staircase Void Problem

Almost every multi-level modern home has it. That vast, unusable emptiness above the first tier. Up until now, homeowners and architects had only two choices: leave it empty, or block it off with drywall, sacrificing natural light.

Reclaim Active Square Footage: Transform empty space into a functional sanctuary. It maintains the airy, open-concept feel while providing an elegant, heavy-duty safety barrier that traditional railings often compromise.

The Safety Question

Our nets are custom-engineered and tensioned to hold thousands of pounds. It feels stable, secure, and supportive. Not a bouncy playground net, but a marine-grade structural installation.

Submerged Pool Nook Netting

Floating On Water: The Submerged Nook

Traditional pool design has been static. Hammock Spaces changes how we interact with water by introducing the Biophilic Pool Nook. This application utilizes high-performance marine-grade netting with low-tension engineering.

This allows for the ultimate hedonistic experience: lying securely in a stable net, mostly submerged in the cool, clear water that laps up through the soft mesh.

Built for the Moisture Matrix: 100% Hydrophobic Polyester & 316 Grade Stainless Steel.

Attic Loft Hammock Floor

Reclaiming the Vaulted Ceiling

Double-volume spaces and vaulted attics look stunning, but trap heat and waste usable vertical square footage. We install a large-scale, custom Hammock Space integrated seamlessly into your structural beams.

Zero Light Block: Daylight from skylights pours directly through the net, keeping the lower areas bright and airy while providing a new functional floor above.

Industrial Home Office Nook

The Industrial 'Thinking Nook'

For smaller footprints, tiny homes, or industrial office conversions, every inch must be hyper-functional. A traditional mezzanine loft floor is heavy and blocks precious light.

By utilizing our high-tension netting to fill voids adjacent to mezzanines, we reclaim significant usable square footage without adding visual bulk or structural weight. Perfect for creating a suspended reading zone accessed via library ladder.