Up To The Highest Heights: Tree House Living
You've always dreamed of living in a tree ever since you spent a childhood summer in one. A serene escape with breathtaking views that literally immerses you in the beauty of nature. Time to find a tree house architect. What tree house do you want to live in?
The Classic
The whole family fits in this classic tree house. I’m imagining sleeping bags, bagged lunches, games of truth or dare and endless summer nights of laughter. Take me back!
Tree House Shrine
You can truly be at peace up high in a tree. So I totally understand why someone would be build this tree shrine. Just make sure you spend some time praising the tree.
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Japanese Tree House Restaurant
Take your palate to a whole new level.
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Steam Punk Treehouse @ Burning Man
According to the Flickr photographer “It had the ability to blow steam like a steam engine, and when it did, a little mechanical bird on one branch started flapping its wings. Aerial performers did an intermission show hanging from ropes attached to the branches during the Apocalypse Puppet Theater show in that gypsy wagon behind it. The shadow puppet show was amazing, too!”
Crossville Tree Mansion
Although this doesn’t appear to be the sturdiest tree house, I would be rather excited to take the entire extended family to this tree destination.
A tree house architect gives a tour of his very own tree house.
$40,000 Treehouse
“‘Free Spirit Spheres’ and are designed by Tom Chudleigh, and is an eco-friendly living quarter that was created to co-exist unobtrusively with its forest environment.”
A Serene Spot
I’m imagining thick wool sweater, cups of hot chocolate and amazing views of the mountains.
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Whimsy Up Above
This beautiful bed probably takes up most of the tree house (shown above). Can you just envision curling up and reading a book, and then walking over to the window for an amazing view? Take me there now!
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A.K.A Treesort (ha, so clever)
A treehouse bed and breakfast, how fabulous! Some even have plumbing. An adventurous vacation. Although I’m sure swinging from the branches is prohibited.
Tree Home
This is more than a house, it appears like a sturdy, cozy home. Probably the nicest tree house I have ever seen.
Seriously skilled tree house architecture at work!
Treehouse Tent
For those afraid of heights who want to experience a night living on a tree.
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Italian Treehouse
My face would stay pressed to the glass as I soaked in this Italian view.
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Magical Forrest
There’s something truly magical about these tree houses. I could imagine a family of elves or fairy princesses scampering up and down the winding staircases.
Tree Cottage
A poet or painter needs to inhabit this charming tree cottage with beautiful floral views. The blossoms could literally find their way into the home. No need for vases.
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Take A Peek Inside
I love that we get to take a peek at the interior of the tree cottage (shown above). It seems like such an inspiring place to escape to.
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