A treehouse is a really cool idea that sparks creativity. The Treehouse Masters team, known for their TV show, recently worked on a project in Seattle, Washington.
To get into the treehouse, you climb rustic stairs around the tree trunk. The outside looks great with fancy yellow cedar shingles. There’s a big porch to hang out on and enjoy the tree surroundings.
Inside, it’s not big, but they used the space well. It’s like a tiny house, cleverly organized with smart storage. The treehouse is very stable and feels strong, thanks to good construction.
The kitchen is small but has what you need: a mini-fridge, toaster oven, microwave, and stove. There’s a comfy couch by a big window. You can also step outside to a small balcony with an outdoor shower. There’s no toilet yet, but you could add a composting toilet.
Climbing up a ladder takes you to the sleeping loft. It’s roomy and fits a queen-sized bed. There’s lots of storage and a skylight above the bed for an awesome view of the trees.
People worldwide are into tiny houses, and a treehouse is a cool option. The Treehouse Masters team even has a YouTube channel for DIY enthusiasts wanting to build their own tree homes.
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