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#treehousefriday: Towering Treetop Teahouse

Pete integrated traditional Japanese design elements to create a simple-yet-elegant treehouse retreat. The inviting interior features flooring made of genuine tatami mats, a sunken tea table, and cozy seating area. To top it all off, green shingles adorn the voluptuous, raised-corner teahouse roof. It's the perfect place to unwind with a steaming cup of tea.

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#treehousefriday: AJ's Wish Treehouse

It was an honor to partner with Make-A-Wish Foundation to build eight-year-old AJ his dream treehouse in the style of one of his favorite movies, The Boxtrolls. Nearly 60 volunteers from local fire departments came out to help make AJ's wish come true - we were blown away by the community's support of this special project. Read on for the photo tour...

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#treehousefriday: Country Superstar Speakeasy

Building a treehouse for Brian and Brittney Kelley on their lush property near Nashville, TN was a dream come true. It's the perfect place for Brian (of Florida Georgia Line) and Brittney to dream up new tunes, gather with friends, or quietly admire the forest views. Read on for the full photo tour...

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#treehousefriday: Treetop Candy Kitchen

It was a treat to build this treehouse in California! This treetop candy kitchen also makes for the perfect place for R&R with two decks, high ceilings, a loft, bathroom, wine bar, and expansive windows. A long barrel-tress roof rounds out the structure and provides plenty of space for the whole family. Read on for the full photo tour...

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#treehousefriday: Ultimate Giveaway Treehouse

Surrounded by a rhododendron forest and perched in eastern hemlocks, this treehouse stands out with its Chippendale-inspired handrails. With its wraparound deck, dreamy outdoor shower, lounge, wood stove, and loft, this treehouse is built for relaxation. Read on for the full photo tour...

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#treehousefriday: Kentucky Climber's Cottage

There’s no better place to learn arboreal climbing techniques than up in this treehouse! Seventeen-foot-high timber-framed ceilings are strong enough to hold multiple people in harnesses, and provide ample space for scaling ropes. Read on for the full photo tour of this treetop climbing classroom...

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