Tough choice, really. I like that one, but I think I might prefer the one on the left in the last row, or the one with the nifty wood bench on the porch — particularly because the foliage suggests that it’s in the tropics.
I’m just astonished that there are so many choices! I would have thought of Treetops in Africa, but I didn’t know these things were being built all over.
clopper on
October 19, 2007
Yeah, that bench is amazing!
I’ve always been fascinated with treehouses. I helped build one when I was a kid. A big piece of plywood nailed to three pine trees for the floor. It had walls and a leaky ceiling, and I nailed a bunch of pieces of wood to the tree for a makeshift ladder. No plumbing though, which made spending nights in it out of the question
I like the ramshackle construction of that one on the top left. It looks cozy, like a hobbit hole.
I’d probably go bonkers if I had to live in a tree 24/7!
Glorious. Looks as though a few of them would actually be quite nice to visit.
Thank you for posting this.
Thanks for commenting. Yes, that first one on the top left would be my first choice.
Tough choice, really. I like that one, but I think I might prefer the one on the left in the last row, or the one with the nifty wood bench on the porch — particularly because the foliage suggests that it’s in the tropics.
I’m just astonished that there are so many choices! I would have thought of Treetops in Africa, but I didn’t know these things were being built all over.
Yeah, that bench is amazing!
I’ve always been fascinated with treehouses. I helped build one when I was a kid. A big piece of plywood nailed to three pine trees for the floor. It had walls and a leaky ceiling, and I nailed a bunch of pieces of wood to the tree for a makeshift ladder. No plumbing though, which made spending nights in it out of the question
I like the ramshackle construction of that one on the top left. It looks cozy, like a hobbit hole.
I’d probably go bonkers if I had to live in a tree 24/7!