Showing posts with label treehouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label treehouse. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Tree. House.




Wouldn't it be awesome to have an actual tree in your house? This log gives a nice effect, without having to design around a growing, live tree. House designed by Pamela Makin, photography by Prue Roscoe.

(found at Desire to Inspire).

Friday, June 8, 2012

Teepee or Treehouse





Now that the major work on the cabin has been completed, I'm already thinking towards the -- hopefully more fun, more crafty and way less expensive -- next projects. We're not talking about doing ANYTHING anytime soon, that was enough expense and headache for a while. But this little plot of land will be a life-long project, growing as we grow I'm sure. So, the next obvious question is; Teepee or Treehouse?


(Treehouse from Camp Wandawega)

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Tree. House.


(found here)

Monday, April 26, 2010

Another Treehouse.



Here's another treehouse to add to the collection. Look at that staircase!

(found here.)

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Tree Houses for Grownups


I want to know who decided that at a certain age Tree Houses are no longer a respected place to spend your time. Did you have a tree house? Do you remember how it felt to be perched up in the branches, how it changed the whole perspective of your backyard and made you feel big and powerful and very sneaky at the same time?


Baumraum and La Cabane Perchee are two companies currently designing beautiful tree houses for grown ups. Sadly, they are not in the U.S. (of course), but they can still provide us with great inspiration.



(Found via frolic!)