The TreeHouse Workshop of Seattle

How cool is this?

 

If you want to live out your childhood fantasy of moving into your treehouse (and preferably seceding from the family), but a couple of planks slapped together with some rusty nails isn't going to cut it, you'll want to give the able carpenters of TreeHouse Workshop a ring.

The Seattle-based company, which employs seven lead builders, crafts 10 to 15 modern and sophisticated tree-top abodes each year, some outfitted with bathrooms, fireplaces, second stories, and suspension bridges.

Using mostly with reclaimed wood and recycled materials, from the flooring and doors to the paneling and windows, the company uses primarily recovered lumber and timber from old homes, as well as salvaged building products from Second Use Building Materials in Seattle.

"Our eco-friendly approach is to work with as many reclaimed materials as possible," said Jake Jacob, TreeHouse Workshop's co-founder. "It's not too difficult to make use of reclaimed or wonderful found materials that others don't want to use."

Little Timmy's Club House these sure ain't. :: The Seattle Times




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  • 3/22/2008 5:43 PM Ileana wrote:
    Beautiful!
    Reminds me very much of a resort at which I stayed for a week.... in Ozark, Missouri... Beautiful place... The houses were built in the "tree tops". In fact, I believe it was called "Tree Tops", (something or other)... very pretty place... easy to live there.
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  • 3/22/2008 8:01 PM sue gilton wrote:
    Since my first visit, my all-time favorite spot at Disneyland has been the Swiss Family Robinson's treehouse. Would that be too much fun - having a treehouse for a home?!
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    1. 3/23/2008 12:46 PM 5230ca wrote:
      Once again who can believe that I have never been to Disneyland!

      There is a fabulous two story treehouse a few blocks away from us.  Before the trees get too leafy I will try and get a picture of it and post it here.
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