Most of us grew up dreaming about having our own treehouse. (And if you did have one, you were the envy of all the other children.) For a lot of us, that dream never truly went away. There is something magical about treehouses that captures our imaginations and makes us feel closer with nature. They are peaceful, inspiring places. For some adults, they even call one home.
Yes, some people actually live in a treehouse! These amazing homes are rare, but as charming as you would imagine. If you aren’t interested in living there full time, there are places you can rent on vacation. Some people even have office treehouses. Imagine working up in the trees with nature all around you to inspire you. These homes are nothing short of inspirational, that’s for sure. Check out these amazing real treehouses to delight the inner child in you…
In Vermont, this treehouse combines adventure with luxury for a unique vacation experience.
The Post Ranch Inn offers a variety of lodging options, including this incredible treehouse with a contemporary flair.
The Nature’s Castle exhibit in Pennsylvania brings elegance to the idea of a treehouse.
BlueForest Treehouse Design & Construction can bring all your treehouse dreams to life, like this office in the trees.
Get the full experience of nature at the regional park in the Laurentides region of Canada, Les Refuges Perchés by staying in one of their ten four-season treehouses.
The accomodations at TreeHouse Point in Washington are rustic and intimate.
La Cabane Perchee builds custom treehouses like this one. I love the winding staircase that wraps around the tree, truly making it one with nature.
The guests who get to stay in this modern guest house/studio created by Rockefeller Partners Architects are in for a treat.
The treehouse in this backyard is for more than just the kids. It offers a place to entertain and have fun with the whole family.
This unique 780-square-foot treehouse by architect John Connell includes luxurious elements like a fireplace, a well-stocked bar, a Jacuzzi tub, and a steam shower to help guests at the Connecticut resort forget their troubles.
Would you ever consider living, staying or working in a treehouse? If nothing else, the experience would certainly be an adventure.
Warm regards,
Megan
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