This one is just outside the town of Woodstock, less than two hours from New York City, and is a world away. It sits in dense woods, at the edge of a pond, and looks out over the Catskills. Inside, it’s tiny, but open, with views everywhere. It’s an open plan lounge with a wall of glass on one end, and a kitchen at the back. Behind the kitchen, is a separate shower room, bathroom, and a bedroom at the rear which could easily become an office studio space, while a loft bedroom upstairs overlooks the main floor with windows on either side into the woods The treehouse has two balconies on either side of the main floor, and a large terrace underneath that leads down to the water and hot tub. It’s the perfect getaway. |
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Daddy? Build Me A Treehouse?
This is The Minister’s Treehouse, built by Minister Horace Burgess.
Located in Crossville, Tennessee, it stretches into the treetops over 100 feet tall. It has taken Burgess over eleven years to create his Tree Church, pinned up by crossboards and rails, and using no blueprints.
Random wood boards add quirky flair to the architecture, creating a sense of disarray to the design. Multiple levels of corridors and rooms make up the inside of the tree house and it all comes together to form an impressive building reminiscent of something from a fairy tail book.
via The Coolist
Located in Crossville, Tennessee, it stretches into the treetops over 100 feet tall. It has taken Burgess over eleven years to create his Tree Church, pinned up by crossboards and rails, and using no blueprints.
Random wood boards add quirky flair to the architecture, creating a sense of disarray to the design. Multiple levels of corridors and rooms make up the inside of the tree house and it all comes together to form an impressive building reminiscent of something from a fairy tail book.
via The Coolist
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