Treehouse
The new rooftop deck, seen here in the foreground, was built over the kitchen, which allowed the homeowners a dumbwaiter to ferry up drinks and food from the kitchen, and ferry down dirty dishes and glasses from the deck. “It’s especially more safe to use than the stairs after a few bottles of wine,” Lomax says. The dumbwaiter is housed in the kitchenette at the back of the outdoor space. The kitchenette also has a sink and a wine fridge. To the left is the main bedroom, with french doors to protect against the elements.
By splitting the pallets in halves or quarters, you can look to create a system of shelving to hold trinkets and objects. You may need to get creative about how you’d like to finish off the ends of the shelves, and potentially having a spare pallet up your sleeve (in case you have to fill any paling gaps) would be a good idea.
Costa Rica - This bed-and-breakfast is located on 3 hectares surrounded by a 28-hectare wildlife refuge with a waterfall, swimming pools and a winding river. Guests regularly catch sight of sloths, monkeys, toucans, armadillos, hummingbirds, parrots and motmots. The tree houses are air conditioned and have heated showers and refrigerators.
Simple bed with storage - plywood.
Mirrored walls display the surrounding forest, creating a futuristic world. Don’t worry, infrared film on the panels prevents birds from flying into it. - Love the step and bridge system.
Treehotel’s Cabin room, on the other hand, is a two-person capsule in the trees with a double bed, bathroom and terrace. (with a deck on the roof!)
Hapuku Lodge, Kaikoura, NZ
Here you can see the tree house deck, with a lovely spot for sitting and enjoying the view.
This tree house was designed with kids and grownups in mind – it’s equipped to handle sleepovers and dinner parties.
plywood cabinetry with routered handles houses a functional stainless-steel sink. White subway tiling is in keeping with the utilitarian nature of the unpretentious material choices. The rainshower suits the industrial look
The house is made up of the more solid bookends of the bedroom blocks joined by a transparent living zone beneath a tent-like canopy. It has a slender footprint, being only four metres wide.
plywood wall linings and concrete flooring,
Architect Bob Swinburne took the sleeping porch to a whole new level, creating a sleeping cabin perched among the ferns on his Vermont property. The cabin has a polycarbonate roof that offers a view of the stars and moon.Plans for the shed are available on Swinburne’s website.
suspended daybed.....
suspended bed..........looks great.
love the windows around and the wood features - check out the bedhead!!!!
sleeping porch.
twig bannister
or guesthouse. I like the fireplace at the end of the room, and the unobtrusive wood storage. A narrow room too.
log cabin interior
log cabin interior
log cabin interior
Great for under the treehouse......
ideal sleeping space by the window!
Q