Ode to the Treehouse: Part 3
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So, you’re inspired to build your own treehouse. Where do you start? Here are a few sites to use as your jumping off point.
Do-It-Yourself
Treehouse By Design
Features do-it-yourself plans, step-by-step instructions, blueprint examples and construction tips - also offers book recommendations and instructional videos
The Treehouse Guide
Walk-through design process, tutorials and even a free set of plans
Treehouse Guides
Selection of downloadable plans for purchase including complete instructions including full cutting lists and detailed color diagrams
Call in the professionals! (Check out their amazing portfolios.)
TreeHouse Workshop (U.S.)
Offer consulting, design, construction and how-to workshops
BaumRaum (Germany)
Offer consulting, design, construction and how-to workshops - feature extraordinary modern designs
BlueForest Exclusive Tree Houses & Eco Lodges (Europe)
Offer consulting, design, construction and maintenance
It’s day three in our five day treehouse cavalcade! More images to inspire:

1. The Ultimate Tree Fort, 2. What’s in a Treefort?, 3. Treehouse 1, 4. T r e e h o u s e, 5. The Fort (Winter), 6. Wish I lived here!, 7. Tree House, 8. Enchanted Forest - Revelstoke - 8, 9. Treehouse, 10. tree hut., 11. Treehouse at Treebones, Big Sur, 12. Castle in the Sky, 13. Tree Fort — Redwood Park, 14. Tree House, 15. Treehouse, 16. House in a Tree, 17. Room with a View, 18. Treefort, 19. Magic in the Treetops, 20. 20080517 Makaino Farm 02
Want a treehouse but don’t have a large enough tree in your backyard? Consider the amazing options from Daniel’s Wood Land - treehouses that come with their own tree!








































April 22nd, 2009 at 5:05 pm
[...] it kind of reminds me of the treehouses that the Junior Society is currently featuring on their site. Head over there and check those out too!! Here’s [...]