A treehouse can be a magical place for children, who experience the space as a clubhouse, a hideout, a campsite, and more. If you’re wondering how to build a treehouse for your own family, first off, ...
Few things are more fun for kids than their own personal treehouse. But beware, parents: Building a safe, long-lasting treehouse is quite a bit more complicated than nailing a few boards to a tree and ...
There's something magical about treehouses. Perched amid the greenery, seemingly closer to the sky than the ground, these epicenters of endless adventures inspire whimsical visions in the young and ...
Pete Nelson of Nelson Treehouse & Supply in Fall City has built almost 400 treehouses across the world, starting when he was 7 with his dad. Now 62, he is something of a grandfather and ambassador to ...
It’s a handcrafted, indoor treehouse adorned with tiny lights, spreading limbs and leafy branches. It also welcomes children for story time, games and a visit with a service dog named Dani. Children ...
Horace Burgess, a minister and landscape architect, began building the treehouse in the 1980s or '90s. Over the decades, it grew and grew. The treehouse was inspired by a vision from God, and both its ...