October 27, 2016Daryl McDonald: 10 Things You Didn’t Know

One of the most frequent questions we’re asked by fans of Treehouse Masters is, “where has Daryl gone? We used to see him on every episode, but lately he’s been absent!” Fans, rest assured: Daryl has been as busy as ever designing and building treehouses with Nelson Treehouse and Supply; it’s just that he’s been working on projects that haven’t been filmed for TV.

To satiate those of you who have been desperately missing Daryl, we sat down with him to find out more about his treehouse career, design inspiration, and hobbies. Read on to learn ten facts about the man, the myth, and the legend behind many Nelson Treehouse and Supply builds.

1. DARYL’S DREAM TREEHOUSE

Daryl’s dream treehouse would be a simple covered pavilion or deck. He believes the best part of treehouses is that they enable people to engage with nature, and would like his dream treehouse to be as open to the trees as possible.

Sometimes simplICity is best when it comes to treehouses, like this treehouse deck platform in Brazil.

2. TREEHOUSE SUMMER JOB

Daryl has worked with Pete for over 15 years—he started working for Nelson Treehouse and Supply as a summer job during college. After graduating from the University of Washington with a degree in political science, Daryl faced the choice of attending law school or building treehouses. Naturally, Daryl followed his passion for carpentry and chose to take to the trees. The rest is treestory!

Daryl demonstrates how to install a TAB at a treehouse workshop in 2012.

3. FAVORITE NT&S BUILDS

One of Daryl’s favorite Nelson Treehouse and Supply builds was the Irish Cottage Treehouse in Huntington Beach, California. He especially liked working on the curved design and hand-crafted add-ons. More recently, Daryl loved working on the design and construction of a treehouse on Orcas Island, Washington. Working in a beautiful, secluded section of the forest made building a breeze.

Irish Cottage Treehouse in Huntington Beach, California

Cozy corner inside the Irish Cottage Treehouse

4. DESIGN INSPIRATION

When asked what his design inspiration is, Daryl answered “it’s always the trees.” He believes that although you can bring a design concept to the trees, the trees will (and should) always shape the design.

Trees play a leading role in Daryl’s treehouse designs, as in this treehouse in Tennessee.

5. FAVORITE TREES

Daryl likes all tree species, but is especially fond of working with tall, strong Douglas firs and twisty California live oaks. Daryl believes that different trees present new and unique design challenges and inspiration!

This ski chalet-themed treehouse was built in a sturdy Douglas fir and two red cedars

6. MOST MEMORABLE BUILD

One of Daryl’s most memorable builds was when he, Pete, and Roderick Romero collaborated on a treehouse for a vocational school in Tangier, Morocco. Daryl really enjoyed working with students from the school to build the treehouse.

Treehouse in Tangier, Morocco

Students admire the treehouse in Tangier 

7. BIGGEST DESIGN CHALLENGE

When asked what his biggest design challenge has been, Daryl cited coming up with ideas that continue to push boundaries. Daryl is constantly looking for ways to dream bigger and produce fresh, innovative designs.

The Orcas Island treehouse was one of Daryl’s recent projects.

Daryl’s design included pine wood paneling and an arboreal loft for the clients’ grandchildren.

8.  HOBBIES

When he’s not building treehouses, Daryl likes to snowboard and mountain bike. He has also recently started learning to sail!

9. FAVORITE FOOD FROM A BUILD

Daryl’s favorite food during a build came from The Whip Tavern in Coatesville, PA. The tavern’s authentic British-pub fare made building treehouses in Longwood Gardens even better.

Canopy Cathedral treehouse in Longwood Gardens, Pennsylvania

The interior of the Canopy Cathedral treehouse

10. IF DARYL WERE NOT BUILDING TREEHOUSES

If Daryl were not building treehouses for a living, he thinks he would still be involved in the construction industry. Daryl grew up around building, as he would often accompany his contractor father on build sites. His passion for building has followed him throughout his life; in Daryl’s words, no matter what he does, he “always seems to return to building.”

Daryl now enjoys the challenge of designing treehouses and believes his background in building informs and improves his designs.

Daryl’s Designs for the camp cho-Yeh treehouse included netting and multiple platforms.

Daryl recently worked on this adventurous treehouse for Camp Cho-Yeh.

Want more of Daryl?

Watch him explain TABs in the video below, and find more videos of Daryl on Nelson Treehouse and Supply’s YouTube channel.

To stay updated on Daryl’s work, follow Nelson Treehouse and Supply on Instagram and Facebook.

To the trees!

Rusty, Daryl’s dog, keeps daryl company during pre-fab in the shop

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