The crew had a rootin’ tootin’ time building this treehouse for Jennifer in Texas Hill Country! The structure stays close to its Hill Country roots with locally-sourced reclaimed wood, rough-sawn and weathered textures, and a capacious size.
Tucked in the branches of a single live oak tree, this 297-square-foot treehouse boasts ample deck space, a living room, floor window (to spot wildlife below), bathroom, bedroom, daybed nook, and kitchenette. The first platform nests 12 feet off the ground, while the second soars at a lofty 21 feet.
The crew used logs made of Pacific Northwest cedar and Texas mountain cedar as posts to provide additional structural support; they give a natural effect by mimicking tree trunks. For a final Wild West touch, the crew built a horse hitching post at ground level.
Scroll through Pete’s photos below to tour the Hill Country Hideout:
Thanks for a terrific build, Jennifer! We wish you a lifetime of happiness up in the trees.
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To the trees!