Built around a turpentine tree and fireproofed against the harsh Australian bushfire season, this treehouse is a magical space with profoundly stunning views.
The timeless magic of treehouses
There's something undeniably magical about a treehouse. Whether it's tied to communing with nature or rekindling half-forgotten childhood adventures, the attraction never fades. These spectacular examples are sure to inspire your backyard building efforts.
Ethan Schlussler really thought outside the box when it came to developing a way to gain access to his treehouse.
Described by its creator as "a secret treehouse hiding in the woods of Whistler," the HemLoft is a treehouse in the truest sense ...
Sitting right on the Polish-German border, Kulturinsel Einsiedel (which translates as "Culture Island") is a giant, lovingly handcrafted fun park where childish adventure rules the day.
Built using reclaimed materials and featuring off-grid technology, this Texas treehouse boasts its own luxurious bathroom reached by suspension bridge.
Tree in the house, by Kazakhstan-based architect and designer Masov Aibek, turns the concept of the treehouse on its head.
Nestled around a 100-year-old oak tree, this bird's nest-inspired treehouse is the newest addition to the Les Cabanes des Grands Chênes treehouse hotel.
The Treehouse at Ravendere Retreats is a bespoke dwelling with valley views and charming interior, offering an ideal setting to put the feet up after a big day of golfing, biking or deep sea fishing.
We've covered some amazing treehouses over the years here at New Atlas, but this one has to be the grand-daddy of them all.
The Redwoods Treehouse is a striking pod-shaped structure built 33 feet high in the tree tops ...