![]() The window on the right edge of this photo frames a central cypress tree that supports the treehouse. Wide sliding glass doors provide sweeping views of the Texas Hill Country. They also have found and collected many arrowheads on their property. This cozy bathroom is outfitted with a bonafide composting toilet.Īnn and Marc admire Native American artwork. This weathered wood gives a vintage vibe to the living space. Inside, the crew installed lots of reclaimed wood paneling and reclaimed oak beams. This triangular wall fits snuggly under the slope of the roof and adds a classic charm to the facade. The crew built a gable wall above the sliding glass door on the side of the treehouse overlooking the river. The last stretch to the treehouse front door is a bouncy cable bridge.Ĭlassic Nelson Treehouse hog wire railing keeps the deck safe and secure without blocking those vast vistas. Our friends at Seattle Bridge built this beautiful behemoth of a bridge. Steel beams make it super strong, while the wooden walkway and railing blend with the rustic treehouse aesthetic.Ĭheck out that totally tree-supported bridge system! Oooh la la! In so doing, hyperbolts can securely sit in hollow trees. A hyperbolt looks like an extra-long TAB and cuts all the way through the tree. The crew installed TABs and a hyperbolt to support the 520-square foot platform. This Texas-sized treehouse is the largest Pete has built to date! Outside on the sprawling deck lies a tipi, ample hangout space, and two tiers of ladders that descend to the riverbank. The many windows and sliding glass wall frame stunning views of the Frio River and surrounding Hill Country. It was such a treat to build for this kind and loving couple!īuilt on the bank of the Frio River in Leakey, Texas, this beauty boasts the longest bridge Nelson Treehouse has ever included in a treehouse. One hundred and fifty feet of steel and wood winds between the bluff (where Ann and Marc’s house is located) to the front door of the treehouse, providing convenient and safe passage over the rocky bank.Ī grove of prodigious cypress trees hosts this masterpiece, which contains a master bedroom, bunkbed loft, living space, bathroom, and kitchenette. Pete was honored to help create this special place, and was inspired by Ann and Marc’s commitment to bringing their family together to play and dream on the bank of the Frio River. ![]() Ann and Marc dreamed of building a treehouse to host generations of their family’s laughter and love. ![]()
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