Let's do a full tour of this tiny home micro A-Frame cabin treehouse in Canada! Tag who you'd stay with in the comments! #treehouse #tinyhome #airbnbtour #mikewilltravel
@@14bqdonk How???? If you google the definition of treehouse it is, “a structure built in the branches of a tree.” And here we can clearly observe a structure in a tree; the branches of a tree.
Same honesty. It’s not about the size of the home for me, it’s about the affordability, and the views. I’d honestly be happy in this until I have a family of my own, and would be a good way to save for a normal house if done correctly! I’m majoring into interior design, and these spark my imagination, as tiny homes have endless amounts of customization options available, and they can be so unique, compared to your regular house.
@@mr_smind I think he is just speaking hypotheticals. If I'm being honest, in a what if world, it would be 100 percent nice and chill to live in a place like that, the environment and ambience, as well as waking up to that scenery etc. But this is all just hypotheticals.
Little John saved up 100 thousand dollars just to buy this apartment that was only enough for his grandmas toe nails, so he decided to make it into a 5 star comfortable living space. He started off by using “Galvanised square steel for the upper floor and echo friendly wood veneer for the floor. Next he decorated the house with little tables, paintings, and a nice lamp.
I think it is a design based on a good concept. He established a friendship and closeness with the forest. It also shows that it's there somewhere. Congratulations.👏🏼👍🏻
As a kid, I had vivid dreams of a house high in the trees. Just like this one. In my dreams there had been some kind of apocalypse. People were living in forests, hiding from something or someone. This is a beautiful treehouse but I couldn't shake the ominous dream vibes if I stayed there.
Very nice concept, with a definite future in the Airbnb market, however in an age of affordable housing crisis this serves only a limited purpose, if these were a little larger you could reach a much much wider market, where one of these could serve as a permanent small home! 18 feet longer and 10 feet wider with a stair case 5 feet in diameter and now we would have a serious ADU designed as a treehouse 😮😮😮😮!
I agree with others, this is definitely not a treehouse. It’s a house on a tall metal frame. I can’t imagine what the cost came out you per square foot for that tiny little cabin in the sky.
Love the tiny house. I think they could have extended the bathroom, though, to include the shower inside, I would hate for my bed to get soaking wet. Great layout otherwise. I would love it. Beautiful location.