this is awesome, not only to look at, its also perfect for your health and get away from the city hustle drama, everyone need a house like this to refill the energy and silence.
Can't seem to help but be bothered by the whole "Treehouses are becoming adult" and "they aren't just for kids anymore."... At the end, Mr. Garnier hits it on the head: "An adult is just an older kid... 15, or 45, you can still have a treehouse" Exactly. It's not like treehouses changed. Perhaps, we adults are just starting to "grow up" and we're realizing we take our lives too seriously.. Anyway, this was fun video and a great concept. Lovin it.
Work kills us. We didn't evolve to live most of our lives doing the exact same task in the exact same location, being obedient to bosses and bossing around others. The more time you spend not looking busy and serious at work, the less likely you are to get promoted. That behavior bleeds into our lives outside of work and we are too exhausted to have adventures, except on vacations, which are too brief and many can't afford to really go anywhere that exciting (most often it's used to see family).
I agree. I just turned 46 and I would definitely live in a tree house in a heartbeat...sometimes i do take myself a little too seriously when it comes to certain things but when it comes to stuff like this...no way. I love tree houses and just being cozy
A real house uses far more trees, plastic, metal, glass, fabric, etc.. I would think they have less impact on mother nature then even any average size home.
Goodness, there are no words to describe how badly I would love/want to live in a treehouse. However, I'm afraid I will never have enough money to live that dream :(
Absolutely. I'm almost 55 & all I want is a treehouse in the northern Phoenix Arizona area to live-in year-round. Just one problem - There are no trees!!!
These are beautiful and unique. I would love to stay in one for a vacation to experience the different types so I could see what would work for me long term. Love everyone's different creative touches to their tree house. LOVE THE DOGGIE! Thank you for sharing.
+Voxboy876 Sooner or later they start cracking. But you don't need trees' growth for that. Just wait for them to start swinging and rocking on typhoons/hurricanes.
I think living in trees is the smartest idea. With all the flooding around certain areas is a much economic to stay off the ground and won't have to keep repairing every year.
Of course! Wouldn’t you? Given reasonable construction and standards of living it could very easily be a full time or part time or supplemental living space. Keep an open mind and you can do anything.
That was great to watch. Tree houses have always been playful. Reminds me of the movie Swiss family Robinson" for sure if I build a tree house I would want it to resemble that tree house Down to the sky room looking at the stars.
5k and 6 months. Makes you question why we have a housing problem in most of the west. Especially considering building a house in a tree is probably harder than on the ground.
Hi my friend thank you so much for sharing your beautiful home my kids really enjoyed watching this video on RU-vid channel so gorgeous and very nice colors and styles love love love love it and God bless you and your family my friend
I love these houses, especially the bigger ones. Just tell me, please, what happens when there's a huge storm, thunderstorm, gale force winds, heavy rains, etc. What happens if thunder strikes the tree, does it set the house on fire? What precautions do you do to prevent the house from total destruction in a huge storm?
You mean Lightning strikes (not thunder)? and I think weather, lightning, fire, are just about as much a concern as with a regular house. It's just that with a tree as a base. Trees are very sturdy and they don't fall down unless there's something wrong with them even in "gale force winds" but I've seen in several videos about multi-tree treehouses they make a static attachment to one tree but make a flexible attachment on the other threes.
To protect the enviroment a little more i guess the best way will be that humans start living in tree houses, this houses can be conected by bridges, with sequoias it is possible to add 3 more houses, the more green our world gets the better life we get in return from nature.
you have a twisted mind, you know, and I feel sorry for you if that's what comes to your mind seeing these beautiful houses. Maybe stop watching horror movies and get out to real life, see how beautiful nature is, enjoy the sunsets, etc.
We plan on within 3 months start building our Log home on about 50 plus acres of land, and we do plan to have Pete Nelson build us a Tree House way behind out house. YES for the Summer or Early Fall Mark and I would Live in a Tree House which is NOT just for little kids anymore! I'm going to have Pete build us a 2 bedroom, 1 full bath, Kitchen with GAS, and a Nice little Dining Room and Living Room with a Fireplace. YES we will be most comfortable in that Tree House! Peace Be Unto You All and GOD Bless! Jane.