“The craftsmanship is beyond what we dreamed of.” —World Treehouses client Connie
Read More“Forests are like churches, hallowed places. There’s a stillness about them, a sort of reverence.” - Sabrina Elkins
Read MoreThis new mountain treehouse at the forest's edge overlooks the river's bend. At this stunning location, one of our highest priorities has been to maximize interaction with nature. Together, our clients and our master builder, Adam Laufer, decided to incorporate these stunning, huge accordion-fold glass doors in order to accomplish just that.
Read MorePerhaps you've read one of our previous posts about the value of tapping into nature. Our mission is to help people do just that! Given this, there is no better inspiration than nature itself for our treehouse designs.
Read More"The river at this location feels so alive," reflects Adam Laufer, World Treehouses' lead builder. "We can imagine the spirit of the river like a great, primordial beast somewhere beneath the surface, lending its vitality to the rushing waters."
Read MoreWhen our clients walk up the steps to this tree-attached artisan building, they step out of time and into a different world. Thoughtfully crafted elements (such as the handmade front door) give an old-world feel that combines the sense of an ancient mountain chapel with something out of a fairy-tale.
Read MoreAllow us to introduce you to the newest member of the World Treehouses family of handcrafted treetop homes: River Bend.
Read MoreOne of the things we're asked most about is the behind-the-scenes element: just *how* do we get these large, beautiful structures built, anyway? Well - see for yourself!
Read MoreFrom our site overlooking the beautiful Toe River near Asheville, NC, we’re beginning to create the entirely tree-suspended tree-platform with a roof that we’re calling River Tree Sanctuary. This new project for World Treehouses of Asheville, NC began with a large tree pulled out of the river to make beams for the treehouse. When our team discovered the tree was too rotten and could not be saved, we went on a hunt for other downed trees in the forest. As you can see from our photos, our hunt was fruitful! We’re now milling multiple trees up by hand and chainsaw mill into big beams for the structure.
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