I have alwys loved a good tree house and wished I had one of my own. I don't know what the fascination is about entirely but I am sure it has a little something to do with the imagination that is set free in such a space and the partnership with nature.
Sophie's Dream House (United Kingdom)
Photographer: Amazon Treehouses
Credit: Courtesy of Collins Design
The combination of escapism and creation is an appealing way to glide through some of our days.
The Learning Tree (Geneva, Switzerland)
Photographer: Vincent Thfoin
Credit: Courtesy of Abrams
The connection with nature is the main point, right?A good tree house starts with an impressive, mature tree and a little space is nuzzled within it. I love that stability and firmness coupled with the lushness of the leaves. It's a very cozy feeling being the nook of some good branches with an umbrella of leaves over head.
Riverside Tree House (United Kingdom)
Credit: Courtesy of Gordon Brown, Collins Design
And don't forget the whimsical. Wouldn't you just love to spend some time in this house over a river? Drop a line in the water and when you're done just jump in and take a dip. So magical!
Anyway, I love these houses
This will certainly be under our tree this year. The forest lodge AND the tree house. How fantastic.
I also like this one. It would be good for my little guy--not too many little pieces and a nice open structure.
2 comments:
oooh magical for sure. thanks for the playmobile links...playmobile fairyland is at the top of our christmas list this year...love the treehouse!
I would love to spend some time in a treehouse. Love this!
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