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This is the Casey Key Guest House by Sweet Sparkman Architects out of Sarasota, Florida.

They’re the famous architects behind the beautiful Siesta Key Beach Pavilion.

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Modern Tiny Treehouse Guest House by Sweet Sparkman Architects

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Images © Sweet Sparkman Architects

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This is an amazing three-part treehouse cabin vacation unit with interconnecting rope bridges located in Atlanta, Georgia.

The treehouse consists of 3 separate areas – Mind, Body and Spirit – each connected by rope-bridges.1

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Amazing Three-Part Treehouse Cabin Vacation in Atlanta, Georgia on Airbnb

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Images via Airbnb

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This is a tiny treehouse cabin called the Redwood Treehouse in the Santa Cruz Mountains Watsonville, California.

When you go inside, you’ll see that there’s a live tree growing in the living area and yet another one in the bathroom!

Inside, you’ll also find a full kitchen, bed, TV, and more! Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thanks!

Tiny Treehouse Cabin in Santa Cruz Mountains

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Images © Mary Jane via Airbnb

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If you’re looking for an amazing tiny house vacation it would be hard to beat it with these amazing tiny treehouse cabins in Germany.

They’re located in Lower Saxony, Germany at a place called Resort Baumgeflüster which translates to rustling trees.

The owners of the property decided they would turn their farm into a tourist resort to enjoy staying in these beautiful treehouses designed by baumraum architects while enjoying the amazing scenery on the property. I think that was a good idea, right? Please enjoy and re-share below. Thanks!

Amazing Tiny Treehouse Cabins in Germany

Amazing Tiny Treehouse Cabins in Germany

Images © Alasdair Jardine, Philipp Herrnberger and Toma Babovic

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Nestled 30 feet up in a lush eucalyptus tree is this whimsical treehouse cabin. Located on the property of Swallowtail Studios in Petaluma, CA.

As you climb three flights of stairs up to the treehouse cabin you start to become one with nature. Once you reach the deck you can take in the amazing scenery of the Arabian horse farm, the forest, and the rolling hills. French doors open up to a magical bedroom studio with a cozy bed to rejuvenate in. I love the stained glass windows and all the artistic decor. Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you!

Whimsical Treehouse Cabin at Swallowtail

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Images © Airbnb

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I thought you might also enjoy touring this 301 sq. ft. modern treehouse cabin designed by Andreas Wenning who is a treehouse specialist at baumraum architects.

It’s located in Berlin and is available as a one of a kind vacation rental where you can connect with nature in a unique way. And best of all, you’re not far from a subway station with access to restaurants and more.

There are actually two treehouses on the property and they’re almost identically designed. Inside you’ll find a kitchenette, living area, full bathroom, and lots of windows that bring the nature in. I hope you enjoy below.

Baumbaum 301 Sq. Ft. Modern Treehouse Cabins

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Images © Laura Fiorio & Urban Treehouse

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This is the story of a creative young lad who invented and built his own bicycle-powered ELEVATOR to get up to his tiny treehouse cabin which is built way up in the trees. Pretty incredible!

The story goes like this… Ethan got sick of climbing the ladder dozens of times a day to and from his self-built treehouse. So he did what anyone who owns a self-built treehouse would do… (kidding?) He built a cheap DIY elevator out of a bicycle!

So now when friends visit they can simply use the ladder… Or they can have a lot more fun this way. In this post, you’re going to get to see Ethan’s DIY treehouse, his DIY elevator, and briefly, how it was done.

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Treehouse Micro Cabin with Bicycle Powered Elevator

Treehouse Micro Cabin with Bicycle Powered Elevator

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Today I’m excited to show you this DIY treehouse cabin resort thanks to Kirsten Dirksen of Faircompanies.

There are currently three treehouse cottages on the property.

Not long ago I showed you the very first treehouse that the owner built on the property.

And they each have conventional bathrooms with toilets and water that go into a septic system.

This means they are all fully permitted and licensed.

Treehouse Resort

Image: Faircompanies/YouTube

French doors, tongue and groove pine, cedar top ceilings, and more…

I encourage you to enjoy the full video tour and interview with the owner/builder below:

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If you’ve ever wanted a treehouse as a kid and are now interested in tiny living I think you’ll love this..

It’s a micro cabin with a balcony/deck that hovers over the main house on the property.

But it’s not just any kid’s fort either… This is a fully functioning micro cabin with:

  • kitchenette
  • sleeping loft
  • downstairs bed
  • fireplace
  • wall mounted LCD TV
  • outdoor shower/bathroom

Treehouse Micro Cabin

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I encourage you to tour it yourself below and let us know what you liked best about it in the comments:

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