Looking for an ultimate private retreat? Take three flights of stairs 20 feet into the trees and enjoy the BREEZE! This treehouse is located on 120 acres of private land, and there’s even a nearby wood-fired hot tub and sauna you can reserve during your stay.
What’s really great about this stay is you won’t be sacrificing on amenities: There’s a real toilet, fully-stocked kitchen, and bedroom with a gorgeous tree-top view.
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Incredible Tiny Tree-Cabin, Built 20-Ft. Up

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The tiny cabin features an incredible and elaborate deck system to get you up there.

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I love the unique architecture.

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Couch in the living room.

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Here’s the kitchen. How do you like it so far?

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And another view of the full living corner. Looks cozy, doesn’t it?

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Cook up some tree-top meals!

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In love with the farmhouse sink.

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Ladder to the loft bedroom.

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Here’s the sleeping area. Looks so peaceful!

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Here’s the sink in the bathroom. So cool!

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Shower stall!

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Flush toilet: Not composting.

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The floor plan is really helpful.

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Here’s the loft!

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Highlights
- Appleton, Maine, USA
- Treehouse
- Built in May 2020
- Name of the treehouse is BREEZE
- At the Appleton Retreat, 120 acres
- Wood fired cedar hot tub and sauna available to reserve
- 20′ high
- Sleeping loft is approx 40′ off the ground
- Three flights of stairs to gain access
- Large deck
- Full galley kitchen
- Shower with flush toilet
- Electricity
- Private parking
- Learn more below!
Relax in the Trees with BREEZE in this Amazing Tiny Cabin Built 20-ft. in The Trees in Maine…
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Fun! I always enjoy seeing the floor plans. Not sure I’d stay here unless I could also see the engineering report…
I think the house is cute but I feel that trees that are alive should not be used as building components.
But they aren’t Roxanne. The trees are “next” to the house except for one that is growing through a hole in the deck. They are part of the scenery, and quirkiness, of the house. And, my pet theory is, the tree through the deck has been done so that hard core tree huggers can have some fun. But anyway, as the tree grows in diameter it is an easy fix to make the deck hole slightly larger to accommodate the extra girth.
I’d stay here… if only NZ’s borders were open and I had the dosh to spend to get there.
I was really surprised to see that they had all the plumbing done like a regular home now if that’s a real woodstove it will be perfect. It’s pretty perfect even if it’s not.
I couldn’t believe it was plumbed either! How nice.
The style reminds me of the Forest Ranger Lookout Stations we have in USA. I can see some American refurbishing an abandoned ranger station into this type home. Certainly would be a good style to build near potential flood zones or changing tide areas.
Oh that’s a great point!
Wow, love this! Wish it were for sale! I’d move from southern CA to Maine!
Oh wow that would be quite the move!
I love the color of the Kitchen cabinets!!! Do you know the paint and color that was used? This treehouse is so cozy and looks so peaceful!!