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This is the Copper Fox Treehouse in Maine, an incredible cabin shaped like a fox’s head—remarkable! The owner/designer/builder had a dream, and they executed it impeccably, with fantastic attention to detail that makes this small cabin feel magical.
The head is geometric, supported by welded brackets and wooden beams to create the proper angles to make this cabin look like a fox. But the cabin’s shape isn’t the only foxy thing—there are pillows, mugs, wallpaper, and more in fox designs and patterns—and those details sell the space.
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The Copper Fox Treehouse in Maine: Fun Vacation!
Look at the excellent mix of shingles to create the fox face design.
The head is lifted off the ground with posts.
The inside of the home is natural timber.
A metal ladder leads upstairs to the loft bedrooms.
These unique metal junctions hold up with geometric rooflines.
The kitchen has a little corner table for eating in.
The roofline is truly remarkable!
The color of the kitchen is perfectly cozy with its forest green backdrop and cabinets.
The copper backsplash is a great touch.
Look at the fox mugs!
I love the retro refrigerator and the floating benches, which make a great place to put your luggage away.
The mini-split keeps the cabin comfortable.
The main bedroom is in the “snout” of the fox.
The space is cozy and magical.
The fox pillow is a great accent piece.
Bean bag beds, best designed for kids, sit in the “ears” of the fox.
There are two side-by-side open-style bedrooms in the loft.
Here are the bean bags in “bean bag” mode.
And in bed mode.
What a cozy spot to relax.
The bathroom is magical! Look at the wallpaper.
The shower has multiple heads for a truly luxurious experience.
The porch has a couple of chairs and gorgeous sunsets.
Woods surround the fox cabin.
There’s also a fire pit a bit beyond the cabin.
Highlights
- Dream-inspired design: Built over 4.5 years from a dream.
Luxurious woodland retreat: Handcrafted with fancy fox, copper, and gold finishings. - Secluded location: Situated on 6 acres near Bradbury Mountain State Park.
- Sustainable construction: Local wood, minimal waste, carbon-negative insulation.
- Energy-efficient: High-efficiency windows, heat pump, gas stove, and appliances.
- Minimal environmental impact: Little earth disturbance, on-site electricity production.
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