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The Looking Glass: Mirrored Treehouses in Kentucky


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This pair of mirrored treehouses in Kentucky reminds me of the Swiss Family Robinson compound! They are a fantastic blend of yurt-like round architecture, but hung in the trees to make them even more awesome.

Mirrors in a chevron pattern on the exterior of the pods reflects the beauty of the trees back at you. One pod is a living area, and the other one houses the two beds and a couple of hammocks. At ground level there is a third pod which has the bathroom.

What a super cool spot! Enjoy the photo tour below.

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Yurt-Like Pods Hung in the Trees!

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One of the tree houses has a deck on the underside.

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Live-edge counters wrap around the living pod.

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Custom table fits the shape of the house.

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Twin hammocks.

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Queen bed with mosquito netting.

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And another one! Family vacation time.

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Deck underneath the tree house.

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These stairs take you up to the tree houses.

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The bathroom pod is at ground level.

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A bridge connects the two pods.

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What a cool vacation spot!

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Description:

Welcome to The Looking Glass Treehouse. This dual treehouse is perched atop a Tulip Poplar and Pignut Hickory. The façade of mirrors reflects the surrounding forest back to you, creating a shimmering atmosphere of strong trunks and vibrant leaves. The Looking Glass Treehouse is truly a masterful creation that is a product of extraordinary craftsmanship and imaginative design.

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.
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  • Amanda
    September 5, 2021, 9:35 am

    How utterly fun! Lots of work and great results. Would like to have seen the outhouse interior, but I can probably find a pic or 2 on their AB&B listing. The stairs look intimidating, but that can be solved with no water before bed🙄. I wouldn’t be at all surprised to walk in to find Ewoks sitting around the table. Great builds!

    • Natalie C. McKee
      September 6, 2021, 7:18 am

      Haha it does look like an Ewok spot.

  • Davi Rodrigues
    September 5, 2021, 1:20 pm

    Pretty cool!
    I can’t tell exactly, but these look like true treehouses, and not just houses built within trees. the difference between the two is whether the tree(s) fully support the houses, or if they are supported externally from the ground

  • Donna Rae
    September 5, 2021, 4:27 pm

    This is fabulous! Lots of work paid off with a real destination spot! Maybe a little difficult for Seniors to navigate but perfect for those who aren’t bothered with ladders. Everything is well done but I do wish people would install kitchen cabinets that hide the plumbing as well as providing other storage. Kitchen stuff tends to look a bit messy. Just a personal preference. Others won’t mind at all. A magical place to escape the conventions of everyday life! Adventure to be had!

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