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This Leaf Treehouse looks like the ultimate couple’s retreat: A soaking tub with tree views; a cozy reading nook overlooking the forest; and a luxurious king-sized bed!

The 300 square foot structure looks impeccably-crafted from only the best materials. There’s live-edge and a basin sink in the bathroom and stunning bottom cabinets in the little kitchenette. You can enjoy dinner under the tree house on a spacious deck. Check it out below!

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Bright Treetop Vacation in Texas

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Images via Airbnb/Jacob

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This is the Storybook Tree Cabin in Southern Pines, North Carolina.

It’s a whimsical cabin, built on stilts, located near North Carolina breweries.

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Rustic Treehouse Getaway w/ Rooftop Balcony

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Images via Airbnb/Andrew

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This incredible off-grid treehouse certainly isn’t for anyone suffering from a fear of heights! It sits a whopping 50 feet up in the air, suspended high in the trees, and accessible via a 62-step spiral staircase.

Inside the treehouse is a studio-style set-up, with a queen bedroom corner, a super cushy couch, and a wood-burning stove to keep you toasty. The garage door opens to a large deck that has breathtaking views of the valley below. Check out the video tour at the end of the post!

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Raven Rock Treehouse in Fletcher, North Carolina

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Up in Sanford, Maine you can stay at one of three amazing tree houses at the Littlefield Retreat which are powered by a vast solar array. That means your whole trip ends up being carbon neutral (including your drive from nearby cities like Boston).

But this “eco-luxury” treehouse won’t feel like you’re skimping. It has a fully-functional kitchen, a bedroom “pod” and a loft bedroom both with queen beds, and so many lovely reclaimed or locally-sourced touches to give it unique charm.

I’m especially a fan of all the wood elements inside! Enjoy the photo tour below.

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Solar-Powered Tree House w/ Reclaimed Elements

350 Sq. Ft. Canopy Treehouse Carbon Neutral Vacation 19

Images via Bryce/Airbnb

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For 9-year-old Eli, his “dream treehouse” began as a piece of plywood where he could shoot Nerf guns from. Now, it’s an Airbnb where he and his mom raise money for charity.

When Eli told his mom he wanted a treehouse, she used it as a learning opportunity: She invested $200 into his business of selling glitter bombs and other fun trinkets at a local store. For three years he worked at his business and asked for no presents for Christmas or birthdays — he wanted 2x4s or money to go toward his treehouse! He paid back his mom and invested $6,000 into his Airbnb.

Now Eli’s dream is a reality, and he actually manages the Airbnb, helping with clean-up, greeting guests, and making sure the place is ready for the next vacationers. Check out his masterpiece below!

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9-Year-Old’s 17×17 Tree House w/ Kitchen & Bath

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I just don’t think you can get a better tiny house than one in the trees — there’s something so magical about treehouses! This one, with its unique wood-stack walls, round main living area, and amazing copper soaking tub is something truly spectacular.

Located in the forest of Holditch, England, you’ll find a King-size bed, wrap-around porch, and even a revolving wood stove in the middle! A rope bridge takes you into the home, and you can take a shower in the trees. There’s also a small kitchen for self-catering. Enjoy the photo tour below, let us know what you think, and book your stay over at QuirkyAcom.

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Magical English Treehouse with Sauna, Hot Tub & Outdoor Shower

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Images via QuirkyAcom.com

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This enchanting tree house is the perfect place to relax. Not only does it have a Hobbit-esque book nook (where you could easily take a nap!), it has an outdoor hot tub/bathing tub where you can soak and take in lovely forest views.

There’s a kitchenette with a retro mini-fridge and hot plate, as well as a king-sized bed with a mosquito net canopy and magical twinkle lights. A garage-style-door opens up the indoors to the spacious outdoor deck. Plus, there’s a modern bathroom complete with a two-headed shower!

You can book your stay in this Fredericksburg, Texas treehouse here.

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Book Nook and Tub in the Trees!

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Images via Airbnb/Jacob

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Want that feeling of being “in the trees” without the hassle of multiple flights of stairs or ladders? This Snake House in Portugal, designed by Father-Son team, Tiago & Lus, uses a long gradual ramp to take you from ground level into the “snake head” main living area.

Inside the compact home you’ll find a kitchentte, split bathroom with a toilet room and shower room, and a main living space that includes a couch bed and a queen bed with dazzling forest views! It’s a really cool concept for a “tree house” that doesn’t actually harm any trees.

You can watch the great video tour by FLORB to learn more about the design concept and construction at the end of the post, or book your stay at the Snake House here.

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No Stairs Here (Or Tree Damage) in this Tree House

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Images via FLORB

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Wait until you see this amazing tree house vacation spot built over 2.5 years with recycled and reclaimed materials! Dubbed Sir Cedric’s Cedar Tree house by Scott, the builder, the 400-square foot place is whimsical and magical.

It was built around a 4-foot-wide Western Red Cedar, and Scott decided not to put any steel rods or connectors into the tree so it could continue to grow uncompromised. Inside there’s a kitchen, living room, and queen-sized bed. Just outside the tree house you’ll find a magical outdoor shower and a practical outhouse with a cool stone sink.

Jenna over at Tiny House Giant Journey did a fantastic video tour and interview with Scott, and you can rent the tree house over here at Airbnb.

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Magical 400 Sq. Ft. Treehouse Built From Reclaimed Materials

Sir Cedric Treehouse Airbnb Built Around 4-Foot-Wide Western Red Cedar 010

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