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This is the stunning “Origin” — a tiny treehouse built as a “dress” surrounding a 100-year-old oak tree in France. The treehouse hotel room wraps around the oak and comes complete with a bedroom and a luxurious bathroom. There’s even a rope bridge to an adjacent spa area with a soaking tub.

The architect said he was inspired by a bird’s nest, using small pieces of lumber to create that signature nest-like shape, just like a mama bird! It’s fresh and modern, and provides plenty of space around the tree for it to continue to grow for another 100 years!

A ladder in the middle takes you to a rooftop terrace where you get panoramic views of the forest. Book your stay here.

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Hotel Treehouse in the French Forest

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Treehouses are magical, but how about a treehouse overlooking a Fjord in Norway? This spectacular modern wonder has all the amenities you’ll need for a vacation stay, and views that will make you never want to leave!

The building is in fact built around one single tree (safely, so the tree can keep growing!) and includes a shower, flushing toilet and kitchenette.

And best of all, the builders of the Woodnest used non-toxic and sustainable products to create their dwelling, so you can feel good about staying here! Book your vacation (well, when it’s safe to do so…) here.

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Take in Fjord Views from a Nordic Treehouse

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There’s nothing like trees to make you feel both small and amazed! This 800-year-old Cypress tree is home to a stunning treehouse, the Bibliotheque. It’s inspired by an old library and has a gas fireplace, leather chairs, and twinkle lights to complete the look.

While a true bibliophile might need more bookcases, this is still a wonderful retreat for book-lovers! There’s a queen-sized bed in the middle of the home, as well as a luxurious bathroom with a walk-in shower, and a cozy seating area. Please enjoy and learn more below and remember that if you ever wanted, you can book your stay over at Treehouse Utopia.

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Book-Lovers’ Treehouse in Texas!

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Images via Treehouse Utopia

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This is Dan and Deborah’s incredible yurt treehouse in Geneva, Florida which is northeast of Orlando on their five-acre property called Danville.

The yurt treehouse is located between two giant oak trees and it sits 15-ft high! Magnificent, isn’t it?

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Amazing Yurt Treehouse Airbnb in Florida w/ Recycled Airplane Jet Housing Hot Tub✈️

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Images via Dan And Deborah/Airbnb

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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 the story of Dan Phillips and his company, Phoenix Commotion.

According to Faircompanies, the company turns unwanted trash into homes, hires unskilled workers, and builds one-of-a-kind homes using salvaged materials for low-income families.

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Man Turns Scrap Materials into Whimsical, Affordable Homes

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This is a slim treehouse built by a carpenter with a passion for treehouses in Mount Fuji, Japan.

This is an area that’s popular for vacations so rent and housing is normally very expensive here which makes the treehouse even better, right?

Yuichi Takeuchi, the builder, created it for a friend who wanted to have a second home in Fujiyoshida, which is near Mount Fuji.

Fortunately, he was able to arrange a 10 year lease on this land to build the wonderful treehouse you’re about to see. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!

Man Builds Slim Treehouse in Mount Fuji

Man Builds Slim Treehouse in Mount Fuji

Images © Faircompanies/Kirsten Dirksen

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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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