Perched six meters above the forest floor and anchored to living pine trees on a steep Norwegian hillside, the Woodnest Treehouse cabins in Odda, Norway are some of the most extraordinary tiny structures ever built. Designed by architecture studio Helen & Hard, each cabin covers just 15 square meters (roughly 160 square feet) yet contains sleeping space for up to four, a kitchenette, a private bathroom, and panoramic glass walls that frame the Hardangerfjord, snow-capped mountains, and endless Norwegian forest. You reach them by hiking 20 to 60 minutes through the woods. There is no car access. No road noise. Just pine trees, fjord water, and silence.
Images courtesy of Woodnest
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This is the Cliff House Treehouse at Purposely Lost, a vacation rental perched among the trees that combines rustic charm with modern amenities.
The Cliff House Treehouse is located in the beautiful state of Maine. This serene and eco-friendly retreat offers guests a unique opportunity to experience sustainable living surrounded by the natural beauty of Maine’s forested landscape.
The little cabin was built with reclaimed wood and features LED lighting and efficient heating to minimize its environmental impact. Learn more about this unique tiny house below!
The Cliff House Treehouse in Springvale, Maine
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This amazing father and son duo created an absolute masterpiece of a vacation property in Sevierville, Tennessee which they call “Skywalk Treehouse.” The two self-proclaimed “children at heart” made sure to include everything their past selves — and current selves — would want in a treehouse! That means there’s a whole building dedicated to entertainment and tons of luxury upgrades. Plus it’s located right in the foot of the Smokey Mountains!
While nowhere near “tiny,” this unique setup includes four separate treehouses connected by bridges a la “Swiss Family Robinson.” This incredible compound sleeps 16 and includes two full kitchens, multiple bathrooms, and a deck with a huge seven-person hot tub. Enjoy the incredible tour below!
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They Built a Compound of Modern Treehouses Connected by Bridges in Sevierville, Tennessee
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The Baltic is a two-story off-grid treehouse in Ontario’s Haliburton Highlands built by Cam, a woodworker and furniture builder who studied sustainable treehouse construction at Yestermorrow in Vermont. Together with his wife Lauren, he founded Fort Treehouse Co. and built this structure using techniques that protect the host trees while supporting the building.
The platform is supported by two live maple trees using custom treehouse hardware, plus three steel posts—a hybrid approach that works with the available trees on the property. The treehouse features cob floors (sand, clay, and straw), a sleeping loft with king-size bed, heat recovery ventilation, and floor-to-ceiling forest views.
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Exterior with Hybrid Tree and Post Support System
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Consider staying in this Young Wild and Tree House in East Point, Georgia. The stay by The Atlanta Treehouse includes access to this one-of-a-kind trailer turned into a vintage bus treehouse! Check it out!
The treehouse is an eclectic 1956 airstream/Spartan hodgepodge created by a Vietnam vet . It shares the grounds with a beautiful designed interior space that we have nicknamed “the studio”.
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Vintage Trailer Bus Tree House in East Point, Georgia
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Max and Tatiana built a fully permitted treehouse on their property on Whidbey Island off the coast of Washington. Two flights of stairs lead up to a deck and front door, and inside you will find a living area, kitchen, and half bath on the first floor, with a loft bedroom at full standing height above. The couple built the home around the trees, making sure not to cut anything down in the process. The interior is finished in birch plywood with black accents.
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Looking for a secluded and magical treehouse experience in Austin, Texas? Look no further than this elevated wonder cabin! The one-of-a-kind rental is centrally located yet feels like a world away from it all.
The space itself is modern and open, with high ceilings and plenty of windows to let in natural light. It seems like the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate. And since the home is set back on the lot in the trees, it feels like you’re in your own private oasis, even though you’re near the heart of the city.
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Modern Cabin Nestled in the Trees in Austin, Texas
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This is a whimsical tree cottage at Bliss Ridge Farm in Moretown, Vermont.
Dr. Seuss-inspired, luxury treehouse perched at the top of an 88-acre, organic hill farm, further surrounded by 1000s of acres of wilderness. Designed by B’fer Roth, DIY network TV show host of The Treehouse Guys, this is an authentic treehouse built within and around living trees.
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Dr. Seuss-inspired Treehouse in Vermont
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This is the story of Dan and his amazing self-created village, called Danville, where he reigns as the town mayor.
The property is located in Geneva, Florida, north of Orlando and just 18 miles from the ocean.
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His Senior-Friendly Yurt Treehouse Has An Elevator And A Recycled Jet Hot Tub
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