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Tarzan Tree House with Hexagonal Bed


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This 250 square-foot tree house that feels like a Tarzan-family hideaway overlooks breathtaking views of Silicon Valley. A 14-foot spiral staircase leads you up to the large deck, and then inside the “actually-in-a-tree” house.

There’s a compact kitchenette on the first floor, along with living space. Up a ladder you’ll find two connected lofts with queen beds, one of which is a hexagonal bed! Check it out!

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250 Sq. Ft. Tree House Overlooking Silicon Valley

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Here’s the entry way off the deck.

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View looking down from the loft.

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Another look at the entryway.

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Check out that fridge/sink/stove combo!

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Tons of windows with stunning views.

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Ladder up to the loft.

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One of the two loft rooms.

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Kids love this space.

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And then here’s the hexagonal bed.

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There is so much going on architecturally.

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You can see the deck better from this view.

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And yes, there’s a full bathroom!

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Wow! Those views.

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Highlights:

  • 250 sq ft treehouse
  • 2 lofts with beds
  • View of the Silicon Valley
  • Deck 14 foot high nestled in between 3 sycamore trees
  • Spiral staircase leads up into the tree
  • Fully-functioning bathroom
  • Kitchenette w/ sink, cooking stove, mini fridge
  • Sleeps 4 people (1 queen bed in each open loft)

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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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  • January 2, 2022, 12:37 pm

    Pretty sharp treehouse!
    I’m always a fan of true treehouses. I consider a true treehouse one that is fully supported by the tree(s). Others are supported by foundations and poles from the ground, and are houses in the trees. How’s about enlightening everyone how you did the point of connections to the trees?

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