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This is a tiny treehouse cabin called the Redwood Treehouse in the Santa Cruz Mountains Watsonville, California.
When you go inside, you’ll see that there’s a live tree growing in the living area and yet another one in the bathroom!
Inside, you’ll also find a full kitchen, bed, TV, and more! Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thanks!
Tiny Treehouse Cabin in Santa Cruz Mountains
Images © Mary Jane via Airbnb
SEE ALSO: Tiny Mushroom Dome Cabin in Aptos, CA
Images © Mary Jane via Airbnb
This treehouse is available as a “tiny house vacation” through Airbnb.
Learn more: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/153903
SEE ALSO: Amazing Tiny Treehouse Cabins in Germany
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Cozy! in a beautiful setting — who couldn’t love Aptos, CA???
I’m not sure I could actually see myself living there, but wouldn’t I love to get away there for long weekends!
Nice job. I wonder how they made the roof waterproof around the trees, and how they attached the floor joist to the trunk? How do they plan to deal with the growth of the trunk diameter?
I agree with Marcy. It’s a great place for a short visit, but I wouldn’t want to live there full time.
Same question as David O.
How do you do the roof around the trees?
The colors are “dreamy” I really like it, what a lovely retreat.
Now that is a lowest tree house if I ever saw one. At this height, I could handle that. Beautifully nice work inside to blend in with the great outdoors! Good job!