Living Up, Amazing Tiny Tree Houses


When we were kids, we always dream of having a beautiful tree house where we can hang out and enjoy the company of friends. What if you were living in a tiny house up in the tree? One of the things that make it special is its unique appeal.

Tree houses bring you closer to nature and make you appreciate the beauty of the surrounding landscape. It's like getting your dream come true as you make more memories in an unusual abode. Whether you go for a tree shack to an elevated Victorian cottage house, it all depends upon your needs and preferences. Here are some of the best tiny tree houses that you may want to live in:

Victorian Tree House
It may look like a haunted house because of the eerie looking trees around but this Victorian-style tree house is surprisingly spacious. Although abandoned, this house can be renovated and transformed back to its former glory.


Tiny Cabin Tree House
Who doesn't love a cabin-style tree house? Well, the rustic look and the warm, cozy feeling of an all-wood, unpainted structure makes it lovely place to have peaceful space away from the hassles of city living. Enjoy a cup of tea while reading your favorite book while you look out in the upper floor for a wonderful view of the surrounding area.


Rustic Chic Treehouse
If you want to have a good treehouse, you need to have a good tree that suits your tiny house design. In this rustic chic treehouse, the tree is like a glove that holds the house foundation so that it allows to hold an open lounge that can hold the homeowners and their guests. It features a vaulted ceiling with a chandelier made from deer antlers. The elevated bed space has book shelves from the triangular wall of the roof line. Reclaimed wood was used to perfectly compliment parts of three branches inside the house. A cute touch is added on the branch that goes out of the balcony - a lovely swing for kids.


Cocoon Tent Treehouse
Although you can't live here long term, you can stay here to stay away from the complexities of life and reflect on what you ought to do. Basically, it's just a treehouse where you can sleep, relax and meditate.


Temple of the Blue Moon
Interestingly, this treehouse hugs the tree trunk and is connected via rope suspension bridge. It is not a temple but a lovely, warm and cozy living accommodation.


Bonbibi Treehouse
Who doesn't like a treehouse sandwiched between two trees and connected by a lovely spiral staircase?

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