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Island Tree House

On the Maine coast , a 350 square foot tree house/play house awaits a family for the summer. The original intention was for a structure built in the trees, but none on the property could handle the structure. Instead, the tree house, nestled within the trees, perches on a precipice with the water side high off the ground.
Intentional use of all natural material further blends the structure into the landscape. Featuring oil dipped western red cedar shingles and shakes, and trim, the Adirondack style architecture also adds to the natural setting and will be reinforced with future branch and twig railings.
Built for kids, the treehouse is secretly for adults, too.
The interior of the tree house is exposed rough sawn Douglas Fir. The windows allow high light to enter, which was very important to the Owner. The tree house includes a sleeping loft and balcony on the second floor.

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Porch Loft  
Detail Porch