Your childhood dream of having a tricked-out treehouse can totally come true. These quaint and lofty escapes are outfitted with amazing amenities and unique designs that you never know existed.
Treehouses offer a unique and magical experience that is unlike any other. They provide a sense of peace and solitude, while still being close to nature. For adults, treehouses offer a wonderful escape from the everyday hustle and bustle.
There are modern treehouses to suit every taste and budget, from simple, rustic, and luxurious. In this article, we will explore 19 of the most extraordinary treehouse designs from around the world. Who knows, you may just be inspired to build your own!
1. Rustic Treehouse in Colorado
The tiny getaway is anchored to a 90-foot spruce tree on the owner’s property. It has been stabilized by several fallen/dead pine trees for extra support. The spiral staircase leads right to the front door, where guests are welcomed with an open living space. There’s a sleeping quarters and writing desk, but the real treat is the rooftop patio – perfect for popping open a cold one on a hot summer day.

2. Tom’s Treehouse in Wisconsin
This three-story cottage is part of the Wandawega resort in Wisconsin. It was designed for guests who want to enjoy the outdoors. This cottage has many features, including a reading nook and chandelier antlers on the upper level, an outdoor deck, and a hammock. All of this is wrapped around an old elm tree.

3. Rustic Treehouse Office
This treehouse is really cool! It was built by blue forex and is being used as an office. It’s amazing how they designed it to fit around the tree and make it look like an ordinary house from the outside. But when you see the inside, you’ll know why it’s called a luxury environment!

4. Yellow Treehouse Restaurant in New Zealand
This restaurant is very cool. It was built by the team at Pacific Environments Architects. The treehouse is in a tall Redwood tree and it has a long, illuminated bridge to the dining area.

5. Heritage Treehouse
This cool little design is a great one to include within your tree line as a great escape for everyone from the young to the old. Just big enough for a place to lounge about and a few shelves or bookcases for belongings, the long windows provide you plenty of light, and a deck to take advantage of to boot.

6. Evergreen Treehouse
This treehouse was designed by Missy Brown. She designed it with a long bridge that goes to the treehouse. This is perfect for couples who want to stay away from busy streets and recharge by being close to nature.

7. Wooden Sanctuary Treehouse
This little treehouse is ready to live in. It’s perfect for honeymooners or a small family with kids who love treehouses.

8. Hanging Bridge Treehouse
Hanging bridges are one of the most fun ways to get to a treehouse. They are bouncy and playful, which matches the adventurous spirit of treehouses. Anyone who wants adventure in their treehouse should use a hanging bridge.

9. Dream Treehouse
This is one of the most unique treehouses around. It has marvelous floors, great ceilings, and walls. It also has many cool features like heating, lighting, phone line, and high-speed internet connectivity. This treehouse would be perfect for you if you want your office environment to look different.

10. The Tree Fort
The TREE fort is a great treehouse for a family with children. Adding a pulley system makes it easier to go up into the tree. This treehouse is perfect for kids from different generations.

11. Lakefront Treehouse
The cabin has all original cedar and huge windows facing the lake. The ceilings are wood-beamed, and the cabin has a cozy wood-burning stove. This lakefront property is nestled in a cove, with an impressive deck and dock area.

12. Birds Nest Treehouse
Why stay in a traditional treehouse when you can convert it into something more interesting? Check this treehouse with a bird’s nest design on top perfect for sightseeing.

13. Secret Hemloft Treehouse
The HemLoft is a secret treehouse in Whistler that was lovingly constructed over a period of several years using mostly recycled materials. The architect friends of Joel who helped build it say that it is one of the most perfect treehouse designs they have seen. After building a model to test its strength, they made the egg-shaped mini-home a little broader in order to increase the interior space. Nifty pop-up windows provide light and ventilation.

14. Mirrorcube Treehouse in Sweden
This treehouse was designed by Tham & Videgard architects and is made of lightweight aluminum that has been draped in reflective glass. This design makes the treehouse look like it’s part of its natural surroundings.

15. Two-storey Treehouse
This is not an average treehouse. It is eco-friendly and sustainable in every way possible. You can either relax and recharge under the canopy of trees or use it for other activities.

16. Wooden Treehouse
This treehouse is a great compromise between being high up in the trees and having a view from the treetops. It’s perfect for children because it has a simple staircase and a fun platform with a tall three rail deck.

17. Pod Life
Design your own home away from home with a tree pod that can provide you with plenty of room to hide away deep within your own forested enclave. Don’t be afraid to think outside the box when it comes to your own personal room- after all, it’s not every day you see a suspended sphere in the woods.

18. Scottish Treehouse
This dreamy Scottish cottage overlooks an incredibly scenic loch. It has been used to host hundreds of weddings. If you are looking for an excuse to go to Scotland, this is it!

19. Castle Treehouse
This treehouse is like a castle. It’s a fancy place for your children and their friends to hide out. It has an intricate design that makes it look old-fashioned. The only thing left to do is put the roof on. Your kids will love this treehouse!

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