Open a world of joy and mystery for your family as you deepen your relationship with nature through a treehouse on your own land.
Read MoreYou’re ready to move forward with a restorative, beautiful, artisan tree retreat of your own—one that’s handcrafted especially for you and the natural space on your land. What’s next?
Read MoreHer treehouse evokes restoration and the Japanese practice of forest bathing–reflections of a quest for quiet healing, centeredness, and deep, inner joy.
Read MoreAs you ascend into the embrace of the forest canopy you are greeted by the gentle rustling of leaves, a kiss from nature’s breeze. Inside, the interior of your own rustic-luxe treehouse unfolds like a sanctuary. A large window wall overlooking the river frames panoramas of the forest, inviting the outside in and offering a sense of communion with nature.
Read MoreSleeping in the Forest
by Mary Oliver
I thought the earth remembered me,
she took me back so tenderly,
What’s the best way to climb a tree? By walking up the custom-designed stairs inside your very own wilderness treehouse!
Read More“Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity.” ~ John Muir
Read MoreYou know the phrase, “turning lemons into lemonade”? Well, you could say we are well-versed in crafting fine, sweet lemonade from “sour” obstacles--er, lemons.
Read More"I knew I wanted a place where I could write, where I could meditate, and where I could sleep," says Rachel. "I knew this was going to have a greater purpose, but I didn't know what it was."
Read MoreOne of the things we're asked most about is the behind-the-scenes element: just *how* do we get these large, beautiful structures built, anyway? Well - see for yourself!
Read MoreRachel wanted for her treehouse to feel like a continuation of nature, with shapes and textures that were both grounded and meaningful. Despite being located in the heart of downtown, she worked with the World Treehouses team to design a space that would feel like a true natural immersion.
Read MoreThere is a kind of rustic beauty that comes when you get a good, quality piece of lumber. And almost nobody knows that better than the clients at World Treehouses of Asheville, NC, because these treehouses come from the forest itself.
“The staircase is one of my favorite parts,” Debbie says of her live-edge banister and steps. The breathtaking staircase features already-existing trees that were repurposed to give the treehouse even more of a connection with the surrounding ecosystem. This is far from a prefabricated do-it-yourself project; this kind of creativity and skill only comes when you hire a professional, like Adam Laufer and his team.
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