Thursday, January 5, 2023

Treehouse Ideas

Over time, with the ever-increasing interest and the better accessibility of modern tools, treehouses have evolved form simple tree decks to elaborate, two-story buildings with many creative solutions. To build a treehouse you have some basic building experience. Of course, the difficulty level depends on the design itself. So, if you have some maker experience, a piece of land, a few old, sturdy trees on it, and some power tools, don’t wait for another second - start searching for your perfect treehouse immediately.

Dictionary defines Treehouse as “a small house, especially one for children to play in, built or placed up in the branches of a tree.” That the definition is a bit outdated in one respect - these days, treehouses are coveted by adults and children alike ! There isn’t a standard codebook for building treehouses, and there are several different options for doing most things when building a treehouse. So the most important things are that you find a plan that suits you the most and that it is detailed enough.

Here are some treehouse articles, and practical treehouse tutorials, projects, and courses to get you inspired. Some of them are full-blown tutorials with detailed instructions. A few of them are not so instructional but are an awesome resource to get your inspiration from. As for the difficulty levels, the important thing to point out is that treehouses still require basic carpentry skills, as mentioned earlier.

Basic Treehouse Ideas

1. General Treehouse Instructions

Building a treehouse requires some building or making the experience, but even when you do have that experience - it can seem intimidating. This is mostly because the risks of a faulty treehouse are big. If your treehouse fails and falls, someone could get hurt. This is especially concerning since the main users of treehouses are kids. That is why you should study the basic principles of treehouse building - as long as you feel you need to before actually starting to build. Here lays out the treehouse building basics in an easy to understand way, so it is a good starter before starting to look for a design.

2. Redwood Stump Tree Deck by Shawnconna

A tree deck or a platform is simpler than a treehouse - since it has no roof or walls, it is easier to make everything leveled and secured. What’s interesting about the design is that it features spider web-shaped support, assessed by an expert to be able to support a two-story house. The end result features some wonderful details, like the captain’s wheel in the middle of the platform and the matching sailboat-like roping instead of ladders to support this vintage ship aesthetic.

3. Semi-Open Treehouse by Makendo

Makendo offers an open treehouse design that falls between a treehouse and a platform. The advantage of a lighter type of treehouse is that it can be set up a bit higher than the more elaborate designs. This particular design required two or tree trunks or heavy branches that are close to each other. The dominant material is the new, pressure-treated wood, with the addition of an old fence that was recycled for the sides. As it is pretty much open, this plan falls into a summer treehouse category - it is not weather-proof, though the author claims that it still stays pretty dry inside.

4. Ultimate Treehouse by BTM

The author has designed this treehouse as a small shed, with a typical sloped roof with wonderful grade D cedar shingles. Unlike many other projects listed here, it was made out of the wholesome sheets of plywood and features no windows at least for now. The main upside of this design is its simplicity. The author says that this particular construction is just the beginning and further upgrades are expected.

5. A Basic Treehouse by Figuring it Out

Here’s another tree deck design, perfect if you are unsure that you could build a true treehouse. Unlike the I Like To Make Stuff video tutorial, this video doesn’t show the process of the building. It is a tour of the already made treehouse deck, but it goes into a decent amount of detail. It is likely you will know exactly what to do after watching it.

Advanced to Expert Treehouse Ideas

6. Epic Treehouse by Ibeme87

A treehouse that goes beyond being a simple platform, and resembles a real house. It has features of the real house, but it is completely doable. Not essentially easy, but doable. To make things even more special, it is not just a treehouse - it’s a loft treehouse ! Another wonderful feature of this house is its windows and glass doors. making it really filled with daylight and appropriate for the creation of your own little wildlife observatory in the canopy. Currently, this is a popular trend in treehouse design. Since the treehouse is quite massive, the author didn’t take any chances and has hired a professional to install the treehouse attachment bolts. Also, he had the help of an arborist to help him pick the right tree. This emphasizes that safety is really important with these projects, even if the treehouse is not far above the ground. An error in this respect could cost a lot and be a danger to life and limb. As for the tutorial, it is long and detailed, helping you learn a lot about treehouse building even if in the end you opt to build another project. It has 13 steps – pay special attention to the last one called “Funny details” since it shows some creative solutions that can be incorporated even in other projects.

7. Complete Treehouse by Bloomie972

The project by Bloomie972 on Instructables is also a complete little house with fewer windows. This has its advantages and disadvantages. Obviously, the house has less light inside, but this also makes it cozier and presumably warmer. The doors are really nice and many details - such as the spacing of the steps on the access ladder - have been done with “little legs” in mind. The Bloomie972 project features 8 steps - installing the beams, leveling the platform, installing the knee braces, installing the decking, framing and installing the walls, framing the roof and finally adding access ladder and doors.

8. Elaborate Tree House with Slide by Omar O

The idea for this beautiful, elaborate treehouse sparked for two simple wooden crates that needed repurposing. By the skillful vision of its designer, the pile of wood destined for landfills became this amazing playhouse. And it’s not the only recycled item. Even better for the Earth, the slide, which is a cherry on the cake of this project is also upcycled. During the planning phase, the author found an abandoned old slide and asked the ex-owner if he could take it away and use it. It's really a more fun way to get down from a treehouse than a slide.

9. Treehouse on Two Trees by dk31rc

With its 22 steps, this is the most detailed treehouse tutorial on our list. It features detailed plans, drawings, and photos. The end result is a proper, incredibly cute treehouse. The only issue is that the last several steps are still missing. Let’s hope that the author will provide them soon, though I believe you can do without them and look for solutions within other projects.

10. I Like To Make Stuff Treehouse

This is likely the most popular treehouse video tutorial on Youtube, created by the famous maker channel I Like To Make Stuff. It has two parts each just under 20 minutes, so in about 35 minutes total, you will get an opportunity to hear a lot of great treehouse advice and see.

11. Hexagonal Treehouse by Ethan Schlussler

It was built by two professionals in Idaho, using a spiderweb base and the fairy ring to attach to the tree - we’ve seen both of these techniques in our first example on the list. But what is build upon them is much more elaborate. The spectacular all-around view (that features a lake view) in the end is sure to make you jealous. Ethan has previously built his own hexagonal treehouse. To makes things crazier, Ethan’s house can be rotated 360 degrees and features a bicycle elevator.

12. How to Build a Treehouse by David Parfitt

Everything we talked about up until this point have been free treehouse building resources. This approach has it’s pros and cons. While obviously easily available, free resources can be incomplete or lack crucial detail. It is likely you will have to study multiple free resources until you get the whole picture. This is not a bad thing of itself - seeing things from different angles in actually an advantage - but for some people just don’t have a lot of free time on their hands and would like a more comprehensive approach.

13. Extra Feature : Treehouse Masters Series

 Animal Planet’s Treehouse Masters was led by Pete Nilson, a world-renowned treehouse designer, and builder. The show aired from 2013 to 2018 and sprouted 11 seasons of treehouse-centered entertainment - and education. Like with the hexagonal treehouse above, the show is not made to be a bunch of step-by-step tutorials.  When you leave out the must-have reality drama, you will be able to extract some great info on treehouses. The tasks vary from episode to episode, but almost all designs are really elaborate, challenging, and luxurious even, which is what makes the series fun to watch.

Conclusion

In this article you had an opportunity to see a myriad of DIY treehouse designs. Although some of them seem similar, each is special in its own way and offers a learning opportunity. A treehouse is a maker challenge worth trying because the end result is so incredibly satisfying. An opportunity to create one of the most wonderful childhood memory centerpieces or an exquisite hang-out spot for adults is certainly the one you should take. 


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