
Cliff called the Treehouse, a house located in a pile of stones – which does not sound like an ideal foundation! But be assured because baumraum know a thing or two about the extreme treehouses. While the structure appears to “float” it really is supported by two metal poles in the front and some cable that connects to the tree itself. That must have been awesome for friends and family to visit the tree house (which is an extension away from the main house) through a footbridge linking to the top of the cliff. A second catwalk allows people to access the deck from the house. The house itself has a ton of windows and skylights, which we believe to flood a small interior with daylight. Inside, the look is minimalist with wooden walls and comfortable layered-lookin ‘built-in bed. Ahh, what we do not want to sit in a tree now this beautiful little perched on several hills overlooking the windy green – instead of cooped up in our city sweltering apartment! Well for one family in New York (with a few children who are very lucky), that dream is a reality. They really could live in this amazing tree house near the Hudson River, which is designed only for those with specialist baumraum. What remains somewhat dangerous-looking connected to a rocky cliff by a superthin catwalk, and comes with a killer balcony / deck which is almost equal to the size of a mini space.





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