The most amazing tree houses in the world
Nathan Johnson
Published
08/05/2014
One look at these tree houses and you'll realize that you're never too old to live out your childhood dreams.
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The Ministers Tree house - the tallest tree house in the world! -
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Three Story Tree house -
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Hapuku Lodge is a resort that gives visitors a unique bird's eye view of the amazing environment that New Zealand has to offer. -
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Mirror tree house -
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The "O2 Tree house" looks like a bubble that's about to float away. -
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It's easy to see what the inspiration for this one was... a bird's nest. -
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The Hem-loft Tree house -
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Vertical Tree house -
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Yellow Tree house Restaurant. Imagine getting dinner in there! -
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Tree house Point was the childhood dream of Pete Nelson. -
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4TreeHouse was created by Lukasz Kos. The three stories offer spectacular views of the surrounding forest from varying levels. -
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Free Spirit Sphere Tree house -
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This minimalist house was created by Takashi Kobayashi. -
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This Senior Center looks like it got swept up by the wind and landed there! -
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This two-tiered Costa Rican tree house is specially designed to be eco-friendly. -
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The "Tree house Tetsu" looks like an amazing place to relax and enjoy the cherry blossoms. -
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Made out of a plane, this one looks like it could be a scene out of Lost! -
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SLIFR Tree house -
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No, this isn't a UFO landing... it's a tree house! -
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Go back in time with this Victorian-style tree house. -
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This grand house is home to two incredibly lucky children. At over 100 square feet, I'm insanely jealous of these kids. -
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"Too-High Tree house" was built by a Japanese professor of architecture in 2004 as a perfect spot to share a cup of tea with his father. -
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This modern home boasts a sophisticated design with the playful elements that make a tree house. Open to the elements, there's no better place to be one with nature. -
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The Honeycomb Tree House was designed by the Los Angeles Museum of Art and is now owned by guitarist Robby Krieger. He uses the sphere as a place to escape and write music. -
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Medieval Tree house -
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Hideaway Retreat -
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Tree house Castle -
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Tree house by the lake -
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Inhabit Tree house by Antony Gibbon -
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The Cabin
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