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Kids Indoor Treehouse

Kids Indoor Treehouse

Hobbit House

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Keith Lewis is the principal owner and lead designer/builder for living edge treehouses and edible landscapes. A true family friend and community advocate.

Indoor Trees

Ricky Sauls Decorative Painting

This client wanted to create a space for the grandchildren out of unused attic space to call their own when visiting. The hollowed opening in this tree is seven feet high so that children of all ages may enter. Photo by Ricky Sauls

Contemporary in Long Valley NJ - Kitchen

Contemporary in Long Valley NJ - Kitchen

Kathryn Barcellona with Coldwell Banker

123 W Valley Brook Rd, Long Valley NJ Currently Listed for sale with Coldwell Banker. For more information, contact Kathryn Barcellona at 908.328.3232 or by email at homes@kbarcellona.com Nestled in the rolling hills of north-west New Jersey bordering Chester and Tewksbury, this custom Contemporary has a spacious open floor plan, thoughtfully designed to unify indoor-outdoor living. Enjoy the natural beauty of the forest through all four seasons on this one of a kind property. The interior is flooded with natural light by an abundance of windows and 3 large skylights. The forest can be viewed from every window giving your family a spectacular view, changing with every season, year after year. The large kitchen w/ a 9x5 custom Center Island, seating 6, was designed to allow multiple chefs to cook, while entertaining family and friends. Kitchen features include: heated ceramic tile floor, Jenn-air professional 6 Burner Glass Stove w/ indoor BBQ, Built-in Double Oven (Convection/Conventional), modern Dishwasher, and skylight. Two large wooden decks, one with Sliding Glass doors, expand your living and entertainment space tremendously. Main level boasts natural red-oak hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, a large laundry room and radiant heated ceramic tile floor in the kitchen. Upper Level bedrooms showcase wall-to-wall carpeting. Home also offers a large office, a newly remodeled rec room, ample storage space, and an oversized 2 car garage in the walk-out basement. The 4.2 acre property and gardens attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and dozens of song birds throughout the year. Kids will love exploring Tanners Brook, the woods surrounding the house, and playing in the small treehouse. Hacklebarney State Park, Alsteads Farm and The Columbia Trails are all within minutes. See the listing on Trulia or Zillow: http://www.trulia.com/property/3164587947-123-W-Valley-Brook-Rd-Califon-NJ-07830 http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/123-W-Valley-Brook-Rd-Califon-NJ-07830/39509634_zpid/

Contemporary in Long Valley NJ - Kitchen

Contemporary in Long Valley NJ - Kitchen

Kathryn Barcellona with Coldwell Banker

123 W Valley Brook Rd, Long Valley NJ Currently Listed for sale with Coldwell Banker. For more information, contact Kathryn Barcellona at 908.328.3232 or by email at homes@kbarcellona.com Nestled in the rolling hills of north-west New Jersey bordering Chester and Tewksbury, this custom Contemporary has a spacious open floor plan, thoughtfully designed to unify indoor-outdoor living. Enjoy the natural beauty of the forest through all four seasons on this one of a kind property. The interior is flooded with natural light by an abundance of windows and 3 large skylights. The forest can be viewed from every window giving your family a spectacular view, changing with every season, year after year. The large kitchen w/ a 9x5 custom Center Island, seating 6, was designed to allow multiple chefs to cook, while entertaining family and friends. Kitchen features include: heated ceramic tile floor, Jenn-air professional 6 Burner Glass Stove w/ indoor BBQ, Built-in Double Oven (Convection/Conventional), modern Dishwasher, and skylight. Two large wooden decks, one with Sliding Glass doors, expand your living and entertainment space tremendously. Main level boasts natural red-oak hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, a large laundry room and radiant heated ceramic tile floor in the kitchen. Upper Level bedrooms showcase wall-to-wall carpeting. Home also offers a large office, a newly remodeled rec room, ample storage space, and an oversized 2 car garage in the walk-out basement. The 4.2 acre property and gardens attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and dozens of song birds throughout the year. Kids will love exploring Tanners Brook, the woods surrounding the house, and playing in the small treehouse. Hacklebarney State Park, Alsteads Farm and The Columbia Trails are all within minutes. See the listing on Trulia or Zillow: http://www.trulia.com/property/3164587947-123-W-Valley-Brook-Rd-Califon-NJ-07830 http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/123-W-Valley-Brook-Rd-Califon-NJ-07830/39509634_zpid/

Tree+House Living Area

François Lévy Architecture + Interiors

A 43" diameter heritage pecan guided the plan of this neighborhood-scaled, modestly-priced, single-story, L-shaped house. In Austin's seemingly perpetual drought, the goal was to create a symbiotic relationship between house and tree: to complement, not combat each other. The roof's east/west parallel ridges create a valley directly across from the base, where water is collected at a grate, nourishing the tree. The roof also maximizes south facing surfaces, elevated at 15 degrees for future solar collection. The open, public spaces of the home maximize the north-south light. The private zone of the bedrooms and bathrooms include a generous gallery; its angled walls and large sliding doors are faceted about the tree. The pecan becomes a central focus for indoor and outdoor living, participating in the house in both plan and section. The design welcomes and nurtures the tree as integral to its success. Photo Credit: Chris Diaz

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Tree+House Front Exterior

Tree+House Front Exterior

François Lévy Architecture + Interiors

A 43" diameter heritage pecan guided the plan of this neighborhood-scaled, modestly-priced, single-story, L-shaped house. In Austin's seemingly perpetual drought, the goal was to create a symbiotic relationship between house and tree: to complement, not combat each other. The roof's east/west parallel ridges create a valley directly across from the base, where water is collected at a grate, nourishing the tree. The roof also maximizes south facing surfaces, elevated at 15 degrees for future solar collection. The open, public spaces of the home maximize the north-south light. The private zone of the bedrooms and bathrooms include a generous gallery; its angled walls and large sliding doors are faceted about the tree. The pecan becomes a central focus for indoor and outdoor living, participating in the house in both plan and section. The design welcomes and nurtures the tree as integral to its success. Photo Credit: Chris Diaz

Treehouse Room (Play Area)

Treehouse Room (Play Area)

Thinkterior LLC

THEME Inspired by the Magic Tree House series of children's books, this indoor tree house provides entertainment, fun and a place for children to read about or imagine adventures through time. A blue sky, green meadows, and distant matching beech trees recreate the magic of Jack and Annie's Frog Creek, and help bring the characters from the series to life. FOCUS A floor armoire, ceiling swing and climbing rope give the structure a true tree house look and feel. A drop-down drawing and writing table, wheeled work table and recessed ceiling lights ensure the room can be used for more than play. The tree house has electric interior lighting, a window to the outdoors and a playful sliding shutter over a window to the room. The armoire forms a raised, nine-foot-wide play area, while a TV within one of the wall's floor-to-ceiling cabinets — with a delightful sliding ladder — transforms the room into a family theater perfect for watching movies and holding Wii competitions. STORAGE The bottom of the drawing table is a magnetic chalk board that doubles as a display for children's art works. The tree's small niches are for parents' shoes; the larger compartment stores children's shoes and school bags. Books, games, toys, DVDs, Wii and other computer accessories are stored in the wall cabinets. The armoire contains two spacious drawers and four nifty hinged storage bins. A rack of handy "vegetable buckets" above the armoire stores crayons, scissors and other useful items. GROWTH The room easily adapts from playroom, to party room, to study room and even to bedroom, as the tree house easily accommodates a twin-size mattress. SAFETY The rungs and rails of the ladder, as well as the grab bars beside the tree house door are wrapped with easy-grip rope for safe climbing. The drawing table has spring-loaded hinges to help prevent it from dropping dangerously from the wall, and the table door has double sets of locks up top to ensure safety. The interior of each storage compartment is carpeted like the tree house floor to provide extra padding.

Tree+House Front Entry

François Lévy Architecture + Interiors

A 43" diameter heritage pecan guided the plan of this neighborhood-scaled, modestly-priced, single-story, L-shaped house. In Austin's seemingly perpetual drought, the goal was to create a symbiotic relationship between house and tree: to complement, not combat each other. The roof's east/west parallel ridges create a valley directly across from the base, where water is collected at a grate, nourishing the tree. The roof also maximizes south facing surfaces, elevated at 15 degrees for future solar collection. The open, public spaces of the home maximize the north-south light. The private zone of the bedrooms and bathrooms include a generous gallery; its angled walls and large sliding doors are faceted about the tree. The pecan becomes a central focus for indoor and outdoor living, participating in the house in both plan and section. The design welcomes and nurtures the tree as integral to its success. Photo Credit: Chris Diaz

Tree+House Front Door

François Lévy Architecture + Interiors

A 43" diameter heritage pecan guided the plan of this neighborhood-scaled, modestly-priced, single-story, L-shaped house. In Austin's seemingly perpetual drought, the goal was to create a symbiotic relationship between house and tree: to complement, not combat each other. The roof's east/west parallel ridges create a valley directly across from the base, where water is collected at a grate, nourishing the tree. The roof also maximizes south facing surfaces, elevated at 15 degrees for future solar collection. The open, public spaces of the home maximize the north-south light. The private zone of the bedrooms and bathrooms include a generous gallery; its angled walls and large sliding doors are faceted about the tree. The pecan becomes a central focus for indoor and outdoor living, participating in the house in both plan and section. The design welcomes and nurtures the tree as integral to its success. Photo Credit: Chris Diaz

Contemporary in Long Valley NJ - Family Room

Contemporary in Long Valley NJ - Family Room

Kathryn Barcellona with Coldwell Banker

123 W Valley Brook Rd, Long Valley NJ Currently Listed for sale with Coldwell Banker. For more information, contact Kathryn Barcellona at 908.328.3232 or by email at homes@kbarcellona.com Nestled in the rolling hills of north-west New Jersey bordering Chester and Tewksbury, this custom Contemporary has a spacious open floor plan, thoughtfully designed to unify indoor-outdoor living. Enjoy the natural beauty of the forest through all four seasons on this one of a kind property. The interior is flooded with natural light by an abundance of windows and 3 large skylights. The forest can be viewed from every window giving your family a spectacular view, changing with every season, year after year. The large kitchen w/ a 9x5 custom Center Island, seating 6, was designed to allow multiple chefs to cook, while entertaining family and friends. Kitchen features include: heated ceramic tile floor, Jenn-air professional 6 Burner Glass Stove w/ indoor BBQ, Built-in Double Oven (Convection/Conventional), modern Dishwasher, and skylight. Two large wooden decks, one with Sliding Glass doors, expand your living and entertainment space tremendously. Main level boasts natural red-oak hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, a large laundry room and radiant heated ceramic tile floor in the kitchen. Upper Level bedrooms showcase wall-to-wall carpeting. Home also offers a large office, a newly remodeled rec room, ample storage space, and an oversized 2 car garage in the walk-out basement. The 4.2 acre property and gardens attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and dozens of song birds throughout the year. Kids will love exploring Tanners Brook, the woods surrounding the house, and playing in the small treehouse. Hacklebarney State Park, Alsteads Farm and The Columbia Trails are all within minutes. See the listing on Trulia or Zillow: http://www.trulia.com/property/3164587947-123-W-Valley-Brook-Rd-Califon-NJ-07830 http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/123-W-Valley-Brook-Rd-Califon-NJ-07830/39509634_zpid/

Inside the House

Mindi Freng Designs

Photos by Kaity This is looking inside the playhouse from the large window. The cabinets are re-purposed from the upstairs real kitchen that was gutted earlier that month. :) It was all done on a shoestring budget as a Christmas gift for 2 lucky little girls. Siding and shingles, etc. were all from Habitat for Humanity's Re-Stores. Carpet squares are left-overs from a school project. Most other pieces came from Craigs List or already existed in their collection.

Valhalla Residence

RKD Architects, Inc

The game room is on the second floor and enclosed by window walls to create a real treehouse effect. Photo by Vance Fox
Game room - mid-sized rustic enclosed carpeted game room idea in Sacramento with no fireplace

Contemporary in Long Valley NJ - Foyer and Stairs

Contemporary in Long Valley NJ - Foyer and Stairs

Kathryn Barcellona with Coldwell Banker

123 W Valley Brook Rd, Long Valley NJ Currently Listed for sale with Coldwell Banker. For more information, contact Kathryn Barcellona at 908.328.3232 or by email at homes@kbarcellona.com Nestled in the rolling hills of north-west New Jersey bordering Chester and Tewksbury, this custom Contemporary has a spacious open floor plan, thoughtfully designed to unify indoor-outdoor living. Enjoy the natural beauty of the forest through all four seasons on this one of a kind property. The interior is flooded with natural light by an abundance of windows and 3 large skylights. The forest can be viewed from every window giving your family a spectacular view, changing with every season, year after year. The large kitchen w/ a 9x5 custom Center Island, seating 6, was designed to allow multiple chefs to cook, while entertaining family and friends. Kitchen features include: heated ceramic tile floor, Jenn-air professional 6 Burner Glass Stove w/ indoor BBQ, Built-in Double Oven (Convection/Conventional), modern Dishwasher, and skylight. Two large wooden decks, one with Sliding Glass doors, expand your living and entertainment space tremendously. Main level boasts natural red-oak hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, a large laundry room and radiant heated ceramic tile floor in the kitchen. Upper Level bedrooms showcase wall-to-wall carpeting. Home also offers a large office, a newly remodeled rec room, ample storage space, and an oversized 2 car garage in the walk-out basement. The 4.2 acre property and gardens attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and dozens of song birds throughout the year. Kids will love exploring Tanners Brook, the woods surrounding the house, and playing in the small treehouse. Hacklebarney State Park, Alsteads Farm and The Columbia Trails are all within minutes. See the listing on Trulia or Zillow: http://www.trulia.com/property/3164587947-123-W-Valley-Brook-Rd-Califon-NJ-07830 http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/123-W-Valley-Brook-Rd-Califon-NJ-07830/39509634_zpid/

Treehouse Room (Play Area)

Treehouse Room (Play Area)

Thinkterior LLC

THEME Inspired by the Magic Tree House series of children's books, this indoor tree house provides entertainment, fun and a place for children to read about or imagine adventures through time. A blue sky, green meadows, and distant matching beech trees recreate the magic of Jack and Annie's Frog Creek, and help bring the characters from the series to life. FOCUS A floor armoire, ceiling swing and climbing rope give the structure a true tree house look and feel. A drop-down drawing and writing table, wheeled work table and recessed ceiling lights ensure the room can be used for more than play. The tree house has electric interior lighting, a window to the outdoors and a playful sliding shutter over a window to the room. The armoire forms a raised, nine-foot-wide play area, while a TV within one of the wall's floor-to-ceiling cabinets — with a delightful sliding ladder — transforms the room into a family theater perfect for watching movies and holding Wii competitions. STORAGE The bottom of the drawing table is a magnetic chalk board that doubles as a display for children's art works. The tree's small niches are for parents' shoes; the larger compartment stores children's shoes and school bags. Books, games, toys, DVDs, Wii and other computer accessories are stored in the wall cabinets. The armoire contains two spacious drawers and four nifty hinged storage bins. A rack of handy "vegetable buckets" above the armoire stores crayons, scissors and other useful items. GROWTH The room easily adapts from playroom, to party room, to study room and even to bedroom, as the tree house easily accommodates a twin-size mattress. SAFETY The rungs and rails of the ladder, as well as the grab bars beside the tree house door are wrapped with easy-grip rope for safe climbing. The drawing table has spring-loaded hinges to help prevent it from dropping dangerously from the wall, and the table door has double sets of locks up top to ensure safety. The interior of each storage compartment is carpeted like the tree house floor to provide extra padding.

Vienna, Virginia Custom Home #4

Vienna, Virginia Custom Home #4

Shuler Architecture

Completed in 2011 this 4 BR, 3 1/2 bath custom home is situated on a very tight urban infill lot in Northern, Virginia. Our clients were relocating to the D.C. area from New England and wanted to retain some of the New England vernacular they were familiar with in their new home. Due to heavy zoning restrictions, stylistic CCR's and a large program of almost 7000 sf, our design response is a modern take on a traditional hipped 4-square. We intentionally kept the skin and form of the building simple in order to contain cost and allow for a higher level of interior finish. The main level employs our favorite Great Room scheme that merges cooking, eating and entertaining into one seamless space that flows onto an expansive deck overlooking the rear yard. The entry elevation welcomes guests with a traditional front porch and stone path that passes by a small rain garden. The basement accommodates a guest room, media room, exercise area, and full shop while the upper level orients 2 kid's bedrooms, a Jack-n-Jill bath and the master suite toward a territorial view of the rear yard. All of this program is housed beneath a hipped roof that minimizes the scale of the house while presenting a thoughtful appearance toward the street and neighbors.

Tree+House Back Exterior

François Lévy Architecture + Interiors

A 43" diameter heritage pecan guided the plan of this neighborhood-scaled, modestly-priced, single-story, L-shaped house. In Austin's seemingly perpetual drought, the goal was to create a symbiotic relationship between house and tree: to complement, not combat each other. The roof's east/west parallel ridges create a valley directly across from the base, where water is collected at a grate, nourishing the tree. The roof also maximizes south facing surfaces, elevated at 15 degrees for future solar collection. The open, public spaces of the home maximize the north-south light. The private zone of the bedrooms and bathrooms include a generous gallery; its angled walls and large sliding doors are faceted about the tree. The pecan becomes a central focus for indoor and outdoor living, participating in the house in both plan and section. The design welcomes and nurtures the tree as integral to its success. Photo Credit: Chris Diaz

Kids Indoor Treehouse

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