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| Doug Abbott of Village Builders says that safety was foremost on his mind when he took on this project, which sits among a small grouping of cedar trees. "I wanted it to be safe for children of all ages, and it was built so that a deck surrounds two sides of the building with a railing, allowing them to play inside or outside," he says. In a nod to the dumbwaiter systems of the past, "We also extended the ridge of the building out over the deck to allow for a rope and pulley system," Abbott notes, "so that the children could haul their toys in a basket from the ground up to the deck and not have to carry them up the steps." Browse more photos of backyard playhouses |
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| Jason Hayburn of Shelter Design Studio says that this treehouse was built for the grandchildren of a couple who live on a wooded lot. Located in a natural clearing, it's constructed out of cedar and has reclaimed windows and a standing-seam metal roof. "The owner wanted the treehouse to look like a quaint cottage in the woods," says Hayburn. "It has an L-shaped floor plan with a half-round deck that connects the two legs. The kids enjoy running up the stairs on one side and then down the stairs on the other." |
| This is another project by Willig. "I like to interject a little midcentury-modern asymmetry into the design and then let the kids tell me what they want in the way of features — for example, a fireman’s pole, pirate flag, zip line, net, trap doors, et cetera." This multilevel treehouse took longer to build than the previous one, requiring about 10 days of labor by three workers. |
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| This beauty looks almost like a work of art. The caption attached to the photo by landscape designer Karen Aitken pretty much says it all: "Wisteria on Atherton fort." Browse photos of treehouses Show us your treehouse: Do you have a treehouse, or did you as a kid? Please add your photo — current or vintage — and tell us about it. More:Amazing 'James Bond' Treehouse in Athens 14 Picture-Perfect Playhouses Secret Forts Indoors |

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