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Repurposed Treehouse

comments (1) July 27th, 2009 in gallery

Plantjunky Plantjunky, member
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What was once a child's playset and treehouse has been transformed into an adult gathering and entertaining area.  Under the monkey bars sit a birdbath and bench, beneath the treehouse there's a bistro set, a vine covered arbor was added for additional dining space, where once there were swings now sits a firepit with additional seating. and up the stairs in the treehouse is a vine covered reading and birdwatching nook with portable furniture which can be moved to make room for sleeping under the vines. 


posted in: The Gallery

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kathierush writes: oh, I just love it! I'd be out there having coffe with the birds every morning. I love the way it is all lit up! Posted: 11:42 pm on July 28th
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