Building forts and treehouses has always been a favorite activity for kids, but this Brooklyn loft takes those playful structures to a new, more mature level. Architect Terri Chiao has a two-story ...
"Working at heights is risky," affirms Geoff de Ruiter when quizzed by Gizmag on the challenges he faced while building a tiny treehouse perched 5.1 m (17 ft) off the ground in British Columbia.
Many adult New Yorkers need roommates to afford rent. Terri Chiao came up with this creative, kid-inspired solution to make the space feel like her home anyway. (And you can stay with her on AirBnb).
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
A stay at this adventurously designed Brooklyn loft — available on Airbnb starting at $118 per night — will transport guests to the great outdoors without ever leaving the building. Located in what ...
There are many things from childhood that seem to fall away in adulthood, from playing games to spending time drawing, painting or singing just for fun. One of those lost childhood activities is the ...
So ubiquitous are white-on-white, box-like lofts that anything more unique immediately makes news. Here we have a refreshingly designed South Lake Union condo that has a mid-century modern cabin in ...
Being cantilevered off of a side of a western red cedar allowed the treehouse to maximize the livable square footage yet stay below the permitted size restrictions of the local government. Material ...
From Ohio to California's Big Sur, these properties offer a unique place to lay your head high above the world. If you're tired of typical hotel accommodations, why not stay in a treehouse? Not quite ...
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