Luxury treehouses don’t skimp on the ammenities
Mike Caveney fashioned his own willow-top treehouse piece by piece in his Pasadena garage.
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Decidedly adult treehouses feature running water, electricity, air conditioning and sky lights.
Kit and Karen Sickels’ whim resulted in a 980-square-foot treehouse with plumbing, electricity, heat and air conditioning, 10 feet off the ground, on their northern
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Skylights brighten the Sickelses’ treehouse. Lumber came from standing dead oaks on the owners’ property and from demolished buildings in Seattle.
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Mike Caveney and Tina Lenert’s Craftsman-style perch invites reverie, Lenert says.
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A verdant view from the porch of Caveney and Lenert’s Pasadena treehouse, above.
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Fisher’s Napa Valley treehouse has running water and electricity. He and his partner host cocktail parties there, and sometimes offer it as a romantic getaway for newlyweds. Fisher, an interior decorator, built some of the “make-believe” furnishings himself.
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