This Seattle home comes with a three-story treehouse built into the deck #Homes & Tours#backyard#real estate#Seattle#treehouse Posted Dec 19 2017 Megan Finley Horowitz meggyfin All photos courtesy of Redfin. It's not often — wait — it's usually NEVER that I'd say one of the best-selling features of a home is the unfinished treehouse built into the deck that looks like it might fall apart at any minute. Until you see the unfinished treehouse built into the deck that looks like it might fall apart at any minute in this Seattle real estate listing. Beyond the custom-made cedar treehouse on the deck, this property also has a few more quirks… Look at this entrance! I love the custom gate with the french doors. And then look past that… The front of the house is basically a wall of windows. Were those all cobbled together from street finds? I don't know. I'm gonna tell myself yes. It adds to the magic of this place. Apparently the main house is split into two separate two bedroom/one bath homes. And a most of the inside isn't as cool as the outside. The living room in this section is kind of basic until… …I saw that thing on the left. What the hell is that? Anyone have any idea? But I like that the kitchen opens up onto that wall of windows. Speaking of kitchens, the one in the "second home" of this house is the best! And check out this cool use of dowel rods in the second house's bathroom. But we're all really here for the custom-made treehouse action, amiright? Check it out: Would you call that a three-story treehouse? I feel like not enough treehouses have gorgeous bottom decks. So it's unfinished… whatever! That just means it's completely up to you what to do with it. Make it the coolest tabletop gaming room ever (after this one, of course). Or perhaps it could turn into more of a glamping situation. Or perhaps you make it your master bedroom (and hope you never have to use the bathroom in the middle of the night). What would you turn this custom deck treehouse into? And if you buy this home, can we have sleepovers? Related Post Treehouses and houses in trees ranging from faerie fantasy to smooth and futuristic Sometimes Pinterest boards are so chock-full of crazy amazing design and weird home goodness that I know we all just need to take a few minutes to admire them and… Read More Megan Finley Horowitz When Megan's not writing, traveling, and sleeping, she's eating like the fate of the world depends on it. (You're welcome, world!) You can snoop into her personal life over on her website The Dash and Dine! @meggyfin @thedashanddine @meggyfin PREVIOUS Harry Potter gifts to compensate for not getting your owl AGAIN this year NEXT Fairy princesses can be mighty girls, as long as we don't shame them first Show/Hide comments [ 3 ] that piece of furniture on the left in the green room is a telephone desk… you sit on the cushion and the phone (landline) sat on that little table to the left, and then you could keep all your papers in the drawers on the right… my great grandmother used to have one (not as cool as this one, but still)…. 🙂 So cool! I love furniture for telephones. Now that's a home I could move into! Tree for a roommate? Deal me in! Comments are closed.
that piece of furniture on the left in the green room is a telephone desk… you sit on the cushion and the phone (landline) sat on that little table to the left, and then you could keep all your papers in the drawers on the right… my great grandmother used to have one (not as cool as this one, but still)…. 🙂