Called the Cliff Treehouse, the home is situated atop a pile of rocks – which doesn’t sound like an ideal foundation! But rest assured because baumraum knows a thing or two about extreme treehouses. While the structure appears to “float” it’s actually supported by two metal poles in the front and several cables connected to the tree itself.
It must be pretty awesome for friends and family to visit the treehouse (which is a remote extension of a main home) via the catwalk that connects it to the top of the cliff. A second catwalk allows people to access the deck from inside the house. The home itself has a ton of windows and a skylight, which we are sure flood the small interior with daylight. Inside, the look is minimalist with wood-lined walls and a comfy-lookin’ built-in bed.
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