These aren’t your granddaddy’s treehouses! Elevated Living takes, well, elevated living (as their name implies) to the next level with their souped up green tree homes which feature outdoor living spaces, play structures, decks, fully functional living space, plumbing, electrical, and other amenities. Plus they’re made with green products and constructed in accordance with LEED certified building methods. If you never got to have your own treehouse as a youngster, here’s your chance!
Elevated Living’s Hooked Up Eco-Friendly Tree Houses
by Yuka Yoneda, 04/16/10
filed under: Inhabitots, Prefab Housing, Sustainable Building, Sustainable Design Organizations, Treehouses
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The best way to go about building a safe “green” tree house would be to use wood from items that are no longer needed or wanted. We should check your garage for wood shelving that we don’t need, or maybe an old table.We need a lot of scrap wood to make our own tree house safely.
http://www.greenliving9.com/eco-friendly-houses.html