What you don't see in the sketch are the number of windows and the wrap-around ladder. Chris has big plans for the enclosed storage underneath...including turning part of it into a potting shed. Our engineering neighbor across the street has been instrumental in helping Chris. Thanks, Mike.
August 9, 2010
Playing a lumberjack or treehouse project continued...
Chris has been busy at work constructing the infamous treehouse. It's seriously involved. I tried to draw a rough sketch to give you an idea of what it is going to look like when finished.
What you don't see in the sketch are the number of windows and the wrap-around ladder. Chris has big plans for the enclosed storage underneath...including turning part of it into a potting shed. Our engineering neighbor across the street has been instrumental in helping Chris. Thanks, Mike.
What you don't see in the sketch are the number of windows and the wrap-around ladder. Chris has big plans for the enclosed storage underneath...including turning part of it into a potting shed. Our engineering neighbor across the street has been instrumental in helping Chris. Thanks, Mike.
I sooo cannot wait to see the finished treehouse.. how fun.. you guys think of all kinds of things..
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Wow! I may have to come visit and stay in the "guest house"! Awesome job guys! What fun memories the girls will have in there!
ReplyDeleteChris your doing an awesome job. After reading the first blog about the tree house now I want one for myself to hang out in..and I'm 45..lol Great job looking forward to see the finished product...
ReplyDeleteNorma
Condo? Penthouse? Guest cottage? The term 'treehouse' doesn't do it justice. GO CHRIS!!!
ReplyDeleteSherry
I have always longed for a treehouse like this!!!! I think there were Honeycomb cereal commercials with a treehouse that got me started on it as a kid. ; )
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