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Treehouses for adults that you'd be happy to spend a night or two in

Who says treehouses are just for kids? Today, these are very popular even among adults. With complex construction, elegant and stylish design and perfectly furnished interior spaces, the charming childhood house has matured into a modern hideaway for all ages. Here are stylish treehouses for adults that you'd be more than happy to spend a night or two in.

The Woodman's Treehouse

This treehouse is located in the woods of Dorset, England. It was built by carpenter Guy Mallinson and is made in a 'green' way. The raised bungalow is built from local materials and blends into the landscape.

Tree in the House

The avant-garde tree house was designed by architect Aibek Almasov. The cylindrical structure of the house found in Kazakhstan includes transparent walls, winding stairs and, of course, a real tree in the middle of the house.

Treehouse Point

The eco-friendly B&B hotel is located in the woods of Washington. Built by Pete and Judy Nelson, the house was meant to be a place of relaxation, romance and rejuvenation for people in need of a break.

The 7th Room

The 7th Room is one of the Swedish tree hotels (Treehotels), designed by the design studio Snøhetta. In addition to the stunning view of the Northern Lights, the tree hotel also features a beautiful aesthetic inspired by the surroundings and the culture of the landscape.

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Kusukusu

A collaboration between Takashi Kobayashi and Hiroshi Nakamura at NAP Architects gave birth to Japan's largest tree house. This one is located in Atami, and it was built on a 300-year-old camphor tree.

UFOs

UFO is a modern and themed approach to the traditional treehouse. The tree house, shaped like an unidentified flying object, creates the illusion of floating in the air, and the stylish interior complements the earthy exterior.

Cherry Blossom Treehouse

A house that looks like something from a fairy tale can be found in Hokuto, Japan. It was built by architect Terunobu Fujimori for the Kiyoharu Shirakabo Museum, and its purpose is to offer guests a unique view of the cherry blossoms.

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