View of the floor from below, note the gorgeous redwood floor beams
and planks, careful hidden fastener placement and the walkable netting

View of the floor from below, note the gorgeous redwood floor beams and planks, hidden fasteners, and the walkable netting

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Inside view of east wall of tree yurt, showing bucket window open,
bucket support shelf in up position, and door open, wooden door slide bolt, and custom door
handles, the lower two handles for kid's to open / shut the doors while standing on
the little landing 4 feet below. Note too, the hidden fasteners, no screws or nails showing!

Inside view of east wall of tree yurt, showing bucket window open, bucket support shelf in up position, and door open, wooden door slide bolt, and custom door handles, the lower two handles for kid's to open / shut the doors while standing on the little landing 4 feet below

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Hexagonal yurt-shaped ceiling / roof with careful workmaship,
clear heart redwood throughout, low VOC AC plywood ceilings and walls, sealed.
All corners sanded smooth, no splinters, Sort of expensive but worth it.

Hexagonal yurt-shaped ceiling / roof with careful workmaship, clear heart redwood throughout, low VOC AC plywood ceilings and walls, sealed. All corners sanded smooth, no splinters, expensive but worth it.

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above text and images copyright John Lionheart 2016


"Just a little tree house,
Rope ladder trailing down.
Sitting in the oak tree,
Twenty feet off the ground.

Just some old boards nailed together,
On the branches way up high.
Through all kinds of Texas weather,
Underneath the Lonestar sky.

Spending the night up in the tree,
On some old wooden boards,
Sleeping rather peacefully,
Amidst the mosquito hordes.

Sounds in the night,
Sometimes kept us awake.
Our eyes filled with fright,
As we felt the tree shake.

It's still up there, high in the tree,
Falling apart now nail, by nail.
Getting ready to crumble, down,
In a south Texas gale.

The Tree House Poem(c) 2010 Juan Olivarez.

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