The HemLoft: This beautiful Treehouse is in a secret Location in the Canadian woodlands |
This 'secret' treehouse is an illegally built haven in Whistler, Canada built by carpenter Joel Alan. A labour of love costing $6000 to build, using reclaimed materials and taking months to find just the right tree, i am sure you will agree The HemLoft is the perfect treehouse getaway.
"The HemLoft is a self-funded secret creation that built on crown land in Whistler, Canada. It hangs on a precipitous slope, in a towering stand of hemlocks, about a five minute walk from the nearest road. When I started building it, I was just a fledgling carpenter, living out of my car. Building an experimental orb deep in the woods, with no electrical power, isn’t the recommended way to ease yourself into carpentry. However, I was armed with a couple of the most powerful tools a carpenter can have: blind naiveté and supreme determination."
To see more visit Joels HemLoft website here
It looks very cozy and I wouldnt mind having a house like that to go to when I need to clear my mind.
ReplyDeleteMy dream home. So long as it rains incessantly in the woods.
ReplyDeletePlace is delightful, however would last about 6 months here. The termites would love it.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice, not sure about the whole "illegal" situation being a good idea ultimately, but that entry gangway is an accident waiting to happen.
ReplyDeleteI think it is the most perfect idea. And the fact that it is in complete secrecy from the world - isn't that what a tree house is meant to be?
ReplyDeleteLenni x
I'm blown away. This is so beautiful. I would love to live in one of those homes. x
ReplyDelete<3 Melissa
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this is actually rather incredible... what an amazing idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gem this tree house!
ReplyDeleteOMG, lovely in every way. Beautiful shape and surroundings!!
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