Some treehouses go beyond basic one-room buildings built by your dad. Some are restaurants, some are hotels and some are mansions. This is a mansion commissioned by the Duke of Northumberland and the Alnwick Gardens.
The tree mansion for the Duke of Northumberland has a rather haphazard look to it, and frankly looks haunted. The house is relatively new, and it's impressive for its size alone. The treehouse is accessed by a rope bridge and is supported by intertwined logs.
If I knew my tree house would be this swanky, I’d go live in one right now! Check out the tree mansion in the gallery above.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Swanky Tree Mansions
- Exploring the trend of high-end forest dwellings as a luxurious alternative to traditional homes.
- Tree-based Hospitality
- The trend of hotels, restaurants, and other hospitality properties incorporating treehouses as unique and captivating accommodations.
- Natural Architecture
- The trend of integrating natural materials and design elements into contemporary architectural projects, such as the use of logs and trees as foundational supports.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Hospitality
- Opportunities exist for hotels and restaurants to offer treehouse accommodations to stand out from competitors and create a unique and memorable guest experience.
- Luxury Real Estate
- The creation of high-end treehouses as a form of real estate investment and high-end alternative to traditional homes and estates.
- Architecture and Design
- Architects and designers can embrace natural elements and materials in their projects to incorporate and enhance sustainable, eco-friendly design practices.
