Sharon Davis Design has created the ultimate play place for kids in this two-storey tree house that is more like a miniature fun house. The tree house incorporates a sense of education and play with an epic slide, a firefighter pole and a learning desk.
The very top of the play place is called the crow nest because it gives a birds-eye-view of the surrounding land. There is a trap door that connects the nest to the main level and another trap door that connects a rope ladder to the main floor. However, for the more adventurous kids there is a stainless steel slide that connects all three levels through a hole that plunges directly through the tree house.
The 350 square foot play area is an amazing place for kids to learn, play and grow right in their backyard.
Multi-Level Tree Houses
This Play Place Offers Everything from a Homework Desk to a Slide Exit
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