The Artistree House is a tiny home treehouse design crafted with comfort and privacy in mind to help provide guests with a comfortable stay when vacationing at Lookout Mountain in Georgia. The treehouse-style rental unit is constructed with a tranquil design that includes a wheelchair-accessible main floor and exterior fit pit area to support those with mobility issues. The rental space is paired with a cozy bedroom loft to make it well-suited for couples.
The Artistree House is also situated near the Rising Fawn Pottery studio that's on the property and features a variety of designs on display with crafting materials available to encourage guests to create keepsakes. The house puts reclaimed wood in the spotlight with heart pine flooring sourced from a 100-year-old furniture store.
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What's Driving This Trend
- Inclusive Tiny Homes
- The Artistree House showcases an inclusively designed treehouse that accommodates guests with mobility issues.
- Accessible Outdoor Spaces
- The treehouse design includes a wheelchair-accessible main floor and exterior pit fit area, offering inclusive outdoor experiences.
- Eco-friendly Material Usage
- The Artistree House utilizes reclaimed wood, featuring heart pine flooring sourced from a century-old furniture store.
Who This Affects Most
- Hospitality
- The inclusive tiny home trend presents opportunities for the hospitality industry to cater to guests with specific accessibility needs.
- Outdoor Recreation
- The emphasis on accessible outdoor spaces in treehouse designs offers opportunities for the outdoor recreation industry to provide inclusive experiences.
- Sustainable Building Materials
- The use of reclaimed wood in treehouse construction creates opportunities for the sustainable building materials industry to promote eco-friendly options.
