The Minister’s Tree house is the tallest tree house in the world!
This house looks like something out of a movie, and it's three stories high.
Hapuku Lodge is a resort that gives visitors a unique bird's eye view of the amazing environment that New Zealand has to offer. It achieves all of this without sacrificing absolute luxury.
This house has been made entirely of mirrors, and the effect is mesmerizing!
The "O2 Treehouse" looks like a bubble that's about to float away.
It's easy to see what the inspiration for this one was... a bird's nest.
This one is called "The HemLoft Treehouse."
The front design on this one is really intriguing, and highlights its vertical structure.
This is the Yellow Treehouse Restaurant. Imagine getting dinner in there!
What looks like a simple cabin in the woods is actually suspended in a tree. Amazing.
Built around four trees, with minimal impact to the environment, 4TreeHouse was created by Lukasz Kos. The three stories offer spectacular views of the surrounding forest from varying levels.
This one is called the Free Spirit Sphere Treehouse.
This minimalist house was created by Takashi Kobayashi.
This Senior Center looks like it got swept up by the wind and landed there!
Birds and people alike can enjoy the Andu Momofuku Centre.
This two-tiered Costa Rican tree house is specially designed to be eco-friendly.
The "Teahouse Tetsu" looks like an amazing place to relax and enjoy the cherry blossoms.
Made out of a plane, this one looks like it could be a scene out of Lost!
Imagine waking up to that view every day.
No, this isn't a UFO landing... it's a house! Quite the clever design, isn't it?
Go back in time with this Victorian-style tree house.
This grand house is home to two incredibly lucky children, who really enjoy visiting their grandparents. At over 100 square feet, i'm insanely jealous of these kids.
"Too-High Teahouse" was built by a Japanese professor of architecture in 2004 as a perfect spot to share a cup of tea with his father.
This modern home boasts a sophisticated design with the playful elements that make a treehouse. Open to the elements, there's no better place to be one with nature.
The Honeycomb Tree House was designed by the Los Angeles Museum of Art and is now owned by guitarist Robby Krieger. He uses the sphere as a place to escape and write music.
Childhood dreams have never looked so incredible!
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