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Don't build that treehouse by yourself
Saturday, July 05, 2008

It might seem like all you need is some big boards and a few strong branches, but building a treehouse should be a carefully thought-out process. Generally, the bigger the tree the better. But you'll also want to make sure the tree is healthy and can handle the load of a treehouse. Equally important considerations are the treehouse's purpose (a kids' play area will need to be closer to the ground than an adult hideaway), access (ladder or stairs?) and proximity to your neighbor's back yard (treehouses can raise privacy issues).

You'll also want to check with your local planning department to see if there are any zoning restrictions on treehouses.

Luckily, there are people who can help you with all of the above:Artisan Tree & Treehouse -- www.artisantrees.com; 610-322-8275

Forever Young Treehouses -- www.treehouses.org; 802-862-4630

Living Tree House -- www.thelivingtreehouse.com; 610-952-5209

The Treehouse Guide -- www.thetreehouseguide.com

TreeHouse Workshop, Inc. -- www.treehouseworkshop.com; 206-782-0208.

Tree Top Builders -- www.treetopbuilders.net; 484-880-6321

First published on July 5, 2008 at 12:00 am
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