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      • If any of the following apply, The Treehouse Guide would not consider the structure to be a treehouse. When the house is fully ground supported, even if the tree passes through parts of the structure. There is no interaction with the tree.
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  2. If any of the following apply, The Treehouse Guide would not consider the structure to be a treehouse. When the house is fully ground supported, even if the tree passes through parts of the structure. There is no interaction with the tree.

  3. There are two main types of planning you will need to consider for the construction of your treehouse; the physical design (practical planning) and the red tape you may have to deal with (legal planning). Both are important and can determine whether your treehouse is a good/bad or non-existent one! Practical planning will save you time and ...

  4. Framing and building the treehouse. Once the floor is in place and you are convinced everything is secure, you can begin the building of the house itself on top. The treehouse should be entirely supported from the floor, with no contact with the rest of the tree.

  5. You are very unlikely to be able to build a treehouse that will meet building regulations for a habitable structure. Running an extension cable or using a temporary water connection are ways to get round this.

  6. Frequently asked questions about the tree house designs produced by Treehouse Guides. Each guide gives a straightforward step by step approach to the treehouse project, including full cutting lists and detailed diagrams.

  7. Build your own treehouse. Whatever your reason for building a treehouse, it must be strong and safe. You need the right tree and capable materials. The house must allow the tree to move in the wind and to grow with minimal restriction. Almost any mature tree can be used for a treehouse and it doesn't have to be expensive, you just need some ...

  8. Building the house on the platform. Framing and building the treehouse walls, roof, doors and windows Install a fireplace to keep warm and cosy, including how to mix concrete Build a rope bridge for access from a slope or between trees Waterproof key areas of your treehouse to protect it from rot

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