Secluded Ozark Mountains Treehouse
From Emily Carr
Nestled among 48 forested acres in the Ozark Mountains, the extraordinary Tree Hugger Hideaway Treehouse stands with its graceful integration of simplicity and playfulness. With a keen focus on offering guests an immersive experience of the breathtaking natural surroundings, the architects delicately balanced panoramic views and a warm, welcoming ambiance. A blend of the wooded landscape, rugged rock formations, and a serene private pond creates an idyllic backdrop for this architectural gem.
The exterior landscape is intentionally adorned with hints of indigenous flora, encouraging growth of the local pollinators and wildlife. The treehouse is hoisted, as it should be, extending over twelve feet from the tallest anchor point, giving the nostalgic feeling of after-school escapades. The black metal standing seam roofing is artfully juxtaposed against the leafy tones of the treehouse and the natural backdrop. Inside whimsical touches are found everywhere, evoking fond memories of carefree days. Ascending to the open upstairs studio bedroom and en suite bath via a ladder with handrails. Here guests are greeted with an unexpected delight - a luggage lift, adding a playful yet functional element that effortlessly transports belongings or a freshly brewed coffee from the kitchen. Meanwhile the south facing windows for the reading nook is a bird watcher’s delight, observing nature from a quiet pedestal in the sky. The Tree Hugger Hideaway project artfully encapsulates the essence of an enchanting retreat, seamlessly blending the allure of childhood nostalgia with the sophistication of contemporary design.