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A Brevard NC Treehouse Retreat

A Brevard NC Treehouse Retreat World Treehouses doesn’t just build in Asheville NC. We just completed this two-story treehouse on a 1000-square-foot deck in an idyllic mountain location in Brevard NC. With giant beams and specialty treehouse hardware to keep the tree and structure safe, this is a fun job! The first story of the house is 20 feet up, and the second is 30 feet above ground level, with a sky-reaching balcony. Our team had a great time on this build, and we really loved working with the family, who are now the proud owners of their own house in the trees.     Our owner, Adam Laufer, and our team member Russell were featured at the site of our Brevard treehouse build on the nightly news on our local ABC station on 6/17/16!           Our Projects

Why build a treehouse?A treehouse is a structure that holds the magic and beauty of Nature and provides the space for our souls to soak in peace.Being in the trees allows us to connect with the natural world, an experience often missing in our modern lives.A treehouse is a safe-house from the distractions of our busy human activities.View projectsAbout Asheville, NC-based World Treehouses

World Treehouses: Enjoy the view from 65 feet up!

Asheville treehouse builder Adam Laufer: “My team is creating an initial design for a new treehouse near Brevard. It’s wonderful to be high in a tree, filled with the serenity and perspective of these wise living beings. We can’t wait to start building!”     Learn more about Asheville-area treehouse builder Adam Laufer and his business, World Treehouses.

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What is the most effective way to preserve forests? A World Treehouses field trip

On Saturday, World Treehouses staff enjoyed attending a Tree Identification walk led by Luke Cannon of Astounding Earth and sponsored by the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy, a WNC group that preserves forests. The hike took place in Rough Creek Watershed – a wonderful new 870-acre public hiking spot that SAHC has preserved in western North Carolina, about 30 minutes west of Asheville. Not only do we deeply appreciate that SAHC has conserved this gorgeous tract of forestland, but we also felt that we met a kindred spirit in Luke. When he suggested that the most effective way to preserve forests was to help people make relationship with the trees, plants, birds and animals who live there, we said “YES! You’re singing our song.” Learn more about Luke Cannon and Astounding Earth. Learn more about the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy. Learn more about World Treehouses by clicking here, or stay in touch by using the form in this page’s footer to add your name to our mailing list. Are you interested in building relationship with Nature? We are, too! Please Like our new Facebook page that’s all about it: Treehabilitation. […]