How to Build a Treehouse

£17.95

How to Build a Treehouse Authors: , Illustrator: David Sparshott Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Orion Publishing Co
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Pages: 192 Illustrations and other contents: 289 Language: English ISBN: 9780857829054 Categories: , , , , ,

Many of us dream of owning a treehouse, whether it’s a tree fort or playhouse for the children, a secret retreat or just a unique space for relaxing and reconnecting with nature. This book is a comprehensive guide to designing and building your perfect treehouse. Beautifully illustrated, and written by a professional treehouse builder, the book explains how you select the right tree, which materials and tools to use, and how to construct the platform, walls, floor and roof. For anyone wanting to be more ambitious, there are options for installing special features such as ladders, slides and climbing walls.

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Author Biography

Christopher Richter (Author) Christopher Richter, founder of treehouseblog.com, is part of the German Baumbaron team, professional treehouse builders since 2009. Since 2003, he has designed and built over 160 treehouses. Miriam Ruggeberg (Author) Miriam Rüggeberg is a freelance editor and blogger who has been sharing her fascination for treehouses in her Treehouseblog since 2014. She has been spreading the treehouse gospel across the internet with well-researched contributions on all aspects of the subject, to the delight of an ever-expanding treehouse community. Other articles of hers about treehouses have been published on the Baumbaron website, in books, and in (online) magazines. David Sparshott (Illustrator) David Sparshott is a London-based illustrator who studied at the Bristol School of Art. David has worked as a Visiting Lecturer at UWE Bristol and run youth drawing workshops as part of the Architecture Foundation's continuing 'Urban Pioneers' project. Selected clients include Nike, Oxford University, the New York Times and Tropicana.