Levi shares his mind-blowing experience at the Emerald Forest Treehouse in Redmond, Washington. Featured on Treehouse Masters, this two-story tiny home among the evergreens is accessed by a 55-foot suspended bridge and surrounded by an expansive wraparound deck and 40-foot high crow’s nest. Levi’s favorite highlights? The complimentary "zip-line breakfast” and nearby Emerald Forest Theatre featuring a 16-foot hanging screen and seating in comfortable open-air pods, Kodama Zomes, and hammock-like dream nets.
Levi visits two tiny cabins with similar square footage, but very different aesthetics. Kapwa Cabin in Swannanoa, NC is inspired by a Filipino concept of the same name. “Kapwa” loosely translates to “kindred” and refers to the shared identity that instructs us to care for each other. In this spir...
“A” is for adventure when Levi heads to Stanford, Maine and Jeffersonville, New York to stay in two uniquely situated A-frame tiny homes. The Sky Frame treehouse in Stanford is aptly named for its unique position at eye level with the surrounding trees and forest, accessed by a spiral staircase a...
Levi’s on the lookout for container homes that reach new heights in Lincoln, Nebraska and Chattanooga, Tennessee. Lincoln’s 480 square-foot urban tiny house features a cool, modern configuration: three 20-foot shipping containers stacked to create two stories with a rooftop deck overlooking the c...