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.
Up Next in Season 3
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Wee Cabins in the Woods
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...
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Adventures in A-Frames
“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...
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Creative Container Homes
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...