Treehouse Masters
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Treehouse MastersPeople who know and work with Pete Nelson describe him as a tree whisperer. For his part, Nelson lets the trees do the talking. He's a world-renowned treehouse designer and builder, and this series documents the work he and his team of craftsmen -- including his son Charlie -- do to create incredible homes and businesses in nature's canopy. Pete uses a combination of science and art to realize clients' sky-high aspirations of magnificent multibedroom treehouses with elaborate kitchens and bathrooms, or simpler, peaceful one-room escapes. "We awaken that inner child who dreams of living among the trees," Pete says. One-of-a-kind above-ground spaces featured in the series include a spa retreat, a brewery, a honeymoon suite, an Irish-themed cottage, and an 800-square-foot Texas treehouse with a full bath and flat-screen TV.S11, EP11 "Ultimate Treehouses VI"Pete Nelson seeks out the most wonderful arboreal structures in the world, highlighting how each has been swayed by different artistic movements, while also appreciating function and form.
S8, EP3 "Nature's Super HQ"Pete and NTS build a tree house for the For-Mar Nature Preserve just outside Flint, Mich.; the 5-platform nature headquarters serves as a positive addition to a community still reeling from the water crisis that began in 2014.
S8, EP5 "The Owl Treehouse"Pete pushes his design skills to create an owl-inspired tree house library in Charlotte, N.C.; evoking the face of the bird and using all sorts of curves, including rounded walls and semi-circle bookcases, the crew builds a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
S9, EP3 "Glamorous Glamping Retreat"The NTS team leave their tents behind and head to New Jersey to build a campers' retreat for an outdoor-loving couple; with a screened-in porch, floating barbecue deck and cozy hanging bed, this Adirondack style tree-cabin puts glamping in the trees.
S9, EP5 "Thrill 'n' Chill Treehouse"Pete descends upon western Washington to make a tree house for action and relaxation; with a 55-foot-long bouncy-bridge entryway into a 20-foot-high structure and a zip line that travels through the forest, this tree house generates non-stop thrills.
S9, EP10 "Alaskan Mountain Treehouse"Pete travels to Alaska to build a mountaineering lodge in the shadow of North America's highest peak; constructing an A-Framed masterpiece for the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge with breathtaking views of Denali.
S8, EP4 "Glasshouse Treehouse"Pete treks to New York's Catskill Mountains to build his first glass house in the sky; piecing materials together like a puzzle, Pete uses his clients' collection of 50 vintage windows to construct an elegant tree house incased by walls of glass.
S9, EP8 "City Sleeker Treehouse"Pete is back in Texas to build a sophisticated, sleek-and-chic treehouse in the heart of Dallas; Daryl and the NTS team put treehouse engineering to the ultimate test at Washington State University, proving down-to-the-pound the power of the TAB.
S9, EP2 "Hill Country Hideout"Pete and his gang ride out to the Lone Star State to build a double-decker hideout in Texas Hill Country; Pete creates rustic perfection in six live oak trees with a saloon-style first floor for sippin' sarsaparilla and a glass floor for views below.
S9, EP6 "Jeffersonian Honeymoon Suite"Pete and his team descend upon Virginia for the first time to bring the tree house revolution to Bella Rose Plantation; drawing on the architectural innovations of Thomas Jefferson, Pete designs a luxurious two-story tree house with colonial columns.
S10, EP2 "Off-the-Grid Getaway"Pete creates an off-the-grid escape that's all about peace, love, and treehouses, man; building a stunning treehouse made from re-purposed materials, while the client, Sarah Jay, adds her own touch - a massive dream net hammock in the trees.
S10, EP4 "The Alaskan Treetop Sauna"Pete builds an outside-in tree house and installs a sauna in the trees.
S4, EP1 "Treetop Candy Kitchen"A 500 square-foot ski lodge treehouse with a stainless steel candy kitchen and wine bar, 11 feet in the air and among 14 camphor trees is the gift Santa Pete wants to give the candy and wine making Splinter family of Northern California.
S11, EP10 "Climb-In Drive-In"Pete tackles the first climb-in movie theater; concessions are served to seating pods through a pulley system and loungers elevate into the trees to give perfect views of the big screen; a tree house for monkeys at the Los Angeles Zoo.
S11, EP9 "A Treehouse Production"A friend of Pete's has the tree house bug and decides to open a tree house B&B; the classic A-Frame structure has all the amenities and a waterfall that pours from the wraparound deck to the pond below.
S11, EP7 "Lifted Lodge Treehouse"The NTS crew travels to an alpaca farm to build a lodge in the trees inspired by national parks; they create a structure to take in the mountain views with a 50-foot-long cable bridge entrance and a deck devoted entirely to hammock lounging.
S11, EP6 "View from Above IV"Taking a look back at builds from the past is always a joy for Pete Nelson and the carpenters of NT&S; Pete and a few crew members gather around the campfire to poke fun at one another about the shenanigans they shared when building in the trees.
S11, EP3 "Never Too Old for a Treehouse"Dreams are coming to life in Oregon as Pete builds for Marlene, an 81-year-old woman who is finally getting one of her greatest wishes fulfilled: a treehouse; Marlene is giddy with excitement for this new adventure.
S11, EP2 "Hot Tub Rumpus Room"Pete's fun-loving friend is the lucky recipient of a treehouse built strictly for good times; the team builds a dream of a treehouse complete with a wine bar, a loft, and their first-ever hot tub in the woods of Western Washington.
S10, EP7 "Mountainside Bulldog Bungalow"A dog-loving couple dream of a tree house that recaptures mountain vistas; Pete and his team build a bulldog bungalow that offers a bounty of outdoor decks and loads of large windows to take in a view once lost.
S10, EP6 "Treetop Medieval Fortress"Pete builds a citadel fortress for a Texan couple who loves all things medieval; a 25-foot-high tower holds a round table and thrones, as well as a glass floor loft; a metalsmith joins the build to craft medieval touches.
S6, EP9 "Magical Modern Treehouse"Busy film industry clients in Fayetteville, Ga. request a treehouse on their exuberant 63-acre plot of land, inspired by mid-century architecture and equipped with a zip line; Pete swings by the treehouse of Dale Earnhart Jr.
S6, EP7 "Treehouse Takeover: The Roderick Experience"Pete hands the reins over to Roderick for the next build; a spiral staircase wrapped in branches, a hexagonal tower with elegant stained glass windows and a 360 degree observation platform.
S6, EP1 "Merry Fishmas!"Pete and his crew are tasked with building a nature center, 14 feet off the ground at 10,000-acre nature preserve, Dogwood Canyon in Lampe, Missouri, established by Bass Pro Shops founder Johnny Morris, for the company's upcoming Christmas party.
S5, EP9 "Home Tree Home"Inspired by South American treehouse maestro Richard Brunnelli, Pete builds a hexagonal live-in treehouse for a Treehouse Workshop graduate in coastal Oregon.
S5, EP7 "Magical Party Pad"A magical castle treehouse to inspire artistic endeavors; partying is the task for Pete and his crew in eastern Nebraska.
S5, EP6 "Sunrise Day Camp Clubhouse"Pete builds a clubhouse for a camp for children battling cancer; a crow's nest outpost and peek-a-boo roof for full interaction with nature.
S5, EP3 "Mindbending Silver Maple"Pete finds inspiration in old tales to build a mesmerizing treehouse, with a curved turret that soars two stories high and a deck to take in the amazing sights, over the stems of a twisty silver maple on the shore of Lake Chelan.
S5, EP1 "Nelson Family Treehouse"Pete Nelson uproots an existing treehouse from the family-owned bed & breakfast Treehouse Point to build a custom-made treehouse as a housewarming gift for his daughter, Emily.
S4, EP6 "Kentucky Climber's Cottage"In Kentucky, Pete creates a treehouse with 17-foot-high ceilings and open-frame timber rafters, allowing a couple with a love of tree-climbing to harness up and dangle from both inside and out.
S4, EP4 "Treehive Beehive"Pete and his team undertake a sticky challenge and reinvent the classic single-tree treehouse; constructing a magnificent and whimsical beehive-like structure soaring 30-feet high in a majestic Douglas fir.
S4, EP2 "The Coolest Treehouse Ever Built"Pete takes on an exciting project for two tastemakers in Maine that includes a towering rooftop crow's nest and a wall of windows.
S3, EP12 "Boxtrolls"Pete teams up with Make-A-Wish and the local fire department of Flagstaff, Arizona to grant an 8-year-old's wish of a whimsical treehouse masterpiece inspired by "The Boxtrolls" movie.
S3, EP11 "Country Superstar Speakeasy"Pete builds a secluded, three-story, speakeasy-themed treehouse, 60 feet above the ground with rooftop lounge and writing-and-recording room with vintage guitars for country music superstar Brian Kelley, of the award-winning duo Florida Georgia Line.
S3, EP10 "View From Above II"Together with an inventive treehouse designer, Pete and Daryl create a 30-sided, sky high geometric globe connected to the trees solely by wires for a thrill-seeking family in Seattle; a look back upon their many creations.
S3, EP9 "Canopy Island Camp"Pete is tasked with building a tree-top, Native American themed, summer camp treehouse with a built-in kennel, French door, climbing wall, back deck and fire pole for a young family on the Washington coast.
S3, EP8 "Vincent Van Treehouse"Pete helps three siblings surprise their parents with a Scandinavian-style, two story, art studio treehouse with Murphy-bed art tables, multi-use studio area and sky tents in Wisconsin.
S3, EP6 "Towering Treetop Teahouse"Pete and the crew look to Buddha's teachings as they build a traditional Japanese teahouse 20 feet in the air complete with a shoji screen wall, Tatami mats, low table with sunken floor and pagoda style roof for a zen-like paradise in Seattle.
S3, EP5 "Bird Nest"Pete builds a two-story, bird nest-inspired "human nest" with woven driftwood railings on a wild-bird paradise in Arkansas.
S3, EP4 "Scottish Sky Garden"Pete builds a Scottish-inspired treetop cottage for Scottish gardeners in Tulsa, Okla., that connects to the clients' home by way of a sky bridge.
S3, EP3 "Bionic Treehouse"Pete returns to where he built his very first treehouse; now with experience, knowledge, new techniques and some steel, he can rebuild it; he has the technology; he has the capability to build the world's first bionic treehouse.
S3, EP1 "Mile-High Mancave"Pete builds a 600-square foot Western-style man-cave tree house that includes a cigar humidor, a meat smoker, and a flat-screen TV, for a father of three daughters in Texas.
S2, EP2 "Temple of Adventure"Adventure-themed treehouse with suspension bridges, rock-climbing wall and hidden passages is built in the Pocono Mountains.
S2, EP1 "Santa's Workshop"Pete has one week to build a Christmas-treehouse wonderland in the desert outside of Jamul, Calif., for a family who celebrates Christmas 365 days a year; members of the Fraternal Order of Real Bearded Santas lends a helping hand.
People who know and work with Pete Nelson describe him as a tree whisperer. For his part, Nelson lets the trees do the talking. He's a world-renowned treehouse designer and builder, and this series documents the work he and his team of craftsmen -- including his son Charlie -- do to create incredible homes and businesses in nature's canopy. Pete uses a combination of science and art to realize clients' sky-high aspirations of magnificent multibedroom treehouses with elaborate kitchens and bathrooms, or simpler, peaceful one-room escapes. "We awaken that inner child who dreams of living among the trees," Pete says. One-of-a-kind above-ground spaces featured in the series include a spa retreat, a brewery, a honeymoon suite, an Irish-themed cottage, and an 800-square-foot Texas treehouse with a full bath and flat-screen TV.
Original Air Date: May 31, 2013
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
7 seasons available on demand (31 episodes)
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