A Modern Treehouse

Year
2020
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Front Entrance and side view of Japanese Soaking Tub
Front Entrance and side view of Japanese Soaking Tub
Kitchen and Eat in Dining Area
Kitchen and Eat in Dining Area
Kitchen dining and living area
Kitchen dining and living area
Living room
Living room
Bedroom with custom live edge headboard
Bedroom with custom live edge headboard
Live edge headboard details
Live edge headboard details
Bedroom and sliding glass door
Bedroom and sliding glass door
Bathroom
Bathroom
Bathroom Detail
Bathroom Detail
Japanese Soaking Tub
Japanese Soaking Tub
Soaking Tub and home at night
Soaking Tub and home at night
Mountain view and Deck
Mountain view and Deck

Details

Bedrooms
1
Full Baths
1

Credits

Architect
Gary Lowery
Interior Design
Emily Unkle Studio
Builder
Justin Cook

From Emily Bigham Unkle | Emily Unkle Studio

A modern treehouse perched aside a ridge line in the mountains of Northwest Georgia embodies tiny spaces, comfort, and a retreat from the city. With a view of Pigeon Mountain its the perfect blend of understated and elegant. Designed for owners who reside in the U.K. as a second home and vacation rental the space had to hit many markers (comfortable, wheelchair accessible, space efficient, etc.) all while being suspended in the air and working on a limited budget. The final space is a 500 sq. ft home with full kitchen, dining, living, bath and bedroom suspended among the trees.

Architect: Gary Lowery
Interior Designer: Emily Unkle Studio

General Contractor: Justin Cook

Project Management: Aero Development