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FORT TWO

Becky Harris
Becky Harris
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This fort incorporates a tree, a shelter, ladders, a roofdeck and a climbing wall.

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While a pecan tree grows through it, this treehouse depends on it's own independent structure for support, which will extend the life of the tree.

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Architect and family friend James Curvan first created the house as a playhouse, then added exciting upgrades for the kids as they grew up like a zip line, suspension bridge, rope ladder and climbing wall. See the rest of this spectacular treehouse

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This custom fort makes the most of a 100+ year old live oak tree, where one can scale to the platform via a climbing wall and stop for a meeting, climb the tree further and slide back down to the ground. Note the covered deck at ground level makes this a two-story fort.

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This rustic cabin fits right in with the -----

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Using leftover materials from a concurrent remodeling job on the home, the folks at Exteriorscapes considered all of the kids' wishes for their play fort. There's a sandbox underneath the playhouse, monkey bars underneath the catwalk and a stage underneath the upper deck. They left the tall posts on the upper deck for hammocks and nets.

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