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3. Tree Houses Hotel, Costa Rica This bed-and-breakfast is located on 8 acres surrounded by a 70-acre wildlife refuge with a waterfall, swimming pools and a winding river. The property is touted as a “bird watcher’s paradise and wildlife lover’s dream.” Guests regularly catch sight of sloths, monkeys, toucans, armadillos, hummingbirds, parrots and motmots. The tree houses are air conditioned and have warm-water showers and refrigerators. Cost: From $98 per night for two guests
The family repurposed as much of the construction material as possible. A neighbor donated the worn clapboard siding, which ties the tree house's style to the main home's redwood siding. Vintage windows — including some with stained glass — and salvaged French doors make the structure feel more like a home. Add to ideabook by Alex Amend Photography by Alex Amend Photography A vintage chandelier and several bedside lamps light the interior. Running electricity into the treehouse required the help of an electrician friend. Wiring also allowed for ecofriendly heating, Wi-Fi and cable. Add to ideabook by Alex Amend Photography by Alex Amend Photography Two bunks provide sleeping space. A glass dormer inspired by one on the family's garage allows the east-facing light to flow through the home. Add to ideabook by Alex Amend Photography by Alex Amend Photography Simple, irregular shelving between the tree house studs creates storage space for games and books. A down-filled duvet, vintage trunks, quilts and pillows add to the space's cozy ambience. The Studebakers decided to build this treehouse when they moved to the property in 1994. But like man...
Porch Swing Bed, Full by Rustics and Stones - $1,099.00 » Enjoy spending lazy afternoons relaxing outdoors with a good book, a cool drink and a treasured nap — if you're lucky. This porch swing bed would be perfect for outdoor reading and napping.
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