Tiny Tree House in New York

This tree house is the work of designers at Baumraum, a German design company that specializes in extreme tree houses. This tiny modern tree house is perched high in a Maple tree overlooking the Hudson River. I’m certain this was not an inexpensive project but wanted to share it with your for it’s ingenuity. I really like the simple interior, exterior deck space, and bridge that provides access to this perched little house.

Tiny Tree House in New York by Baumraum below 2

Tiny Tree House in New York by Baumraum interior

Tiny Tree House in New York by Baumraum cliff

Tiny Tree House in New York by Baumraum detail

Tiny Tree House in New York by Baumraum exterior

Tiny Tree House in New York by Baumraum below

Read more about Baumraum at Dornob. Photo credit Baumraum.

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10 Responses to Tiny Tree House in New York

  1. jeff says:

    Nice. I don't think I would have thought about that as an option for steep land.

  2. Tim R says:

    I like it, but “tiny” I don't think so. At least not for a treehouse.

  3. Good point… for a house it would be tiny or small… for a tree house it is relatively large.

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  6. mariah says:

    this is such an awsome home! ingenius…

  7. jesse styles says:

    looks like something simply that does’nt require a foundation but an on an edge on a pedastool very self efficency.

  8. David says:

    But, it’s not in a tree…

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  10. di says:

    What happens when the tree dies?

    What if there’s a bad wind storm?

    I’d rather build on solid ground…

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