Re-create Your Childhood With This Gorgeous Treehouse
Written by: Arron J. Staff writer @ Hyggehous.com
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The Yoki Treehouse by Will Beilharz spans cypress branches in central Texas.
This rentable treehouse cabin by designer Will Beilharz perches above a creek in Texas and connects to a bathhouse via a suspension bridge. The treehouse is a fully-equipped private sanctuary for couples, offering both a luxury treehouse cabin and a separate bathhouse connected by a 60-foot suspension bridge. The name, Yoki, is the Hopi Native American word for rain and, like its name, Yoki Treehouse is dedicated to the precious rain that feeds the region’s springs and aquifers. Shop Tiny Homes The theme of water is reflected through the retreat’s location, its minimalist architectural design, and the luxurious Onsen-style soaking tub.
The breath-taking living space, which uses local and sustainable building materials such as cypress, elm, and spruce rests 25-feet above a spring-fed creek and is nestled between two old-growth bald cypress trees.
Across the suspension bridge, the bathhouse sits at the edge of the ravine with floor-to-ceiling windows, perfect for bird watching and stargazing from the comfort of a custom soaking tub. It is truly exceptional and endlessly inspiring, making it an ideal weekend getaway or extended artist retreat. The Yoki Treehouse rests between the branches of two old cypress trees, 25 feet above a spring-fed creek flowing underneath. Beilharz, the founder of sustainable tourism company ArtisTree, created the nature retreat as bookable accommodation for guests.
The elevated cabin building takes its name from the Hopi Native American word for rain, Yoki, as it is dedicated to the rain that feeds this area's springs and aquifers.
The treehouse cabin is located about an hour's drive from Austin in central Texas, the treehouse comprises the main volume that measures 500 square feet and a smaller detached unit that sits on solid ground and acts as a bathhouse. The two designs are linked by a 60-foot suspension bridge, with various outdoor decks and paths across the site. The following principles are part of the philosophy of what ArtisTree hopes to achieve in each project.
Living Structures.
Build with space to breathe. A Living Structure is a building that can move and grow with its foundation, whether that be a tree or on the ground. By integrating each design with its unique surroundings, projects can adapt to the natural growth, movement, and changes of Nature. This mentality helps them to build for longevity and with minimal environmental impact.
Regeneration.
Whether it is their use of renewable energy, their commitment to sourcing sustainable building materials, or the practice of upcycling, Artistree Home adopts a regenerative and reciprocal attitude in all aspects of their work. Regenerative through their intention to leave the world better for all life and Reciprocal through the belief in the symbiosis of all things. In holding these principles at the core of their work, they can create spaces that feel both effortless and relaxing in truly innovative and sustainable ways.
Learn from Nature.
Biomimicry is the practice of building efficient and effective spaces that emulate the natural world, going beyond green design and looking to Nature as a mentor, effectively bridging the gap between sustainability and experience.