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Extreme Homes: Treehouse Nestled in Washington Wilderness

June 11, 2018

Perched high above Washington's Dabob Bay, this treehouse enjoys 1,480 feet of waterfront and 21 acres of magnificent forest. Cedar walls give the interior a relaxing, cabin-like aesthetic, while three bedrooms, two baths, a full-sized kitchen and a huge deck ensure that the owners have plenty of room to stretch out.

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Rustic Cabin in Forest

Designed by renowned architect Tom Bosworth, this rustic residence includes a main house and a guest cabin. Its forest location on 21 acres in Quilcene, Washington gives the home a treehouse feel.

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Cabin Exterior in Forest

The acres of woodsy waterfront land that make up the Washington estate include streams, waterfalls, trails and a sandy beach. The cabin and its guest house feel like a treehouse in the middle of it all.

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Photo: Windermere Real Estate, a member of Luxury Portfolio International. From: Windermere Real Estate.

Rustic Deck With Forest View

The house is perched amidst the treetops over Washington's Dabob Bay. Wide decks connect the main residence and the guest cabin with views of the water, mountains and acres of forest.

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Cabin Main Rustic Living Areas With Sectional

The main interior has an open concept design which lets the home's woodsy surroundings be an intimate part of the living spaces. Cedar, glass and stone are layered throughout the architecture.

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