Calling the Klickitat a treehouse is a bit of an understatement. Situated between three large Douglas Fir trees, it sits 20 feet up at its highest point. Located in White Salmon, Washington, it’s an arboreal getaway of the best kind thanks to the canted roofline, large windows to take in the natural surroundings, a huge wraparound balcony, and the simplicity and beauty of Scanadavian design throughout. Wood, leather, clay, and linen materials are found throughout living spaces like the full kitchen, living room, bedroom and loft bedroom, half-bathroom, and the outdoor shower. The view of the 15-acres is untrammeled, and it promises an escape from the urban jungle.
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