Coeur d'Alene, ID

The Buttars Family is no stranger to zipping through the trees on their 117-acre property in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. A zipline canopy tour built by Treehouse Guy, Jason Lindsey, keeps Paul Buttars busy most of the season. So wife, Ashley Buttars, thinks a treehouse on the property will be a perfect home away from home so their family can spend more time together during the busy months. While the property is chock full of trees for B'fer and Ka-V's Aisle 6 projects, it also makes for a difficult trek getting materials to the build site, especially in the snow. For the Buttars, a modern design and a large deck create the perfect setting for the family to enjoy the breath taking views.
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