Treehouse Masters - Season 1

Season 1
Designing multi-bedroom dream tree houses complete with functional plumbing and electricity to simple, one-room lofts, Pete Nelson goes out on a limb to create breathtaking realities for his clients. However, creating these fantasy arboreal homes doesn't come easy. The team must endure Mother Nature's antics, dangerous equipment, and dizzy heights in order to build these sanctuaries.

Episodes

Twenty Ton Texas Treehouse
In search of more living space for their growing family, a Texas couple asks Pete to create a the biggest treehouse he's ever built - a ranch-style treehouse lofted in several hackberry trees on their sprawling property outside of Waco, TX.

Luck O' the Irish Cottage
An Irish family in Orange County, CA has the perfect olive tree in their backyard to nestle a Celtic-themed cottage. Pete devises a challenging circular design that includes a fireplace and even a rainmaker to mimic the wet Ireland climate.

Sky High Spa
An Austin, TX entrepreneur enlists Pete to build the world's first spa treehouse on her ranch retreat. Pete tackles plumbing challenges and builds an over-the-top spa equipped with a steam shower, a Japanese soaking tub and plenty of tranquility.

Tree Taphouse
An Ohio family enlists Pete to build a brewery-in-the-sky on their massive rural property. With the help of a few Amish locals, Pete crafts a barn themed tavern with a brewing system in the trees accessible by a rope bridge 25-ft off the ground.

Spirit House Retreat
A writer in Rhinebeck, NY calls on Pete to build a hideaway to embrace her creativity. Pete transforms an old cedar tree into a gold-leafed "Spirit House" retreat filled with uplifting oddities and a loft to rest the brain if she hits a writer's block.

Backyard Bungalow
Faced with the need to expand their home after their daughter returns from college, a family in Medford, OR calls Pete to expand their not-so-empty-nest. Faced with evolving client requests, Pete transforms his design into a multi-faceted guesthouse.

Canopy Clubhouse
With a budget as high as the trees, a family in Bedford, NY hires Pete to design a dream clubhouse for the entire family. With a big BBQ patio, a living room and a lofted chalkboard covered playroom, Pete's surprise treehouse brings fun for all ages.

Love is in the Air
An adventurous couple wants to host their wedding at Treehouse Point, but all of the existing treehouses are booked! With some quick thinking, Pete convinces his family to make room for a new addition, and constructs a magical Honeymoon Suite.
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