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Absolutely Gorgeous The Alaskan Mountain Treehouse | Viet Anh Design Home

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Aug 23, 2025

ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS THE ALASKAN MOUNTAIN TREEHOUSE

Spending a few summer weeks in Alaska to build this treehouse for the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge was a dream come true. With its steep-pitched roof, exposed beams, and wall of windows, this treehouse makes the perfect base camp to soak in the surrounding beauty. On clear days, it even affords unobstructed views of Mt. Denali, the highest peak in North America!

The treehouse offers unbeatable mountain views! At its highest point, this treehouse stands 16 feet above the ground.

A wheelchair-accessible ramp and bridge lead to the front door.

The treehouse is almost entirely composed of cedar wood. The exterior paneling is finished with a Japanese wood-burning technique called "shou sugi ban" - this gives it a deep, smoky color.

The inside is a multi-purpose room, with plenty of space for gatherings, lectures, and other small events.

Walls of windows provide panoramic views of the surrounding forests and mountains. On the back wall, "floating" wood slabs function as counter space and shelving.

Pete and the crew carefully selected materials that can withstand the extreme temperature swings of Alaska - for example, wood floors were not possible to install because they would buckle in the climate. Instead, the crew used a high-quality vinyl tile for flooring that looks like wood.

The prefab and onsite crew did an amazing job with the exposed beams - these capture the aesthetic of a mountain base camp.

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