Ever dreamed of living in a tree house? Here’s your chance!
Whether it was the proliferation of tree houses in ’90s kids media or the ’60s charm of the Swiss Family Robinson, we’ve always had a romantic daydream about living in a tree house… And now, finally, our dreams can become a reality!
Let’s take a peek inside thanks to our friends at Crib Creative.
Designed by noteworthy Perth Hills architect Frank Young, the Kalamunda home bears Young’s signature use of bold, geometric form – strikingly contrasted with the organic shapes of the trees it’s nestled between.
And who wouldn’t be delighted to welcome guests to your home via a dramatic bridge walkway?!
The home’s unique four-level layout was a response to the steep incline of the site – but it’s also why the home’s panoramic views are so damn impressive, with visibility spanning all the way from Rockingham up to Hillarys.
The walkway leads to the home’s third level, and the main living zone of the home – ideal for entertaining, guests will be immediately met by that stunning view as soon as they enter the open plan living, dining and kitchen.
While the home’s walkway and entry feels comfortingly nestled amongst the canopy, the outlook from the rear of the home opens up to a truly breathtaking expanse of sky and horizon – best enjoyed from that sizeable terrace.
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Above the kitchen, a mezzanine level is home to a reading nook and study, tucked underneath that sharply projecting roofline.
The two lower levels are where the home’s four bedrooms can be found – with each level’s balcony descending through the canopy, and with its own unique view of the surrounding lush greenery.
Fallen in love? Check out the listing for 7 Dilkara Place here.
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Image credits: Crib Creative