New luxury tree house village in Surrey
At the Water's Edge - boasts a trio of turreted tree houses connected by rope bridges, and a green-roofed clubhouse of sorts full of gym equipment
Designed to entertain both children and adults, the project was built in part with sustainable Kebony wood.
The tree house village allows children to live out their outdoor fantasies in style – with safe cargo nets and rope bridges to test their agility. Kebony wood, which is comprised of fast-growing softwood pickled with agricultural waste to create a strong and weather-proof building material designed to last, was used in the decking and for the raised flooring between the tree houses.
The tree houses are designed to blend with the natural surroundings and bring both the children and their parents into greater harmony with nature, while the copper roof and Kebony wood, both of which will weather over time, further unite the built and natural environment.
The tree houses are designed to blend with the natural surroundings and bring both the children and their parents into greater harmony with nature, while the copper roof and Kebony wood, both of which will weather over time, further unite the built and natural environment.