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Pete partners up in Utopia, Texas for his first-ever joint venture: a treehouse bed and breakfast built for romance; French-inspired little chapel of love is anything but little with 25 foot steeple and biggest bathroom Pete has ever built.
All Episodes - S10
EPS02
Pete creates an off-the-grid escape that's all about peace, love, and treehouses, man; building a stunning treehouse made from re-purposed materials, while the client, Sarah Jay, adds her own touch, a massive dream net hammock in the trees.
EPS03
Pete and the team travel to Trempealeau, Wis., to build a rustic river shack-themed tree house for two parents who yearn for an easy escape after a long day.
EPS04
Pete creates an arboreal abode for an adventurous Alaskan couple that offers all the warm fuzzies they get from the outdoors without having to brave the bitter mountain cold, and heats things up by installing a sauna in the trees!
EPS05
Pete partners up in Utopia, Texas for his first-ever joint venture: a treehouse bed and breakfast built for romance; French-inspired little chapel of love is anything but little with 25 foot steeple and biggest bathroom Pete has ever built.
EPS06
Come one, come all, come hither to observe a grand treehouse of medieval proportions. It was a treat to build this playful, castle-themed treehouse in Texas for Ronnie, Ty, and their three teenage children. Ty and Ronnie are leaders in their community: Ty is a pastor and Ronnie is running for US Congress. The couple are also avid fans of Game of Thrones and longed to build their own treetop war room where they could dream up plans and gather with friends.
EPS07
Building a pooch-friendly backyard treehouse for Ed, Gail, and their bulldogs was so much fun. Ed and Gail's home sits atop a towering hill, which offers sweeping views of the valley below. With its roomy deck, dual French doors, and large windows, this treehouse is the perfect place to soak in the vast vistas.
EPS08
Shaquille O'Neal asked for a treetop man-cave where he could gather with friends for card games and libations. Throw in a pinch of moody Prohibition-era decor, a soaring ceiling, and the coolest custom details (like a nine-foot-tall door, extra-long stair treads, and a regal portrait), and you've got a treehouse fit for this Superman.