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Three tree support examples. There are two main types of three tree configuration—clusters and widely spread trees. A cluster of trunks can initially seem like a great place to put a treehouse, and it would be if it wasn't for tree movement. A close group of trees is an awkward place to set up a flexible support network.
I am looking to build a tree house for my daughter in our garden. I have very solid big pine trees and have identified three forming an equilateral triangle that would provide a great basée for the tree house. I am looking at plans and ideas to build this treehouse, with this specific configuration.
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Single tree support examples. If you have only one tree, the most obvious choice of treehouse design is one that surrounds the tree trunk. The floor will be held up by support beams that radiate out from the trunk.
At the height of the treehouse - about 9' (2.7 m) off the ground - one pair of trunks are touching, and the other one is about 4' (1.2 m) away. This means the design has been based on one for a closely spaced pair of trees, rather than for a group of three.
23 sty 2013 · I measured the distance between the trees and got two 2 by 10 treated decking boards and some long 3/4 inch lag bolts. Because to support the weigh of the house, I had to place it between the two trees.