Treehouse Masters

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Treehouse Masters

Pete Nelson seeks out the most wonderful arboreal structures in the world, highlighting how each has been swayed by different artistic movements, while also appreciating function and form.

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Season 7
Taking a look back at builds from the past is always a joy for Pete Nelson and the carpenters of NT&S; Pete and a few crew members gather around the campfire to reminisce.
Pete helps one of his friends create a tree house B&B. He decides to go with a classic A-Frame structure with all the amenities and creates a waterfall.
Pete's fun-loving friend is the lucky recipient of a treehouse built strictly for good times; the team builds a dream of a treehouse complete with a wine bar and a loft.
Pete tackles the first climb-in movie theater; concessions are served to seating pods through a pulley system and loungers elevate into the trees.
Pete answers the call of duty to build a tree house in Pennsylvania that focuses on the children of Marines; cargo netting off the deck provides an exciting way to enter.
Pete makes a treehouse touchdown in Pittsburgh for Antonio Brown, wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers; his plan is to build a luxury skybox with a two story window wall.
Dreams are coming to life in Oregon as Pete builds for Marlene, an 81-year-old woman who is finally getting one of her greatest wishes fulfilled: a treehouse.
Dreams are coming to life in Oregon as Pete builds for Marlene, an 81-year-old woman who is finally getting one of her greatest wishes fulfilled: a treehouse.
The NTS crew travels to an alpaca farm to build a lodge in the trees; they create a structure to take in the mountain views with a 50-foot-long cable bridge entrance and a deck.
The NTS crew travels to an alpaca farm; they create a structure to take in the mountain views with a 50-foot-long cable bridge entrance and a deck devoted to hammock lounging.
Pete heads to Alabama's Appalachia to build a super spy treehouse; he pulls out all the stops to make the client's espionage-themed dreams come true.
Pete travels through France with tree house visionary Alain Laurens; winding through the magical countryside, Alain shows Pete his structures that implement ingenious engineering.
Pete builds an all-star speakeasy for basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal; a decagonal structure with a soaring 25 ft. high ceiling and extra wide stairs for Shaq's size 22 shoes.
A dog-loving couple dream of a tree house that recaptures mountain vistas; Pete and his team build a bulldog bungalow that offers a bounty of outdoor decks and loads of large windows.
Pete builds a citadel fortress for a Texan couple who loves all things medieval; a 25-foot-high tower holds a round table and thrones, as well as a glass floor loft; a metalsmith joins the build to craft medieval touches.
Pete partners up in Utopia, Texas, for his first joint venture: a tree house bed-and-breakfast built for romance; a French-inspired chapel of love has a 25-foot steeple.
Pete creates an off-the-grid escape; building a stunning treehouse made from re-purposed materials, while the client adds her own touch - a massive dream net hammock in the trees
Pete builds the ultimate Alaskan retreat for an adventurous couple, bringing the warmth inside with a sauna in the trees to help brave the bitter mountain cold.
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.
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