Fun, Relaxation, and More: What It's Like Having a Tree House for Your Garden

Admit it, you've been thinking of having a tree house for your garden ever since you were a kid, and now that you're a grown-up the temptation is even stronger.

Even now, you want to step off a ladder into a perfect hideaway from adult life you can enjoy either by yourself or with your family or friends. A tree house is perfect for this, but not everyone understands what it's like until they have one sitting in their tree.

Such an installation offers the perfect escape from life's woes but also comes with unique challenges. So, what are you waiting for? Read on to find out exactly what it takes to get a little bit of childhood back into your life.

The Joy of a Tree House for Your Garden

A tree house in your garden offers a unique charm to any outdoor space. It blends nature and comfort in a way that is perfect for everyone in the family, whether you are an adult or a child.

This way, it can provide a location suited for almost any function, serious or silly. Thus, it acts as a centrepiece for great memories that will stay with you for the rest of your days.

Creating Lifelong Memories

You want to be able to look back on your time in your home and say that you made the most of it and that you did the best that you could. A tree house offers a huge step towards that by creating a space you can form memories around.

There is little doubt that, in the UK, tree houses are still in the minority, especially well-constructed ones. Despite what American television tries to insist, they are not as ubiquitous in reality as they are on the screen. For this reason, getting an expert to put it together ensures that the person constructing it has the experience to do it well.

Imagine having such a location as a focal point for your home's outdoor space. You can utilise it not only for children but even when having adult friends over. A garden tree house can act as this important area for many different events, including:

  • Garden parties

  • Birthday events

  • A child's sleepover

  • Family celebrations

You can even use it to help teach your child about things like construction, nature, and simply taking responsibility for a space in the house.

Sharing Family Bonding Spaces

Being a calming space, a tree house also offers the opportunity to create a communal space for family activities. Not only this, but as the years go by, it offers a chance to work with your family to teach the younger members about maintaining a home as you clean or repaint it.

Strengthen your family's bonds by using the tree house as a screen-free environment in which you can sit for picnics and family games. Share spooky stories long into the night, read a book, or play a storytelling game you and your children can excitedly share the next day with others.

Quiet Escapes From Your Busy Life

Even if you are child-free, a tree house offers a peaceful and calm retreat from the hustle and bustle of your daily life. It's the perfect spot for reading, napping, meditating, or simply enjoying the outdoors with a roof over your head.

Get that well-being you deserve and relax in nature, transforming your hobbies or even your office life if you happen to work from home. Over time, you may find this reduces the stress that you feel due to the sense of tranquillity being out in your garden can offer.

Garden Tree House Ideas

Not every tree house needs to have the classic style you might find pictured in popular media. Instead, consider what unique styles or features might help enhance the moods you want to encourage in your home.

Once the tree house is up, consider incorporating natural materials in its decorations. Another option is to go super-modern and make the whole place feel like it's another room in your home.

Either way, you are likely to impress your friends and neighbours. So, no matter which direction you go in, find something that will appeal to you long-term.

Improving a Tree House For Your Garden Using Natural Materials

Sourcing outdoor materials often has many benefits that you would struggle to get with other decorations. It can even make you feel like you are away in a forest if you are in the middle of an urban area. A room that uses reclaimed wood or even the tree itself, for example, can offer a touch of nature where planks aren't quite enough. 

If you are into the natural aesthetic or want sustainable materials, this is also emphasised by using wood, hempen rope, or similar. Over time, you may even find that the surrounding tree fuses with these making them look as though the tree house formed from the greenery itself.

Installing Classic Tree House Features

If you want to add rustic charm to your home, aim to include features such as rope ladders, trap doors, or even swings into what you produce. These give the tree a sense of being a "secret hideout" or place of adventure. While this sounds great for kids, who in their adult life doesn't want a special place of intrigue too?

Of course, make sure you also attain planning permission for anything that needs it. If you are unsure how to do that, talk to the person constructing it as they can likely either help or enact this step for you.

Improving a Tree House With Modern Features

The worst time of year for tree houses is when it becomes too dark or cold to use such a fun garden installation. We all know the UK winters get dark far too early. To overcome this, you could always add a splash of modernity to help you make the most out of the building.

  • Incorporating modern insulation to keep it warm through winter

  • Using solar panels and modern lighting to help you see

  • Adding Wi-Fi so nobody feels FOMO while up the tree

  • Creating a comfortable space with soft furnishings

We admit that some of these are a bit far from the more traditional tree house. Still, they can help create the sense that it's no less important than any other space in your home. Having a few modern amenities also helps people feel more at home these days as, after all, these things would be in their homes.

Tree House Decor Tips

The inside of a tree house does not have much space. Furnishings should not overwhelm the area. Instead, they should increase the comfort of those relaxing inside.

Consider combining seats with storage, with some outdoor seating offering space inside it. Another option is to focus on foldable furnishings that you can hang on walls or put away when you do not need them.

If you want to make the place feel magical, accenting your lighting with fairy lights can give the whole place a cosy feel. Long into the night, these will allow you to have a more magical ambience while you discuss your life with whoever you invite in there. 

If you want to go the extra mile, you could even consider using the opportunity to work on some DIY furniture projects. Though, we'd recommend you get the basics organized first and ensure you have a backup while you work on it.

Tree House Safety Tips to Protect Your Family

One of the less-discussed experiences of having a tree house in your garden is taking responsibility for its safe use. This allows you to rest easy, knowing that you have ensured the well-being of everyone who uses it. So, remember to take important safety steps, such as:

Maintain its solid structure, ensuring it retains the strong foundations it sits on. When you make changes to its tree, make sure to inspect it to ensure it remains stable. Also, to prevent possible structural issues, inspect its parts regularly and maintain them if necessary.

Get someone to install safety railings on any ledges that are exposed to the outside. It is better to be safe than sorry, and a professional can always tell you the best places for these as well as install them for you

Waterproof the tree house when necessary to keep it safe from the British weather. This serves the dual benefit of protecting the house itself as well as the people in it. The tree house is meant to be a respite from the elements, so get this right and the rest is more likely to all fall into place.

The Tree House of Your Dreams Is Within Your Reach

The joy of having a tree house for your garden is almost as exciting as the anticipation of it coming soon. It can act as a centre of joy and creativity that you will remember for decades to come. So, what are you waiting for?

Treetop Co. is a treehouse construction specialist who, over the years, has built them all across the world. We can help you get what you need, whatever that may be. Get in touch and find out what we can do for you and your garden today.

Luke Leppitt