A new treehouse is coming to Aroma Coffee Co. in Fall City, designed by the famous Nelson Treehouse company. This unique structure, inspired by Norwegian stave churches, will be the only public treehouse from Nelson in Washington. Set to open by early December, it aims to enhance the community's connection to nature while promoting the coffee shop.
• The treehouse will be built around a 60-80 year old Douglas fir, known for its longevity.
• Construction is led by Pete Nelson's son, Henry, using local and sustainable materials.
• The design features gothic doors leading to a viewing deck, creating an artistic space rather than a traditional treehouse.
• The treehouse will have set hours for public visits, private reservations, and events.
This project is significant because it combines community engagement with nature appreciation. It also serves as a marketing tool for Aroma Coffee, attracting visitors who want to experience a unique spot while enjoying the beauty of the outdoors.
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