These epic $400,000 treehouses feel like works of art
Briefly

Dustin Feider specializes in unique, artistic treehouses, with designs such as a geometric pod and a spiral staircase leading to a wooden deck. His company, O2 Treehouse, charges a minimum of $50,000 for custom models, with average prices reaching $400,000. Feider's inspiration came from studying furniture design and Buckminster Fuller's geodesic domes. Initially expecting to develop a series focused on sustainable design, he found treehouses to be popular and shifted to this niche, establishing a successful business.
Dustin Feider's treehouses are a blend of art and architecture, featuring unique designs like a geometric pod and a spiraled staircase, with costs averaging $400,000.
Feider began his journey inspired by Buckminster Fuller's geodesic domes, adapting sustainable design concepts to create modern, flat-packed treehouses that would be shippable.
What started as a class project in furniture design evolved into a full-time career for Feider, who never anticipated making treehouses a primary focus.
O2 Treehouse, Feider's company, represents a shift in how treehouses are perceived, now positioned within the realm of high-end residential architecture.
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