Treehouse Masters - All Seasons
Season 1
Designing multi-bedroom dream tree houses complete with functional plumbing and electricity to simple, one-room lofts, Pete Nelson goes out on a limb to create breathtaking realities for his clients. However, creating these fantasy arboreal homes doesn't come easy. The team must endure Mother Nature's antics, dangerous equipment, and dizzy heights in order to build these sanctuaries.
Season 2
Pete and his team pull out all the stops for these extravagant creations. From an Indiana Jones-themed getaway, to a record-high recording studio that combines nature and music, to the crew's highest treehouse to-date for a free-spirited outdoorsman, Pete delights his clients while adding pressure on the team to deliver.
Season 3
Pete Nelson and his team go out on a limb to create the most breathtaking treehouses imaginable, including a Texan man cave in the sky, a two-tiered, flower petal paradise for a consummate gardener in Tulsa, and a multi-level house for country singer Brian Kelley of the award-winning group Florida Georgia Line, who craves a place to escape the pressures of day-to-day life.
Season 4
Treehouse Masters returns with the creation of more magnificent, whimsical and jaw-dropping treehouses in forests and backyards all across America and around the world, including a maple treehouse for meditation, a treetop candy kitchen and what Pete Nelson describes as the coolest treehouse ever built.
Season 5
Pete Nelson and his Treehouse Masters crew are back to fulfill sky-high dreams for people across the country. Pete surprises some very deserving children with a magical escape and gives a group of teens an invaluable skill by teaching them how to build and create their own peaceful nooks in nature.
Season 6
Season 7
From building an adventure headquarters for Pete's globe-trotting friends in Washington State, to a French-inspired restaurant that allows customers to dine in the treetops of Texas, to a whimsical Swiss Family Robinson inspired treehouse getaway in Michigan, the latest season of Treehouse Masters brings on new and exciting build challenges for Pete and his team.
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