Contemporary Treehouse Hotel

Contemporary Treehouse Hotel

Organic Treehouse 23 seconds ArchFine Pro 12 May 2026

Prompt Used

A photorealistic render of a luxury treehouse hotel suite elevated 9m above the forest floor in a mature temperate rainforest in British Columbia, Canada, the structure built around and between four old-growth Douglas fir trees (trunk diameters 800mm to 1100mm) without penetrating the trees — the entire structure cantilevered from a central steel post anchored to a concrete pad at grade. Structure: A central steel column (219mm CHS, matte black powder coat) rises from grade to 8m, at which point a radial steel grillage (eight arms of 150mm x 100mm RHS, painted black) extends outward up to 5m in each direction, supporting the floor plate. The floor plate (200mm CLT, 140 square meters total, irregular polygon plan shaped around the trees) is suspended from above by steel rods (32mm diameter, matte black) connected to a slender triangulated steel roof structure above. The trees pass through cutouts in the floor plate (each cutout 200mm larger radius than the trunk, the gap sealed with a flexible neoprene ring collar that allows the tree to sway). Exterior: The treehouse is clad in untreated western red cedar shingles (150mm exposure), the shingles already beginning to silver-gray in the damp rainforest climate. A wraparound deck (2m wide on three sides) in ipe hardwood decking with cable railing (stainless steel horizontal cables, minimal posts). A cantilevered outdoor bathtub (custom Corten steel, 1600mm x 700mm x 500mm deep, mounted on a stainless steel bracket projecting 800mm beyond the deck edge) faces west toward the forest canopy — the ultimate bath with a view. Interior visible: Through large sliding glass panels (fully open on the west facade, 3.6m wide x 2.4m tall), the interior is warm and intimate — walls lined in narrow tongue-and-groove western red cedar (white-oiled), a freestanding wood-burning stove (cylindrical, matte black cast iron) on a brushed steel hearth pad, a bed with white linen and a patchwork quilt in earthtones, bookshelves made from live-edge cedar slabs. Forest: The old-growth Douglas firs are the dominant presence — their massive trunks rising from the fern-carpeted forest floor below, the deeply furrowed reddish-brown bark of the firs in extreme close range at deck level. The forest floor is a deep green carpet of sword ferns (Polystichum munitum) and Oregon oxalis, with fallen nurse logs covered in moss. The upper canopy closes overhead 20m above, filtering the light to a soft green-diffused ambiance. A light mist in the forest at mid-distance creates atmospheric depth. Camera angle: From a neighboring Douglas fir trunk (as if from a climbing position at deck level) looking across the forest toward the treehouse deck and open west facade, the Corten bathtub projecting from the deck in the foreground, the forest interior and mist in the background. Focal length equivalent 35mm. Aspect ratio 3:2. Time of day: 9:30 AM, November, soft diffuse rainforest morning light.

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Ideal for treehouse hotel and forest hospitality projects. Upload site tree survey or aerial canopy maps.

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