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Pete journeys to Kauai to build a sky-wave tree house for a couple who ditched the mainland for a laid-back lifestyle; he transforms a bohemian tree house for two former professional surfers into a masterpiece with a crow's nest 60 feet above ground.
Pete's fun-loving friend is the lucky recipient of a treehouse built strictly for good times; the team builds a dream of a treehouse complete with a wine bar, a loft, and their first-ever hot tub in the woods of Western Washington.
Dreams are coming to life in Oregon as Pete builds for Marlene, an 81-year-old woman who is finally getting one of her greatest wishes fulfilled: a treehouse; Marlene is giddy with excitement for this new adventure.
Pete makes a treehouse touchdown in Pittsburgh for Antonio Brown, wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers; his plan is to build a luxury skybox with a two story window wall that overlooks a custom basketball court and football field.
Pete heads to Alabama's Appalachia to build a super spy treehouse; he pulls out all the stops to make the client's espionage-themed dreams come true; gadgets, hidden passageways, secret rooms and more.
Taking a look back at builds from the past is always a joy for Pete Nelson and the carpenters of NT&S; Pete and a few crew members gather around the campfire to poke fun at one another about the shenanigans they shared when building in the trees.
The NTS crew travels to an alpaca farm to build a lodge in the trees inspired by national parks; they create a structure to take in the mountain views with a 50-foot-long cable bridge entrance and a deck devoted entirely to hammock lounging.
Pete answers the call of duty to build a tree house in Pennsylvania that focuses on the children of Marines; cargo netting off the deck provides an exciting way to enter, while even more nets inside form a bridge to access a private loft space.
A friend of Pete's has the tree house bug and decides to open a tree house B&B; the classic A-Frame structure has all the amenities and a waterfall that pours from the wraparound deck to the pond below.
Pete tackles the first climb-in movie theater; concessions are served to seating pods through a pulley system and loungers elevate into the trees to give perfect views of the big screen; a tree house for monkeys at the Los Angeles Zoo.
Pete Nelson seeks out the most wonderful arboreal structures in the world, highlighting how each has been swayed by different artistic movements, while also appreciating function and form.
A couple wants a treehouse inspired by a children's book with a grown-up twist, and at the same time, Pete and the team build a whimsical Tudor-style theater treehouse.
Pete creates an off-the-grid escape that's all about peace, love, and treehouses, man; building a stunning treehouse made from re-purposed materials, while the client, Sarah Jay, adds her own touch - a massive dream net hammock in the trees.
Pete and the team travel to Trempealeau, Wis., to build a rustic river shack-themed tree house for two parents who yearn for an easy escape after a long day.
Pete builds an outside-in tree house and installs a sauna in the trees.
Pete partners up in Utopia, Texas, for his first joint venture: a tree house bed-and-breakfast built for romance; a French-inspired chapel of love has a 25-foot steeple and the biggest bathroom Pete has built to date.
Pete builds a citadel fortress for a Texan couple who loves all things medieval; a 25-foot-high tower holds a round table and thrones, as well as a glass floor loft; a metalsmith joins the build to craft medieval touches.
A dog-loving couple dream of a tree house that recaptures mountain vistas; Pete and his team build a bulldog bungalow that offers a bounty of outdoor decks and loads of large windows to take in a view once lost.
Pete travels through France with tree house visionary Alain Laurens; winding through the magical countryside, Alain shows Pete his structures that implement ingenious engineering, reach dizzying heights, and redefine what a tree house can be.
Pete builds an all-star speakeasy for basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal; the ball is in Pete's court to design a decagonal structure with a soaring 25 ft. high ceiling and extra wide stairs to accommodate Shaq and his size 22 shoes.
In Maine, Pete goes behind-the-scenes to reveal the masterful architectural details and woodcraft in a treehouse inspired by the fantastical castles of a famous children's book series.
Pete reveals the techniques and inspiration for a Tudor-style treehouse modeled after Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, complete with stage and trapdoor.
Pete provides insight into the build of an off-the-grid escape in rural Washington state that he and the NTS crew built for a special friend, Sarah Jay of Dream Nets.
Pete shows off the rustic treehouse he and the team built on the banks of the Mississippi, revealing how he and Christina used reclaimed materials to create a unique twist on a river shaft fit for Mark Twain himself.
A behind-the-build tour of a treehouse fit for a king, and the knights of his round table; the medieval-inspired treehouse features a glass moon door floor, medieval style iron work, and a 25ft-high tower.
Pete takes on his first international tree house in Norway; working alongside a local builder named Frode, the one-of-a-kind, 24-foot-high retreat accommodates eight and allows for stunning views of the nearby lake.
Pete and his gang ride out to the Lone Star State to build a double-decker hideout in Texas Hill Country; Pete creates rustic perfection in six live oak trees with a saloon-style first floor for sippin' sarsaparilla and a glass floor for views below.
The NTS team leave their tents behind and head to New Jersey to build a campers' retreat for an outdoor-loving couple; with a screened-in porch, floating barbecue deck and cozy hanging bed, this Adirondack style tree-cabin puts glamping in the trees.
Getting lost in the forest for some behind-the-scenes fun with tree house master Pete Nelson as he uncovers never-before-seen footage, bloopers and loads of extra tree house tours, including a new peek inside Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s arboreal escape.
Pete descends upon western Washington to make a tree house for action and relaxation; with a 55-foot-long bouncy-bridge entryway into a 20-foot-high structure and a zip line that travels through the forest, this tree house generates non-stop thrills.
Pete and his team descend upon Virginia for the first time to bring the tree house revolution to Bella Rose Plantation; drawing on the architectural innovations of Thomas Jefferson, Pete designs a luxurious two-story tree house with colonial columns.
Two retirees get a retreat on their 100-acre Wisconsin farm; Pete builds a barnlike birdhouse with three separate pods -- an art studio, an office and a lounge -- complete with a screened-in porch and a deck overlooking their stable of alpacas.
Pete is back in Texas to build a sophisticated, sleek-and-chic treehouse in the heart of Dallas; Daryl and the NTS team put treehouse engineering to the ultimate test at Washington State University, proving down-to-the-pound the power of the TAB.
When asked in 2016 what she would do with her winnings, "America's Got Talent" Season 11 winner Grace Vanderwaal said she wanted a tree house built by Pete Nelson; the 13-year-old singer-songwriter's wish comes true.
Pete travels to Alaska to build a mountaineering lodge in the shadow of North America's highest peak; constructing an A-Framed masterpiece for the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge with breathtaking views of Denali.
A treehouse with three separate pods, including an art studio, office, and lounge that make this barn-like, birdhouse-inspired treehouse the perfect playland for two retirees.
Behind the scenes of America's Got Talent Winner Grace Vanderwaal's double treehouse, which the 13-year-old musician helped design for herself and her sister.
Pete and his crew trek to the Blue Ridge Mountains to build a tree house for one of their own, carpenter Mike Reynolds; sitting 16 feet high, it makes the perfect rustic guesthouse to host the raucous Appalachian Breaking Up Christmas tradition.
Pete journeys to the pine-forested splendor of Scandinavia to explore Norway's magical TreeTop Hotel and Sweden's floating Treehotel, with tree homes suspended by cables and accessed only by retractable ladders.
Pete and NTS build a tree house for the For-Mar Nature Preserve just outside Flint, Mich.; the 5-platform nature headquarters serves as a positive addition to a community still reeling from the water crisis that began in 2014.
Pete treks to New York's Catskill Mountains to build his first glass house in the sky; piecing materials together like a puzzle, Pete uses his clients' collection of 50 vintage windows to construct an elegant tree house incased by walls of glass.
Pete pushes his design skills to create an owl-inspired tree house library in Charlotte, N.C.; evoking the face of the bird and using all sorts of curves, including rounded walls and semi-circle bookcases, the crew builds a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
Pete surprises two lucky winners to receive complete, top-to-bottom, $20,000 renovations of their existing tree houses, giving old, rundown childhood structures much needed repairs, remodels and complete makeovers.
Pete builds a 16-foot-high adventure headquarters embedded in three cedar trees and highlighted by a 360-degree wraparound deck for a thrill-seeking couple.
Pete's son Charlie oversees the latest project, which happens to be a live-in Washington resort and spa, home base for himself on 23 acres of forest.
Pete explores tree houses worldwide that tap into one's inner spirits; a manta-ray-shaped tree house within a Thai jungle; a spirit-soothing retreat hidden in Australia's wilderness.
Pete and his crew are tasked with building a nature center, 14 feet off the ground at 10,000-acre nature preserve, Dogwood Canyon in Lampe, Missouri, established by Bass Pro Shops founder Johnny Morris, for the company's upcoming Christmas party.
Pete and his crew reminisce about their adventures and answer questions from fans.
Pete hands the reins over to Roderick for the next build; a spiral staircase wrapped in branches, a hexagonal tower with elegant stained glass windows and a 360 degree observation platform.
Adventurous Texas family, living on a 200-acre ranch, want a camouflaged treehouse that also serves as a guest house.
Busy film industry clients in Fayetteville, Ga. request a treehouse on their exuberant 63-acre plot of land, inspired by mid-century architecture and equipped with a zip line; Pete swings by the treehouse of Dale Earnhart Jr.
Pete Nelson uproots an existing treehouse from the family-owned bed & breakfast Treehouse Point to build a custom-made treehouse as a housewarming gift for his daughter, Emily.
Pete gathers up the posse to build a Wild West-themed treehouse in North Bend, Washington; they build a horseshoe-shaped construct with a bedroom, county jail loft, and genuine copper ceiling set 15-feet high in a solitary Douglas Fir.
Pete finds inspiration in old tales to build a mesmerizing treehouse, with a curved turret that soars two stories high and a deck to take in the amazing sights, over the stems of a twisty silver maple on the shore of Lake Chelan.
Meeting up with South American treehouse impresario Ricardo Brunelli in the heart of Brazil; treehouse travels from the city of Sao Paulo to the farmlands of Parana.
Pete and his team do more than remodel when they give brand new life to two of his first builds in need of major makeovers.
Pete builds a clubhouse for a camp for children battling cancer; a crow's nest outpost and peek-a-boo roof for full interaction with nature.
A magical castle treehouse to inspire artistic endeavors; partying is the task for Pete and his crew in eastern Nebraska.
Pete and the crew join a group of young carpenters from Sawhorse Revolution, an organization that introduces carpentry to students with community service projects, to build a treehouse escape.
Inspired by South American treehouse maestro Richard Brunnelli, Pete builds a hexagonal live-in treehouse for a Treehouse Workshop graduate in coastal Oregon.
A 500 square-foot ski lodge treehouse with a stainless steel candy kitchen and wine bar, 11 feet in the air and among 14 camphor trees is the gift Santa Pete wants to give the candy and wine making Splinter family of Northern California.
Pete takes on an exciting project for two tastemakers in Maine that includes a towering rooftop crow's nest and a wall of windows.
The NTS team focus their chi to create a meditation space 20 feet high through twisting maples for a couple in West Seattle.
Pete and his team undertake a sticky challenge and reinvent the classic single-tree treehouse; constructing a magnificent and whimsical beehive-like structure soaring 30-feet high in a majestic Douglas fir.
Pete joins two renowned treehouse builders -- Christopher Richter and Andreas Wenning -- on an adventure throughout Germany, as they hunt down every treehouse they can find.
In Kentucky, Pete creates a treehouse with 17-foot-high ceilings and open-frame timber rafters, allowing a couple with a love of tree-climbing to harness up and dangle from both inside and out.
A fun and zany behind the scenes look at the show with some of Pete's favorite, never-before-seen moments.
Pete and the NTS crew build an amazing treehouse for the lucky winner of the Ultimate Treehouse Giveaway.
Pete builds a 600-square foot Western-style man-cave tree house that includes a cigar humidor, a meat smoker, and a flat-screen TV, for a father of three daughters in Texas.
Pete uses hand-hewn rustic cedar to build an African-inspired circular hut treehouse complete with aerial walkway, spiral staircase and thatched roof.
Pete builds a Scottish-inspired treetop cottage for Scottish gardeners in Tulsa, Okla., that connects to the clients' home by way of a sky bridge.
Pete travels to Japan to visit his longtime friend, master treehouse builder Takashi Kobayashi, and see some of his finest creations.
A Texas couple ask Pete to create a ranch-style treehouse on their sprawling property outside of Waco.
An Irish family in California's Orange County desires a Celtic-themed cottage in their backyard olive tree; Pete's circular design includes a fireplace and a rainmaker.
Pete contends with plumbing issues and other challenges when he builds an over-the-top spa treehouse on a Texas entrepreneur's ranch retreat.
Amish locals help Pete construct a barn-themed treehouse tavern on an Ohio family's sprawling rural property.
Pete transforms an old cedar tree into an uplifting, gold-leafed retreat for a writer in Rhinebeck, N.Y.
Pete creates a guesthouse for his clients' daughter, who is returning from college.
Pete's lavish treehouse for a family in Bedford, N.Y., contains a barbecue patio, a living room and a chalkboard-covered playroom.
When all the units at a treehouse bed-and-breakfast are booked, Pete finds a way to provide an engaged couple with a structure for their upcoming wedding and honeymoon.