Having a treehouse is a great way to get your kids outside and in the fresh air. You can even choose from simple and more elaborate designs based on how much you want to spend and the tree's size. 

If you go for a simpler design, it could feature a wood platform with a rope ladder for kids to climb. On elaborate designs however, they may resemble pirate ships or royal castles and even have play equipment for children. 

If your kids want somewhere to play or if you want to get them out of the house and enjoy the weather outside, consider the five benefits of getting a treehouse for your children.

“Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower." – Albert Camus

Get Them Outside

Are you tired of always seeing your kids hanging out inside? They might come right home from school and hop on the computer or reach for a video game. Many kids today spend more time inside than they do outside. A treehouse gives them a fun place to go where they can relax and unwind

Depending on the design that you choose, your kids might have multiple ways to get to the house and just as many ways to get back down. They'll love hanging out inside the treehouse as much as they love being indoors. It also ensures that your children spend less time around blue screens.

Give Children Their Privacy

Helicopter parents are parents who always hover around their kids and do things for them before their children can. Even if you're not a helicopter parent, you might feel as though you need to keep an eye on your kids 24/7. 

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It's important that you give your kids the privacy that they need, which may not be possible due to your home's size. Custom treehouse builders help parents create plans and designs that kids love. 

The finished treehouse gives your kids a place that belongs to them where they can get away from it all. They might work on school projects there or simply kick back and read books. Kids can also use the space to hang out with friends without their parents hovering behind them.

Spend Time with Nature

There is something very relaxing about being outside. Even if you just sit back with a cold drink in a comfy chair, you'll love the sounds of birds chirping and other animals while you're outside. Kids feel the same way. 

In today's busy world though, it's often hard for kids to find time to get outside. Whether you live in a crowded city or a small town, a treehouse gives your kids the perfect place to commune with nature. You may feel comfortable enough that they can spend a weekend night outside while you keep a watchful eye from inside or the ground. 

Some studies indicate that being around green leaves and other natural elements can reduce stress and anxiety. Being outside can even help kids who feel depressed during certain seasons. 

Working with professional treehouse builders ensures that you choose a design your children will love.

Teach Your Kids

One benefit of getting a treehouse for your kids is that you can teach them more about nature. As you work on the treehouse, show your kids how the choices your family makes will help the environment.

Compare eco-friendly supplies vs. standard building supplies. You might choose bamboo, which is a renewable and sustainable material that is suitable for both the walls and floors. Other building materials use recycled materials from other sources. 

After you finish the treehouse, kids will also like learning about the wild animals and plants they see while outside.

Let Kids Have a Home Away from Home

Do you have certain memories from your younger years that have a big spot in your heart? You might remember fishing with your friends at a local creek or hanging out in a clubhouse in your backyard. 

A treehouse allows your kids to build memories that they'll also carry with them forever. It essentially gives them a home away from home where they don't need to worry about having you and other adults or kids always around. 

One thing to keep in mind about building a treehouse is that you need to make sure you have the right features to keep your kids safe when you're not there. For example, a tree house contractor can add netting that goes around the base of the tree. If anyone falls out of the tree, the net will catch them and prevent serious injuries. 

Contractors can also assist you in choosing the right materials and equipment that are suitable for your children. 

Before you decide on a design, talk to a local contractor about the cost to build a treehouse and start planning!


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