Hawaii I am an Airbnb Landlord, I Designed a Tree House

Publish Time:2017-04-01 11:12:00Source:WTCF

【Introduction】:Perhaps at one time or another everyone has dreamed of living in a tree house and experiencing the freedom of a bird in the forest.

Perhaps at one time or another everyone has dreamed of living in a tree house and experiencing the freedom of a bird in the forest. However, the majority of people are held back in life by reality despite having far-fetched dreams. I am an activist, my name is Kristie, and I personally built a tree house in the forest of Hawaii. I have always pursued a very simple life.

Previously, I personally built a small house in the prairies of Idaho and kept a record of the entire process through an online blog. Living there was simply great, unbothered by the troubles of the world and materialism. Building a tree house was my second attempt at a very simple concept because I hoped that I could continue living as simply as I had been. As a result, I bought a cheap plot of land in the tropical rainforest of Hawaii and began to build the ecological tree house of my dreams. From the first blueprint to the finished product of today, the concept of simple natural ecology was carried out from beginning to end. All of the materials used to construct the tree house came from nature, the grass naturally grows from within the wooden walls, and one of the bedroom walls was designed to be translucent so that at night you could see the stars and in the morning you could gaze upon the forest scenery when you awake. The indoor articles and decorative fixtures are all made from natural and environmentally friendly wood, cotton, and hemp. Little articles that bring out a sense of nature like bamboo magnifying glasses, hourglasses, and wooden pencils are placed on top of the bedside table. They are both aesthetically appealing and have practical uses for protecting the environment. The tree house does not contain any excess materialistic goods, and simplicity can be seen everywhere. The tree house was built entirely by my mother and I. There were absolutely no architects or a construction team. The whole process really took a toll on us.

After the construction was completed, I listed the secluded tree house in the rainforest on Airbnb and we quickly saw the fruits of our efforts. I originally thought that if I could just rent it out for at least a few days every month then that wouldn’t be so bad. However, I could never have imagined that there would be a line up of people just dying to live there! I absolutely love being an Airbnb landlord because as the guests experience my unique tree house, they will also experience a Hawaii that is completely different from the generic Hawaiian scenery. Many guests come to my tree house to celebrate many commemorative dates like honeymoons and birthdays. There has even been a guest who proposed to his loved one in my tree house.

Ever since I became the landlord of a tree house, my days have been just absolutely wonderful: Every day I guide customers around nearby areas, walk dogs, spend time with the person I love, and plan where I will prepare to build my next property… Having far-fetched dreams are a must, because who knows, some day they might just come true.