One of the top art deco house designs, this treehouse design looks like it could fall over at any moment. The wooden upper section, held up by comparatively-thin branches, would shake and sway in the wind. Although it would provide a certain whimsical feeling, those living inside would be at high risk of danger, and no one with any common sense should try to construct such an unsafely high treehouse.Unstable Treehouse Design
This seemingly-substantial treehouse might look impressive from the outside, but one false move and the entire structure could collapse downward. With no vertical bottom planks connecting the structure’s base to the trunk of a tree, the poorly built treehouse simply wouldn’t have the strength to remain standing in the event of any sudden shock. As a result, the inhabitants of this treehouse wouldn’t be particularly safe.No Bottom Support Treehouse Design
This may look attractive and offer plenty of space, but would a homeowner ever manage to build a structure like this? It certainly looks like it may have taken weeks to construct, with expert woodworking skills required to make it structurally sound. The cost involved in building a treehouse with such poor construction quality would be prohibitive, making this a vain dream for most people.Extravagant Treehouse Design
This treehouse design would look quite spectacular from the ground. Impressively high, it appears to tower above the tree’s branches, providing its inhabitants with a wonderful, panoramic view. However, it’s probably for the best that this design had never been built in real life, since it would be very complicated to construct and actually impose a risk of danger. A treehouse built too high is more of a burden than a benefit, resulting in a design that could scarcely be called practical.Treehouse Built Too High
This treehouse appears on the wrong side of shoddy. Its rustic charm, and the seemingly-ingenious tree features (notably a slide coming down directly from the treehouse itself), provide a certain level of amusement and interest. Nonetheless, the design severely lacks in terms of safety considerations, as evidenced by the treehouse being built without a railing around the upper levels, which could easily be fatal in the event of an accident or sudden movement.Treehouse Built Without a Railing
This treehouse design is a mixture of modernist and rustic elements. With its precarious foundation, overlooking a seemingly-endless drop, this treehouse carries obvious risks. The small planks, poorly-arranged brick floor, and general lack of safety measures make it clear why this shoddily made treehouse is best left as a design and never actually be built. To even consider this as a suitable living place would be lunacy.Shoddily Made Treehouse Design
This treehouse design might look neat from the outside, but the danger is evident as soon as anyone realizes how close to the ground the treehouse has been built. Tests have shown that these treehouses have a very high probability of suddenly and violently crashing to the ground if the ground shakes even slightly. Most practical-minded people would understand why a treehouse built too close to the ground is extremely dangerous.Treehouse Built Too Close to the Ground