The Morans used wood from a friend’s deconstructed barn in their treehouse which also features twisted rope railings, windows that close, buckets for deliveries and adornments like birdhouses. Credit: Matthew Thorsen
The Morans turned their driveway – pictured here under the new grass – into more yard space. Credit: Matthew Thorsen
Coming down the stairs on the side of the treehouse. Credit: Matthew Thorsen
The Moran family also has a zipline in their yard, strung between two pine trees. Credit: Matthew Thorsen
McKenna Raymond-Batdorf takes a ride on the zipline. Credit: Matthew Thorsen
Neighborhood kids often try out the zipline or hang out in the treehouse. Credit: Matthew Thorsen
Credit: Matthew Thorsen
Super-cute kitty door. Credit: Matthew Thorsen
Even in a small space, the Morans fit gardens, a hammock and picnic table. Credit: Matthew Thorsen
Birdhouse. Credit: Matthew Thorsen
Bucket for receiving deliveries. Credit: Matthew Thorsen
Twisted balusters made with a single piece of mariner’s rope. Credit: Matthew Thorsen
Treehouse interior. Credit: Matthew Thorsen

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