Tree House (retired)
Oct 22, 2009 15:34:26 GMT -5
Post by MaryCarly on Oct 22, 2009 15:34:26 GMT -5
It took some work and time to put the house section together (two people & 30 minutes), but the branches simply snap on and there are only a few screws holding the house to the base. If I was going to move it, I would probably remove the branches and the base (trunk) and then just move the house as is. It could be taken apart, but there wouldn't be a great deal of advantage as you would still need a large box to pack it in and I would be concerned about the screws not really grabbing again when you went to put it back together. Once the branches are removed, the house itself isn't really that big. Also, the branches can be put in backwards so that they grow over the house instead of out away from the house. I think it looks better this way and it also takes up much less room.
I wish I could take pictures, but I don't have a camera right now. Perhaps I can explain it better. If you go to the treehouse pic on the AG site, just imagine that you exchange the branches so that the ones on left are put on the right and the right ones are on the left.
I initially saw it here on the board with someone else's pics and it was why I decided on getting the tree house. I knew that it would have to go in our bedroom under the window. Since that is near my husband's side of the bed, I was afraid that he would catch the branches as he passed by. I am happy to report that with the branches turned inward that is not a problem and my horses even fit under the branches too. The only drawback is that this makes it more awkward to remove the roof, but I can just easily swivel the branches out of the way when I want to do that.
I wish I could take pictures, but I don't have a camera right now. Perhaps I can explain it better. If you go to the treehouse pic on the AG site, just imagine that you exchange the branches so that the ones on left are put on the right and the right ones are on the left.
I initially saw it here on the board with someone else's pics and it was why I decided on getting the tree house. I knew that it would have to go in our bedroom under the window. Since that is near my husband's side of the bed, I was afraid that he would catch the branches as he passed by. I am happy to report that with the branches turned inward that is not a problem and my horses even fit under the branches too. The only drawback is that this makes it more awkward to remove the roof, but I can just easily swivel the branches out of the way when I want to do that.
