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Diagram
On this page you will find many diagrams of the treehouse. Just below is a diagram and a description of each section of the treehouse and
at the bottom of the page you will find a rotating diagram of the complete treehouse.
For this click on any of the red arrows to rotate the treehouse(treehouse is only shown from two angles).
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First Floor: The first floor is probably the biggest section. It has a couch made of wood and a bench that face each other. The first floor has an older look than the rest of the treehouse. I did on purpose not
to make it very sophisticated and professional looking. I added a small cubbyhole in one of the walls to store things but I stopped using it because I didn't want to get the stuff stolen. I don't often hang around on the first floor except for when I have lots of people inside my treehouse.
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Second Floor: The second floor is the section I use as a shelter. I go onto the second floor mostly when it's cold outside, when it's raining, or at night. Since I painted the walls white, it's a very bright room and is good at night when I only have a flashlight as a source of light. I covered part of the floor with blue lynoleum so some of the cracks could be covered.
All of the windows can be closed which is useful on a day when there's a cold wind. On the walls, I painted pictures and put up a Canadian flag.
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Balcony: The balcony is one of the newest sections. It faces north, has no roof, and has low walls. You can access the balcony by either the second floor or the screened-in balcony. This section is at the level of the second floor and is great for spying. I mostly use this section for when I want to be outside in the open. It's especially good during hot days.
During winter it's a great spot for snowball fights. In this section I have a sling shot designed to shoot snowballs. This is my favorite section of the treehouse.
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Screened-in Balcony: This section is the most important section. It is connected to all the other sections of the treehouse and has a rope ladder which is great for when you want to escape. This section overlooks the backlane and is also great for spying. The balcony is useful on rainy days when it's still hot outside. Because it's very open, fresh air comes in but it stays warm at the same time. This is also a good section during the night.
Although it's the smallest part of the treehouse, it's one of the more comfortable sections.
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