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I was designing a fantasy treehouse last night, but today when I showed it to my mom she said it would kill the tree.

 

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I didn't intend for it to look like the tree is dead. My basic idea was for the tree to be hollowed out in the trunk, a multipurpose room in the trunk, ladders to the higher part of the tree, and beneath the leaves a bedroom.

 

What could someone do to make a treehouse INSIDE the tree, without stopping the tree from ever growing again?

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I was designing a fantasy treehouse last night, but today when I showed it to my mom she said it would kill the tree.

 

post-63006-0-92365200-1332017514_thumb.jpg

 

I didn't intend for it to look like the tree is dead. My basic idea was for the tree to be hollowed out in the trunk, a multipurpose room in the trunk, ladders to the higher part of the tree, and beneath the leaves a bedroom.

 

What could someone do to make a treehouse INSIDE the tree, without stopping the tree from ever growing again?

 

 

It would have to be a pretty damn big tree but no it would not kill the tree to hollow it out, it might make it weaker and result in the tree being blown down...

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Then what if the tree was reinforced on the inside with something stronger, like sheet metal?

Sure, that might work.

 

And to Moon's comment, the center of a large tree (the heartwood) is not living. You'll often find living trees with rotted out cores. If you want to kill a standing tree you girdle it. That is, cut through the thin layer of cells just beneath the bark, all the way around a tree.

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