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Favorite Comment: Fixer April says, “…then in the dead of night the children heard the monster’s gnarly arm reach up from the basement to their window……”
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What happens when the tree leaves?
All I know is that someone isn’t getting their security deposit back.
That house had a hydroponic green house in its basement but was left unattended for a while…
Commie, pinko, tree-hugging house!
Extreme treehouse makeover!
That house has some serious wood.
That looks Photoshoped. If the tree was really there the siding around the trunk would be buckled. And if the house was really that tall, there would be some windows lower down too.
Not necessarily. First the siding could have big enough gaps around it to have not buckled yet (will need trimming in the future assuming the tree lasts long enough. Also it looks like the house is built into a relatively steep hill, or mountain, and a rocky one at that. The siding may be mostly covering supports, not usable space, so you wouldn’t have the windows. Kinda stupid overall (the house not the commenter) but not something thats impossible either.
If you think this can’t exist for real, you deserve a good whack with a 2×4. Buckled siding? Clearly this house is pretty new, and it’s obviously built around the tree after it had already grown to roughly this size. And why would they have windows lower down that side if they don’t need them? There’s a (windowless) door up the stairs; I expect such a door to open into the garage or a storage space, so this would be the utility corner of the house, with a small basement below the garage level.
There’s probably nothing much behind that siding, actually. Because of the steep hill the house is probably built on piers.
@Orv: could well be. In which case they’ve probably done it up like this because it looks neater, or to prevent people having passionate and loud sex under the overhang or something.
so much for maintenance free vinyl siding. maybe Swiss Family Robinson was having withdrawal pains moving into a conventional house.
Come on, that’s awesome!
It only counts as awesome if the tree survives for a few years. Often one of the contractors will manage to kill the tree’s roots. Or the house’s drainage will alternately flood and totally dry out the roots.
Termites!
This must be a Greenhouse.
Making gas. Eating opposition.
We knew the house was possessed by an Elephant when we found the trunk.
that was so weird and nonsensical that it was actually funny.
is that a dogwood tree. i can usually tell by its’ bark.
The odds of a greenpeace activist living there is less than 1.
…then in the dead of night the children heard the monster’s gnarly arm reach up from the basement to their window……
Holy crap don’t make it angry! Sorry, sorry, I’ll fix that leaky gutter, just please don’t hit me with your tree arms!
Jimmy decided to ask for a refund on his bonsai training book.
And the ad read: Cute, new, move-in special Druid housing complete with built-in altar.
Love how the railing is leading to the edge of the house. Is this Dorothy’s house?
It’s hard to move when you have such deep roots in a town.
Sooner or later one of the local kids will spray paint a stick man on the wall behind the tree.
We are closer to Planet of the Apes than you think.
It’s from the 6th photo in Home Inspection Nightmares V, on the This Old House website:
http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/photos/0,,1614615_1349283,00.html
Ah, yes. It is but the comments on here are much funnier.
The other trees look jealous.
I would hate to see this in a couple of years after the tree has grown a bit (remember, kids, trunks get wider as the tree grows taller — leave it some room to grow into or else no more wall… or house!)
There’ll be nothing you’d hate to see if the owner runs a jigsaw around the gap every year or two.
Actually, I believe this is a sandpaper tree, so it makes the hole bigger all by itself.
I am not sure who to give credit for this one… the builder or the politican/building inspector that decided it was better for everyone involved if we just saved the tree.
Hmm, guess the tree realized that its brethren have been chopped into strips and plastered on the wall behind it!
this came from here: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/photos/0,,1614615_1349283,00.html
Rural housing with a natural lumbar support structure.
Is that natural wood, or are you just happy to see me?
There is a similar story on the “Lovely Listings” site. The house was built over a rock. :p
http://lovelylisting.com/2009/12/this-house-is-rockin.html
After millions of dollars invested in genetic engineering, we have developed a method of growing truly green homes. This new species of tree can be grown into any number of configurations to suit the needs of the homeowner. It’s bark can mimic the appearance of vinyl siding or brick. We have even developed a transparent bark for windows.
“Hmmm, I don’t know. I’m looking more for a split level with an oak growing out of it.”
i can see why they bought it… this house really grows on you
I have to wonder which was cheaper, getting the tree cut down, or putting siding up all the way around where a tree just smashed through your foundation?
If you don’t regularly prune your house, it will eventually start to overtake the surrounding vegetation.
Mom house warned me about swallowing watermelon seeds…
Tree house, your doing it right
At this point, Basement cat had gone TOO FAR.
Swiss Family Robinson: The Next Generation.
Looks like another case for Dr. House!