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You can stay in a dreamy fairy-lit treehouse in the woods near Atlanta

Rachel Hosie   

You can stay in a dreamy fairy-lit treehouse in the woods near Atlanta
  • A man built a dreamy treehouse in the woods and it's available on Airbnb.
  • Kyle Longwell's "Owl in the Oak" treehouse is in the middle of the woods 30 minutes from downtown Atlanta.
  • It's covered in fairy lights, has no internet, and is surrounded by trees and a stream.
  • The treehouse sleeps three and costs $353 for two nights.

A man built an incredible treehouse all by himself and it's available to rent on Airbnb.

Kyle Longwell's "Owl in the Oak" treehouse is in the middle of the woods 30 minutes from downtown Atlanta, with views overlooking trees and a stream.

Decked out in fairy lights, with a winding staircase, wraparound outdoor terrace, and tasteful decor, it's the perfect place for a remote getaway.

Guests will be entirely off-grid and there's only one power outlet, which can be used to charge small electronics but not larger items like hairdryers, toasters, or coffee makers.

Don't worry though, there's a propane heater, hot water, fans, micro USB ports, fridge, stovetop, kettle, French press, toilet, and shower.

The 120 square foot treehouse sleeps three — two can share a queen bed, while the third person can sleep on a twin bed that folds out from the love seat.

Despite being remote, you can drive to a parking spot nearby and it's then just a two-minute walk to the treehouse.

The Airbnb listing says that ultimately, Longwell hopes to build a fire pit with seating nearby too.

Two nights in the treehouse costs $353, and Longwell built the whole thing himself.

"I was amazed at the idea of a space that was designed for adults but built in the trees, such a wonderful nod to childhood and the notion that we can remain whimsical as adults," he told Metro.

Longwell explained that it had taken him six months to build the first third of the treehouse, but after losing his job due to the coronavirus, he was able to focus on the project fully and completed it in just two more months.

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