Treehouse Masters

Season 2

TV-PG
A man builds one-of-a-kind treehouses.

17 Episodes

  • Santa's Workshop
    E1
    Santa's WorkshopA family who celebrates Christmas 365 days a year tasks Pete with creating a Christmas treehouse wonderland in Jamul, CA. With some extra special holiday help, Pete and his crew build a magical Alpine-style treehouse perfect for Santa and Mrs. Claus.
  • Temple of Adventure
    E2
    Temple of AdventurePete builds an adventure-themed treehouse for an exploration-loving family in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains. This 2-story masterpiece is packed with adventurous novelties, including a rock climbing wall, suspension bridges, and hidden passageways.
  • Black Bear Bungalow
    E3
    Black Bear BungalowTwo sisters who run their family’s rural inn in Farmington, Pennsylvania, present Pete with a bear of a task: build an observation treehouse on their 1000-acre property, where they can watch the black bears roaming the land. Pete is a little nervous at first when it comes to his team building in the midst of these wild beasts, but he turns his fear into inspiration by creating his first-ever mid-century decagon treehouse with walls of glass and windows, a wrap-around deck, cathedral ceilings and a closed-circuit bear-cam tracking system nestled among three white oaks and standing more than 20 feet from the ground. For the interior, Pete incorporates mission-style furniture, a roaring fireplace and a handmade oak bar.
  • Wild Butterfly Escape
    E4
    Wild Butterfly EscapeA family in Independence, OH who run a hope center want to build a therapeutic space in the trees. Believing in the healing power of trees and treehouses, Pete builds a butterfly-themed treehouse in a cluster of 6 trees featuring a climbing net and loft.
  • Sky-high Redwood Retreat
    E5
    Sky-high Redwood RetreatA nature-loving woman in Humboldt County, California, asks Pete and his crew to build a treehouse that pushes their skills to the limit. She feels cramped in her home and wants a permanent residence 60 feet up in the area’s giant redwood trees. Pete and crew take the comforts of home to new heights in this bohemian-chic, tri-level treehouse, which boasts a bathroom, lounge and bedroom loft spread out throughout three floors with low-hanging lights, tapestries, modular furniture and an overall genie-in-a-bottle aesthetic. The owner dreams of being able to see the Pacific Ocean from her cozy forest perch atop the redwood canopy, and Pete knows that he and his crew are the only ones who can deliver!
  • Levitating Lighthouse
    E6
    Levitating LighthouseA young couple has big dreams of a lighthouse treehouse atop a seaside seawall along the coast of Northwest Washington. Pete is challenged by the property’s incredibly steep grade and must deliver all of his materials to the site by way of barge only! The octagon-shaped, two-story, white-and-red shingled structure, which is housed among a group of cottonwood trees, features porthole windows, a wrap-around balcony, a nautical-themed interior and rainbow-colored glass. The couple, wanting to truly live off the grid, throws Pete a curve ball by asking him for a rainwater shower system, a composting toilet and supply power (where there is none). Surprisingly, Pete delivers a custom gift for the couple's pampered pooch: a 'backyard' high in the air!
  • Record-High Recording Studio
    E7
    Record-High Recording StudioA family from nearby Seattle wants to expand its already famous rural recording studio up into the trees! Up for the challenge, Pete creates a high-tech, two-story recording oasis more than 36 feet tall with in a group of cedar trees. Marrying music and nature, Pete and crew accent the treehouse with rust-colored metal, patterned, textured cork walls and a massive picture window that overlooks the wild salmon creek below. Upon completion, this musical treetop masterpiece is ready for its first recording session when a Grammy-award-winning megastar arrives at the reveal to lay down a brand-new track.
  • African Safari Hut-WRONG SEASON
    E8
    African Safari Hut-WRONG SEASONPete uses handhewn rustic cedar to build an African-inspired circular hut treehouse complete with aerial walkway, spiral staircase, and thatched roof.
  • Bionic Treehouse-WRONG SEASON
    E9
    Bionic Treehouse-WRONG SEASONPete revisits his former home - a site where he built his very first treehouses. Revamping old treehouse building techniques with new and improved methods, the team fuses traditional wood with the power of steel, making these Nelson classics brand new.
  • Scottish High Garden-WRONG SEASON
    E10
    Scottish High Garden-WRONG SEASONA couple in Tulsa has two things in common: they are both expert gardeners and they both have Scottish heritage. They enlist Pete to build “something extraordinary” in their backyard by creating a treetop Scottish cottage 10-feet high in a robust pin oak. Pete creates this sturdy treetop gardeners’ paradise to resist the powerful Oklahoma winds and connects it directly to the couple’s home via a sky bridge: a first for Pete! The treehouse features custom hanging flower baskets, floral-themed decorative railings, interior cubbies for storing gardening tools, Scottish-themed furniture and even tartan curtains. When all is said and done, the treehouse will be a floating garden in the sky, built by Pete and the NTS crew while donning a new addition to their uniforms – authentic Scottish kilts.
  • Birds Nest-WRONG SEASON
    E11
    Birds Nest-WRONG SEASONThe matriarch of a multi-generational Memphis family with a retreat in a wild bird paradise reaches out to Pete to build a giant bird nest treehouse. This “human nest” will pay homage to the magnificent egret nests that line the family’s lake, and will be housed in two hackberry trees and one sturdy oak. The two-story retreat will feature driftwood railings woven to truly look like a living nest, a Southern-style living area, and twelve hand-crafted windows. The exterior will feature a wraparound screen-porch, wildlife viewing deck, and a dumbwaiter rigged to send Southern sweet tea to the roof during sunset bird watching sessions.
  • Towering Treetop Teahouse-WRONG SEASON
    E12
    Towering Treetop Teahouse-WRONG SEASONPete and the crew look to Buddha's teachings as they build a traditional Japanese teahouse 20 feet in the air complete with a shoji screen wall, Tatami mats, low table with sunken floor and pagoda style roof for a zen-like paradise in Seattle.
  • Treehouse Masters International: Japan-WRONG SEASON
    E13
    Treehouse Masters International: Japan-WRONG SEASONTruly a worldwide phenomenon, treehouses extend to even the farthest corners of our world. Pete travels to Japan to tour with the country's most beloved, renowned treehouse builder: Takashi Kobayashi. Longtime friend of Pete’s and truly an inspiration to treehouse builders everywhere, Taka takes his American buddy on a whirlwind tour of his greatest creations, including a treehouse bar in the middle of Tokyo, a luxurious spa retreat in the countryside and a touching treetop tribute to children affected by the devastating 2011 tsunami. All the while, Pete experiences the wonders of Japan's wilds, the quirky excitement of Tokyo, and shares with us traditional Japanese experiences.
  • Canopy Island Camp-WRONG SEASON
    E14
    Canopy Island Camp-WRONG SEASONPete builds a treehouse that represents the meaning of summer camp, with a glamorous twist, just off the coast of WA. Pete gains inspiration to create a space that includes archery, a rock climbing wall, and enough bunk beds to sleep plenty of “glampers.”
  • View From Above 2-WRONG SEASON
    E15
    View From Above 2-WRONG SEASONPete and Daryl join forces with an inventive treehouse designer to create a sky-high geometric globe for an adventurous and deserving family whose many good works include rescuing lost and stranded hikers in the vast woodlands near their Seattle home. This 30-sided, out-of-this-world treetop orb will be connected to the trees solely by wires.
  • Country Superstar Speakeasy-WRONG SEASON
    E16
    Country Superstar Speakeasy-WRONG SEASONBrian Kelley, half of the award winning country duo Florida Georgia Line, and his wife call on Pete to construct a modern treehouse with a vintage country twist perched above a steep ravine and connected to their Nashville home by a multi-platform bridge.
  • AJ's Wish Treehouse-WRONG SEASON
    E17
    AJ's Wish Treehouse-WRONG SEASONAn Arizona boy's Make-a-Wish request is granted when Pete designs a tree house with a ramp for his wheelchair and characters from the 2014 film "The Boxtrolls."

Cast of Season 2

  • Pete NelsonHimself - Host

 

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