The treehouse is designed by Blue Forest, the world’s leading luxury treehouse and eco-home builders. Blue Forest create treehouses which reflect the environment in which they are built, aiming to bring people closer to the natural world and the great outdoors.
With environmental credentials and sustainability a key consideration in all of their designs, Kebony was selected for the exterior of the building; a sustainable alternative to tropical hardwood and toxic treated timber. The technology behind the wood is an innovative process that enhances the properties of sustainable softwood species to give them similar characteristics to tropical hardwoods.
Adrian Pye, Head of International Sales at Kebony said: "It has been a very exciting project for Kebony to be involved in and seeing the luxury Blue Forest treehouse in the wonderful RHS setting at Hampton Court, surrounded by the some of the most prestigious gardens. It will demonstrate how innovations such as Kebony can be integrated with a building’s natural environment”.
Simon Payne, Director at Blue Forest commented: “Our bespoke treehouses are designed to blend in and reflect their secluded locations. We only use only the highest quality products to ensure that they are able to withstand and not damage the environment. Kebony was a fitting choice for this project because of its strength and environmental credibility. It’s organic, natural beauty means that it looks fantastic amongst the stunning array of gardens on display at RHS.”