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Originally Posted by pushkins
simply put there would be no mediocre budget for what your wanting to do, a bathroom, full kitchen and bedroom ?....The plumbing and electrical alone will dictate city approval and how your going to get the toilet plumbed to the house plumbing (which you will have to do) is not going to be cheap.
YES there should be extra room left in the bedroom of your tree house in case you get married, where else would you expect your new wife to sleep>>>> in a real house with a roof ? 
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*laughs* oh, I don't disagree, I'm just trying to work out the steps for it. Thus, me asking. I hope to utilize a type of water purification that I picked up in a book "Sunshine to Dollars", which is rather useful, as well as methods for heating the treehouse more easily. However, those are in the loose planning stages. I'm just trying to figure out a general idea of what this might cost, so I can have the cash for this summer. As an approximation, the tree house has about 430-500 square feet, though I can probably do the math fully, later. The notes I wrote up on the original designs are 2 years old, from May 2006, so the last picture was me re-referencing the sizes because of 2 years difference in sizes for growth. I'm just trying to figure out how the framework will work, and asking for tips so that this will work properly, with no problems, or very little problems. I know to go to Home Depot, and get outdoor wood paneling, which is supposed to be rather cheap, as well as to go to a nearby lumber yard for plywood and wood for the beams, but I'm trying to figure out the costs NOW so I have a budget approximation for this summer. I don't want to have it half done, and have to quit in the fall, only to find out that it's rotted over the winter, in summer 2009.
Ranma Bushiko