"Treehouse Masters" Returns to Animal Planet for an All-New Season on August 4 at 9PM/ET
This season, Pete Nelson and his crew will take on new build locations, including Norway for their first ever international treehouse build, and a very special treehouse for singer-songwriter Grace Vanderwaal.
[via press release from Animal Planet] "TREEHOUSE MASTERS" RETURNS TO ANIMAL PLANET FOR AN ALL-NEW SEASON ON AUGUST 4 AT 9PM/ET
(New York, NY) Animal Planet's TREEHOUSE MASTERS returns for all-new episodes beginning Friday, August 4 at 9PM. This season, Pete Nelson and his crew will take on new build locations, including Norway for their first ever international treehouse build, and a very special treehouse for singer-songwriter Grace Vanderwaal.
When asked in 2016 what she would do with her winnings, America's Got Talent season 11 winner, Grace Vanderwaal said she wanted a "sick treehouse" built by Pete Nelson. Now the 13-year-old singer-songwriter's wish will come true when she appears on TREEHOUSE MASTERS. Pete will make Grace's dream a reality when he builds her a treehouse of her very own that will be the ideal get away for songwriting and letting her imagination run wild! Here's a first look at Pete and Grace choosing the perfect spot for her oasis in the trees: https://www.instagram.com/p/BV5A9_3AA13/?hl=en
Pete dedicates his life granting people's dreams of turning peaceful nooks in nature into the ultimate escapes. He and his team execute the most outrageous treehouses designed to delight every whimsy, form and function. Whether he's building magnificent multi-bedroom treehouses with state-of-the-art kitchens and bathrooms or rendering simpler, peaceful one-room escapes, Pete always goes out on a limb to create the most breathtaking treehouses with spectacular views.
Other build locations this season will include Denali State Park, Alaska, where a one-of-a-kind treehouse at Princess Cruises' Mt McKinley Wilderness Lodge is constructed for mountain high relaxation with spectacular views of Denali.
Treehouse Masters is produced for Animal Planet by Discovery Studios.
This season, Pete Nelson and his crew will take on new build locations, including Norway for their first ever international treehouse build, and a very special treehouse for singer-songwriter Grace Vanderwaal.
[via press release from Animal Planet] "TREEHOUSE MASTERS" RETURNS TO ANIMAL PLANET FOR AN ALL-NEW SEASON ON AUGUST 4 AT 9PM/ET
(New York, NY) Animal Planet's TREEHOUSE MASTERS returns for all-new episodes beginning Friday, August 4 at 9PM. This season, Pete Nelson and his crew will take on new build locations, including Norway for their first ever international treehouse build, and a very special treehouse for singer-songwriter Grace Vanderwaal.
When asked in 2016 what she would do with her winnings, America's Got Talent season 11 winner, Grace Vanderwaal said she wanted a "sick treehouse" built by Pete Nelson. Now the 13-year-old singer-songwriter's wish will come true when she appears on TREEHOUSE MASTERS. Pete will make Grace's dream a reality when he builds her a treehouse of her very own that will be the ideal get away for songwriting and letting her imagination run wild! Here's a first look at Pete and Grace choosing the perfect spot for her oasis in the trees: https://www.instagram.com/p/BV5A9_3AA13/?hl=en
Pete dedicates his life granting people's dreams of turning peaceful nooks in nature into the ultimate escapes. He and his team execute the most outrageous treehouses designed to delight every whimsy, form and function. Whether he's building magnificent multi-bedroom treehouses with state-of-the-art kitchens and bathrooms or rendering simpler, peaceful one-room escapes, Pete always goes out on a limb to create the most breathtaking treehouses with spectacular views.
Other build locations this season will include Denali State Park, Alaska, where a one-of-a-kind treehouse at Princess Cruises' Mt McKinley Wilderness Lodge is constructed for mountain high relaxation with spectacular views of Denali.
Treehouse Masters is produced for Animal Planet by Discovery Studios.
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