Treehouse Exterior in a Winter Forest

A Treehouse Hidden Deep in the Forest

A self-sufficient underground survival home

Built high among the trees, this secluded treehouse blends naturally into the winter forest. Wooden walls, warm interior light, and elevated construction provide privacy, safety, and a deep sense of calm far away from cities and roads.
This is a place designed for silence, reflection, and true connection with nature.

Ukrainian All-Terrain Vehicle for Extreme Access

This Ukrainian-built all-terrain vehicle is designed to reach places where ordinary transport cannot. Snow, mud, rocks, or steep forest terrain — it delivers supplies, materials, and people safely year-round.
A reliable solution for remote living in extreme environments.

Construction Phase in Winter

Construction continues even in snowy conditions. Elevated platforms, reinforced supports, and careful planning allow the structure to be built safely above rocky terrain while preserving surrounding trees and landscape.
A balance between craftsmanship and nature.

Interior Bedroom with Autonomous Power

The bedroom remains warm and comfortable even during harsh winter conditions. Autonomous power stations supply stable electricity for lighting, devices, and essential systems, ensuring a peaceful night without reliance on external infrastructure.
Everything here is designed for comfort in isolation.

A compact wood stove provides steady and efficient heating throughout the cabin. Firewood is stored nearby, allowing long-term use during winter months while maintaining a cozy and safe indoor environment.
Simple, reliable, and proven by time.

Food Storage & Energy Core

This room is the heart of the shelter. It stores long-term food supplies including canned goods, grains, vegetables, and bottled water — enough for 6–12 months for 2–3 people.
Multiple autonomous power stations provide electricity for lighting, refrigeration, ventilation, and electronics.
The space also includes a compact shower and toilet, allowing full self-sufficiency and basic comfort during extended stays. Food and utilities are maintained in controlled conditions, ensuring safety and reliability during long-term isolation.

Outdoor Diesel Generator

A diesel generator is installed outside the main structure to provide reliable backup power during extended periods without sunlight or increased energy demand.
Placed outdoors for safety and noise reduction, it ensures uninterrupted operation of critical systems when needed, even in harsh winter conditions.

Technical Summary

Total estimated area: ~38–42 m² (410–450 sq ft)
Occupancy: 2 people
Power: Portable battery power stations + optional solar input + outdoor diesel backup generator
Heating: Wood-burning stove
Water & sanitation: Stored potable water, compact shower, toilet
Food storage: Long-term pantry for dry goods and bottled water
Autonomy: 1 months (moderate consumption)

Transport:
All-terrain support vehicle for year-round access, supply delivery, and winter conditions.

Estimated total cost (house + vehicle):
$50,000 – $120,000
(including construction, energy systems, and a used all-terrain vehicle; final cost depends on materials, equipment condition, and region)

This project is a conceptual design created for inspiration and architectural visualization. It is not a real construction project or a technical blueprint.

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