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Mick O'Brien, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Mick O'Brien · carpenter & builder · sheds-to-homes, cabins and things that stay up in a storm

“I lost a $3,000 cedar frame in a gale because I trusted the tree, not the ground, and learned that off-grid means building for the storm, not just the view.”

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— Mick. It'll still be standing in fifty years.

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Treehouse Building: No Bullshit Guide for Aussie Off-Grid Living

Look, if you're building a treehouse in Australia for off-grid living, you're not making a kids' toy. You're building a home. And if you do it wrong, you'll kill the tree, waste your money, and end up sleeping in the rain. Here's how to do it right.

Look, if you're building a treehouse in Australia for off-grid living, you're not making a kids' toy. You're building a home. And if you do it wrong, you'll kill the tree, waste your money, and end up sleeping in the rain. Here's how to do it right.

Platform Mounting: Don't Be a Dummy

Forget drilling bolts through the trunk. That's how you kill a tree. We use platform mounting: a system that lets the tree breathe while you build on it.

Warning: Never wrap chains or rope around the tree. It'll girdle the tree and kill it within 12 months. You're not building a pirate ship.

Tree-Friendly Attachments: The Only Way

Tree-friendly means no metal on bark. Here's what actually works in Australia:

Practical Tips: What They Won't Tell You

Australian Suppliers & Pricing (No Overseas Bullshit)

Item Supplier Price (AUD)
Treehouse Attachment Bolts (TABs) Treehouse Australia $85-$140 each
Treated Pine Platform Timber (2m x 2m) Woodmart $150-$300
Termite-Resistant Merbau Timber Timber Superstore $200-$400
Corrugated Iron Roofing (small section) Builders Warehouse $100-$200

That's it. No fluff. If you're not using TABs, you're doing it wrong. If you're using softwood, you're wasting money. Build it right or don't build it at all. Your off-grid life depends on it.

⚠️ SAFETY WARNING: Working with electrical systems, structural modifications, or gas installations carries inherent risks. If you are not confident in your abilities, always engage a licensed professional.

Worth a watch: Building a Cozy Treehouse in the Australian Bush | Fireplace & Campfire BBQ · Bushcraft1990

He notches living Australian hardwood for the main support beams and frames the floor with a simple cross‑brace pattern that can hold a wood‑burning fireplace and BBQ. I point out that most treehouse builds in the guide need this kind of load‑sharing detail, and the video shows it done right. — Mick O'Brien

When to Call a Professional

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.