Dennis McGuire’s Tree House in Photos

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A bridge spans a crevasse at the entrance to the main residence, known as the Tree House.

The front door opens into the voluminous great room.

The cozy space includes a decorative wood stove.

The open-plan great room

The sleek, restored kitchen.

The dining area.

Just outside is a huge deck set in the surrounding treetops.

The deck looks out toward Tahquitz Rock.

One of the two bedrooms in the main residence.

One of the main home’s two bathrooms.

Boulders are incorporated into the design of the art studio.

A spa tub sits high on the hillside outside one of the bedrooms.

A lower deck is nestled into the hillside.

The home is built around granite boulders, towering pines and cedars, vibrant oaks, and elegant Japanese maples.

The guesthouse, known as the Hut, takes inspiration from Ray Eames, Le Corbusier, and Henry David Thoreau.

Inside the Hut.

The rock and glass pavilion opens to tree-shaded deck.