A midcentury modern “treehouse” that is secreted away among the greenery in Oregon has hit the market for $1.09 million—60 years after it was designed by architect Otto Poticha.
Built in 1965, the two-bedroom residence is known as The Trombley House and last traded hands for $820,000 in July 2022.
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The so-called treehouse has been meticulously updated and modernized—maintaining every hallmark of Poticha’s original vision, including the sunken living room.
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The home’s most impressive feature is immediately apparent at first glance: the enormous walls of windows that blur the barrier between inside and out, making it feel as though you are at one with nature.
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Wood accents fill the home, helping to bring the outside into the property.
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The open floor plan helps the property to feel incredibly spacious.
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The home was originally designed for a schoolteacher.
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There are wide terraces and porches outside that provide the perfect place to relax under the trees.