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The men of Daniels Wood Land thrive on challenging projects, so when a returning, high-profile client requests a hobbit hideaway play structure for her daughters, they can't wait to channel their inner Tolkien. To give the illusion the house sprouted from the ground, the guys use a 3,500-year-old, 20,000 lb. gnarled redwood root ball as a base and their wood-bending skills to construct an earthy, crooked structure accented with twisted pieces of driftwood that looks just like it was crafted by two tiny hobbit hands. The magical house even features floating lily-pad-like steps leading up to a large, round door, circular windows, monkey bars and a rustic water cannon. Complete with two hidden bunk beds, a turbo slide and a nature-scape sound system, this unique hidey-hole is the perfect place to unite the family and inspire their fantastical imaginations.
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