260 Square Feet of Tree House Is All a Portuguese Family Needs for the Summer

It has handbuilt furniture, a roof deck, and a slide—and you’ll dream about it all winter.

Designed by Madeiguincho, the Columba tree house has handbuilt furniture, a roof deck, and a slide.

In the coastal town of Melides, Portugal, architecture and woodworking studio Madeiguincho recently completed a 260-square-foot tree house surrounded by towering, 100-year-old pines. Founder Gonçalo Marrote designed the tiny retreat, named Columba, for Maria Viegas Neves, who lives full-time in Porto and sought to build a place on her aunt’s property where she and her two school-age sons could spend their summers.

"My sons and I usually stay in different houses each summer," says Maria. "This year, we stayed at Columba—we’d watch the sunset from the roof, have a drink on the porch while preparing dinner, and when it would get chilly, we’d go inside where it was warm and cozy—it was perfect."

The 260-square-foot tree house in Melides that Madeiguincho designed was inspired by a pair of centenary pine trees.

Inspired by a pair of 100-year-old pine trees, Madeiguincho designed this 260-square-foot tree house in Melides, Portugal.

Photo by Joāo Carranca

The tree house features a rooftop deck and a steel slide beside the entrance staircase.

The tree house features a rooftop deck and a steel slide beside the entry staircase.

Photo by Joāo Carranca

Wrapped in Japanese cedar, Columba features a lower level with a living area, a kitchen/dining area, and a bathroom. A wooden ladder leads to the upper level, where there’s a bedroom with a skylight and a door that opens to a rooftop deck. By elevating the structure, Marrote created space for a sheltered outdoor area. "We raised the main platform by about eight feet, creating a covered ground-level terrace beneath the house that allows for all types of usage," says Marrote.

The shade from the elevated structure joins the shadows of two pine trees near the house. "All of our decisions for the Columba tree house were made considering these two magnificent centenary pine trees—they were our main inspiration when it came to the design and construction."

A cork wall offers texture and subtle pattern at the entrance to the tree house.

A cork wall provides texture and subtle pattern at the entrance to the tree house.

Photo by Joāo Carranca

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