DIY Miniature · A Cherry-Blossom Tree House Sakura Tree House A cherry-blossom tree house you build by hand — a multi-level wooden hideaway wound around a tree trunk and buried in pink sakura, with winding staircases, tiny lit rooms and lanterns glowing in the branches. A big, romantic statement piece for your shelf. The idea behind it A treehouse buried in blossom Sakura Tree House is the kind of little hideaway you dreamed of as a child — a wooden house built up a tree trunk in levels, with balconies and bridges, all under a canopy of soft pink cherry blossom. Staircases wind up between the rooms, lanterns hang from the branches, and the whole thing glows when the light comes on. Standing about 30 cm tall, it's a real centrepiece. In the details Staircases, little rooms and lanterns Wander up and there's something on every level — winding and spiral staircases, tiny furnished rooms behind round windows, balconies, bridges and lanterns tucked among the blossom. The pink canopy spills over everything, so from any angle there's another little corner to find. Made by hand 529 pieces, an advanced labour of love An advanced build of 529 precision-cut wooden pieces over roughly 12 to 20 hours, with a clear illustrated manual. Raise the trunk, build up the rooms, train the blossom and wire the warm lighting at your own pace — a long, absorbing, screen-free project that ends as a showstopping piece of decor and a memorable gift. Build the Sakura Tree House 529 pieces · advanced · about 12–20 hours · warm LED light · assembled 30.7 × 30 × 24.1 cm. Build the tree, raise the rooms, light the lanterns, and keep a blossom-covered tree house glowing on your shelf.