Microsoft creates a tree house office area for employees to stimulate employee creativity

According to CNBC, Microsoft employees are now working among the trees. The tech giant has constructed a unique treehouse on its Raymond Park campus, transforming it into a casual workspace and meeting area. This innovative setup is part of Microsoft's growing trend toward outdoor workspaces, offering a fresh environment for creativity and collaboration. ![Microsoft Tree House](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/aa/ce/77/48c2561fd62001f144c88ba991.jpg) The treehouse sits more than 12 feet (3.7 meters) above the ground, featuring charred wood walls, large skylights, a gas fireplace, WiFi access, and hidden electrical outlets. Employees can even enjoy meals in an outdoor extension of the cafeteria, making it a fully functional and comfortable space. ![Microsoft Tree House](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/53/b6/31/854659f89f64022c1a9dc50c16.jpg) In a blog post, Microsoft shared, "As employees shift their work from indoors to outdoors and communicate from high up in the trees, they will rethink how they work." This initiative was designed by Pete Nelson, a renowned treehouse builder featured in the documentary "Tree House Master," and is part of Microsoft’s broader effort to create a more natural and inspiring work environment. ![Microsoft Tree House](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/9a/57/98/d101a2e08f0c49315a3847303c.jpg) Microsoft claims that working in nature can boost creativity, focus, and overall well-being. While some of these perks may not be accessible to all companies, especially those in busy cities, this treehouse is a clear example of how the company is pushing the boundaries of traditional office spaces. ![Microsoft Tree House](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/cd/59/42/4a4c560488a558d90.jpg) One of the key advantages Microsoft has is its 500-acre forested campus, which provides ample green space and wildlife—a rare luxury for most urban-based companies. So far, two-thirds of the treehouses have been completed and are already in use, with the remaining third expected to be finished by the end of the year. It's safe to say, this is more than just a workplace—it's a lifestyle upgrade.

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