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Paul Cameron

About me

My life-plan wish is to be eccentric by the time I retire...and I’m very much on track - a session drummer who now designs and builds Rope Bridges, Treehouses, Tree-top Walkways and awesome Nest Swings worldwide has to be just about as eccentric, eclectic and entrepreneurial as is possible to be...but often commented as “the best job in the world!” and in the words of my son - "thank you for being such an awesome dad, friend, boss and role model. You are the coolest guy I know and I only hope to achieve what you have in your life"

Following study at the Royal College of Music and whilst Professor of Music at the Royal Military and Royal Marines Schools of Music I went on to achieve a truly impressive musical career. With Musical Director and performance roles at the Royal National Theatre over 20 years, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, London’s West End Theatre, London Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Opera House, I also went on to perform on the Oscar-winning film track ‘Shakespeare in Love’, invited to be Artistic Consultant to 'Rhythm Sticks' at the South Bank Centre, an inspired eclectic producer and promoter for ground-breaking collaborations, co-producer for a Warner Classics top 5 classical-crossover album and have published a successful series of books for Faber.

Given my natural affinity with business, study for an MBA and my highly creative and eclectic background; enhancing a career in music with a magically entrepreneurial journey was not much of a leap to take. I merely transferred my endless ideas and boundless energy into designing and creating something that I felt passionate about - building a successful company, brand and business both online, in the media and financially that brings dreams to life and releases everyone’s inner child. The pioneering entrepreneurial Director of Treehouse Life Ltd., I am certainly a man in touch with my inner-child and a 'wow-factor' new business success with Elton John, Gary Barlow, the founder of Gum Tree, FD’s of Disney and Kurt Geiger and the owner of F1 as clients and projects worldwide.

  • Paul Cameron:

    “Treehouse Life began from a passion for creating extraordinary spaces that connect people with nature. I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of bringing childhood dreams to life—where adventure, creativity, and the outdoors intersect. I wanted to build places where families could step away from the hustle of everyday life, slow down, and let their imaginations soar. That’s how Treehouse Life came to be. We saw a need for not just structures, but experiences—spaces where kids and adults alike could find wonder, make memories, and reconnect with each other.”

  • Paul Cameron:

    “We focus on high-net-worth families looking for something that goes beyond a standard play area. These families want unique, luxurious, and highly bespoke outdoor spaces where they can bond and escape the demands of their busy lives. What’s unique is that we don’t just build Treehouses—we create magical, immersive environments that are tailored to each family’s vision. We work closely with our clients to ensure that every project, whether it’s a Treehouse or a Rope Bridge, is a true reflection of their personal style and dreams.”

  • Paul Cameron:

    “Our attention to detail, craftsmanship, and customer service are what set us apart. We’ve been around for over two decades, and during that time, we’ve perfected the art of balancing design, safety, and imagination. But beyond that, it’s our understanding of what families want. Our Rope Bridges, Treehouses, and adventure spaces are more than just structures—they’re experiences. We know that clients are looking for something world-class, and we deliver on that with innovation, bespoke design, and a commitment to quality.”

  • Paul Cameron:

    “With over 20 years in the business, we’ve learned that customer experience is everything. Listening to what families want and understanding their unique needs has been key to our success. Over the years, we’ve built a reputation not just for our craftsmanship, but for how we collaborate with clients. Our design process is completely bespoke, and that’s something we’ve refined over time. Each project is an evolution of the last, and our long history means we can bring a depth of knowledge and innovation to every build.”

  • Paul Cameron:

    “Those elements are at the heart of everything we do. When we design a Treehouse, Rope Bridge or an adventure space, we’re not just thinking about aesthetics—we’re thinking about how it will make people feel. Kids thrive on adventure and make-believe, and we want to create spaces that fuel their imaginations. For adults, it’s about tapping into that sense of childhood wonder, of rediscovering fun in a way that’s relaxed and natural. We take that seriously because those moments of fantasy and fun are what make our projects so memorable.”

  • Paul Cameron:

    “Customisation is everything for us. No two projects are the same because no two families are the same. We work closely with our clients to understand their lifestyle, their property, and their vision. Whether it’s incorporating a unique feature like a zipline or crafting an entire treehouse village, we ensure that every detail reflects their personal tastes. It’s a collaborative process where we bring our expertise, but the family brings their imagination, and together we create something truly special.”

  • Paul Cameron:

    “Sustainability is a core value at Treehouse Life. We’re building these structures in natural environments, so it’s only right that we respect and preserve those spaces. We use ethically sourced materials, and we design our projects to blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings. It’s about building something that not only lasts but also enhances the landscape. Our clients care about sustainability too, and we’re proud to offer eco-friendly solutions that don’t compromise on quality or creativity.”

  • Paul Cameron:

    “There are so many, but one that stands out is a project we did for a family who wanted a treehouse that was more than just a play area—it was to be a place where their children could learn, explore, and create memories for years to come. We built an expansive Treehouse with multiple levels, bridges, and secret hideaways. The moment the family saw it for the first time, the look on their faces was priceless. It wasn’t just a Treehouse; it became a cherished part of their home and their family’s story.”

  • Paul Cameron:

    “Listening to our customers is central to our process. Every family has a unique story, and our goal is to bring that story to life through our designs. Over the years, we’ve learned that the best innovations come from really understanding what our clients are looking for. Sometimes they come to us with a very clear vision, and other times they’re looking for guidance. Either way, by truly listening, we’re able to push the boundaries of what’s possible and create something that’s not just beautiful but meaningful.”

  • Paul Cameron:

    “We’ve got some really exciting projects in the pipeline. We’re working on some larger-scale, multi-generational spaces that bring the whole family together, from grandparents to toddlers. We’re also exploring new materials and techniques that allow us to create even more immersive experiences. The future for Treehouse Life is about continuing to innovate while staying true to our roots—creating spaces where families can escape, connect, and enjoy the magic of the outdoors together.”