Redwood Kings Season 1
Fraternal twins Ron and John Daniels run their tree house and theming business, Daniel's Wood Land.
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Redwood Kings
2013 / TV-PGFraternal twins Ron and John Daniels run their tree house and theming business, Daniel's Wood Land.
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Redwood Kings Season 1 Full Episode Guide
The team has been hired to build a custom treehouse for a family in Sunnyside, Washington. But with three kids, including one with special needs, and another on the way, their design must be extraordinary and touch on a range of ages and personalities.
When the team receives a call from The Marine Museum of the Great Lakes in Ontario, Canada. The museum wants three large-scale replicas of ships that sank in the Great Lakes during the previous three centuries.
In the heart of California's cowboy country, twin brothers build incredible creations from majestic hunks of reclaimed redwood, including an elaborate playhouse for the daughters of wealthy customers from the Bay Area. Includes new facts.
The Daniels Wood Land team is commissioned to create a dungeon attraction in San Francisco's historic Fisherman's Wharf. The guys then rush off to Huntsville, AL, where they install a 3,000-year-old timeline log at a wild animal park.
When a farmer from central California wants to create the ultimate roadside attraction for travelers, he recruits Daniels Wood Land for the project. With a tight deadline, the guys design an authentic millhouse that pays tribute to the gold rush days.
A returning client hires Ron and John to construct a 10-gun, camping-themed shooting gallery featuring dozens of dancing ducks, goofy prairie dogs and the star of the show, a heckling animatronic hillbilly bear, for his flagship store.
The Daniels are commissioned by a San Diego couple to build an pirate-themed treehouse for their grandchildren. Back home in Paso Robles, a popular local brewery hires the duo to create a drinking table from the cross-section of a 1,500-year-old Sequoia.
In the heart of California's cowboy country, twin brothers build incredible creations from majestic hunks of reclaimed redwood, including an elaborate, Hobbit-themed playhouse for the pre-teen daughters of a wealthy repeat customers from the Bay Area.