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3 Chic and Cozy Escapes to Play House in This Winter

Our fantasy living situation: A renovated brownstone and a gorgeous country home to escape to on weekends. Our reality: A fourth-floor walk-up and a hyperactive Pinterest account. Le sigh. Thankfully, there are weekend escapes to tide us over. Idyllically situated and decorated to shelter-mag perfection, these three buzzy establishments (either newly opened or recently revamped) are primed for the coziest of winter getaways. Book your stay now and make your #goals a reality...if only for a night or two.

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The Dutchess

The vibe: Minimalism meets antique-chic
Think: Shaker furniture, Americana quilts, wide plank floors and rustic beams.  

The setting: A sprawling, fully refurbished farmhouse estate tucked into the Hudson Valley.

Winter to-do list: Hike (or snowshoe) the property's 236 bucolic acres dotted with frozen ponds, streams and grazing horses. Then decant to the inn to curl up with a great book by one of the many fireplaces. Pep in your step? Drive ten minutes to nearby Rhinebeck for swanky boutiques, historical sights and delicious eats.

The cherry on top: Complimentary yoga and meditation lessons in an airy, light-strung barn. 

(Psst: The Dutchess is a "secret hotel" with minimal web presence. (Intriguing, no?) Email porter@thedutchess.com for more info...including access to photos of the drop-dead-gorgeous interiors.); thedutchess.com

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A sneak peek of the property's luxe-meets-rustic finishes, seen here in the yoga barn. (Psst: Those swoon-worthy floorboards are a fixture throughout the inn.) 

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A peaceful enclave in the gardens. (Just imagine that landscape cloaked in snow!)

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Scribner's Catskill Lodge

The vibe: Brooklyn-eclectic on holiday

Think: Sheepskins, Persian rugs, minimalist furniture and fireplaces in nearly every guest room.

The setting: A totally spiffed up and overhauled ’60s ski lodge, set high on a hill in the Catskill Mountains.

Winter to-do list: A full day of skiing at Hunter Mountain, of course. Feeling less ambitious? Partake in a guided mountain walk before a leisurely, craft-cocktail-fueled lunch at Prospect, the acclaimed on-site restaurant.  

The cherry on top: An après-ski program (through March) comprised of a Veuve Clicquot Champagne bar, fireside fondue and custom s'mores kits.

 13 Scribner Hollow Rd., NY; scribnerslodge.com

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Don’t you feel like you’re on vaca just looking at this calm and cozy suite?

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A corner nook at Prospect where you can warm up and watch the sun sink over the mountain peaks, hot toddy in hand.

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33 Main

The vibe: A serene spin on neo-Traditional
Think: Luxe linens, plush upholstery, Carrara marble bathrooms and tasteful pops of bling.

The setting: A Federal-style mansion (designed by Annie Selke) in the heart of downtown Lenox, nestled in the winter wonderland of the Berkshire Mountains.

Winter to-do list: Try your hand at snowshoeing or cross-country skiing at nearby Kennedy Park before returning to your room to snuggle up in the provided fluffy robe and watch Netflix (while noshing on the fresh-baked cookies that magically appeared in your room while you were out).

The cherry on top: If you like the bedding (or the art or the lamps, etc.), you can take it home with you.

33 Main St., Lenox, MA; thirtythreemain.com

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The zen-like “Highlawn” guest room, dressed in pillowy layers of Annie Selke linens and French-striped wallpaper.

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The happy-hued parlor, where you can enjoy complimentary cocktails come sundown (and fully commit to pretending it’s your living room).

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