Here now, a collection of living spaces so warm and cozy you’ll wish for a polar vortex all year, every year.
This rustic room with bed posts made from trees.
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This wooded cabin with a central, floating fireplace.
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And here too.
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This intimate loft with a view of the Italian Alps.
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A room in Camelot 2, a cottage by Italian design firm Con3.
This whimsical window bed.
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This glass shed converted into a lakeside guest house.
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Garden Shed is a solar-powered cottage by Finnish design firm Avanto Architects.
This bedroom attic with an in-suite bathtub.
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More living spaces that blur the line between bedroom and bathroom over here.
This simple loft cabin.
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And this posh ski chalet in the Swiss Alps.
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Or this one in Switzerland.
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This attic that’s all bed.
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And this one that adds a bit of carpeting.
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More amazing attics this way.
This penthouse with a view in Zermatt, Switzerland.
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The Heinz Julen Penthouse sleeps eight and is available for rent.
This bathroom that looks more like a living room.
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This open house in the woods.
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This luxury tree house that’s close to nature and nicer than your real house.
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This one too.
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15 more incredible tree houses this way.
This wood beam loft retreat.
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This welcoming bed.
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This hidden sleeping spot.
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This hot tub that’s ideally situated next to the fireplace.
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Or this outdoor fireplace on a covered patio.
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Also, this.
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This warm cabin with vaulted ceilings.
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La Muna is the award-winning winter home in Aspen that architect Chad Oppenheim designed for himself and his family.
And finally, this cozy bedroom with a reading nook.
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