Photo via NYC the Blog

With another possible blizzard situation on our hands, it's becoming increasingly more difficult to enjoy the parks New York City has to offer. Enter the OpenHouse Gallery (located at 201 Mulberry Street)—over the weekend the gallery transformed three and a half of their rooms into an indoor park, for an installation called Park Here. According to NYC the Blog, the indoor space has a see-saw, fake rocks, trees, grass, a "pond," benches, and bird-chirping sounds.

If that doesn't cure your seasonal affective disorder, maybe the S.A.D. light boxes they've included will! And it may also cheer you up to know that the 4,500-square-foot space has welcomed food vendors like Luke's Lobster. They've also got pilates and yoga classes available, so you can work off that extra mayo.

If you need some serenity now, the park is open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m, through the end of the month. There are also special events held at night (think: wine tasting, movies, flower arranging classes).