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and Rich Combs were working as freelance web designers in San Francisco when they realized they needed a retreat from the city. So, vacation property was becoming so popular on Airbnb that the couple found it increasingly difficult to stay at the house themselves. So, Sara and Rich figured out a way to make everyone happy. They opened up the house for full-time rentals and set out to find a permanent home in Joshua Tree. Now the couple owns two vacation rentals in their adopted hometown, as well as an inn in Tucson, Arizona. Most important, though, the unwitting innkeepers have found a special place of their own. See how they imbued this 1958 homestead cabin with their signature modern-meets-Southwestern style.

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