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Desert homes

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Desert homes. Get inspired and try out new things.
Home in Joshua Tree · ★4.99 · 2 bedrooms · 2 beds · 2 baths

May 20, 2023 - Entire home for $597. Desert Wild is a two bed, two bath oasis with a pool and hot tub located in a safe residential neighborhood of South Joshua Tree. We are a 10 minut...

Why Your Front Yard Should Be Your New Living Room - Sunset Magazine

Porch life is back! Your front yard isn’t just for curb appeal—it’s found square footage and a social life, too. These ideas will transform your landscape.

Stop Seven: Journey to Joshua Tree

Get in, we're going on a road trip. If you’re anything like us, you’ve had vacation on the brain for quite some time. To end the summer right, we’re starting in Los Angeles and heading to our favorite desert destination, Palm Springs. Along the way, we’re stopping at a few of our go-to spots. Plus, we donated $2,500 to offset the carbon emissions from our trip. Consider this your sign to hit the road and go on an adventure. From where to stop and what to pack, to a playlist that will last…

Is Mid-Century Modern homes are still on trend for 2020? The short answer is YES! Mid-Century architecture isn’t a trend, they are here to stay.
What to Know About Mid-Century Modern Architecture:
Also known as MidMod or MCM, this architecture is one that evokes a feeling of openness, simple lines, and nature.  Built from the 1940’s to 1960’s, mid-century modern homes are just as popular now as they were then. Standing the test of time, if you’re lucky enough to own a Mid-Century home.....

Is Mid-Century Modern homes are still on trend for 2020? The short answer is YES! Mid-Century architecture isn’t a trend, they are here to stay. What to Know About Mid-Century Modern Architecture: Also known as MidMod or MCM, this architecture is one that evokes a feeling of openness, simple lines, and nature. Built from the 1940’s to 1960’s, mid-century modern homes are just as popular now as they were then. Standing the test of time, if you’re lucky enough to own a Mid-Century home.....