Brightly painted chairs add a touch of color on the patio next to a geodesic dome in Idyllwild, Calif. The dome and other rentals are an alternative for thrifty or just plain adventuresome travelers who are tired of motels and crave a home away from home while on vacation. (Chris Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
The Idyllwild geodesic dome comes with plenty of orange paint in the interior and interesting acoustics. Renters of vacation homes often find that properties, although rarely perfect, are unique and may offer experiences you can’t duplicate with a motel stay. (Chris Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
There’s a bit of a time-warp feel inside a geodesic dome in Idyllwild. Looking for a vacation rental? The Web is a good source thousands of possibilities are listed on various sites. Property management companies are another option. (Chris Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
A commanding view of the ocean and a large patio are two of the highlights of a vacation rental in Fort Bragg, Calif. But in this case, looks can be deceiving the waters near, but because of the houses placement, renters have to drive to the beach. (Chris Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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Under a shady veranda, the seating is plentiful and comfy. Good for admiring the views from a holiday rental in Paso Robles, Calif. When considering a rental, dont be shy about asking questions of the owner or the management company. (Chris Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
A bedroom in a Fort Bragg vacation property has a relaxed look. The rentals can be a wonderful place to stay, but theyre not for everybody. In fact, the trade-offs would crush some travelers no industry standards, no promises from online sites that their ads are accurate, no bellhops, room service or on-site restaurants. But for others, it’s like renting a little bit of serenity. (Chris Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
Hello, sailor! Vacation rentals may offer lessons in home decorating appreciation. Bottom line: To each his own. (Chris Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)