Rent ‘Em,Cowboy

 Tom and Joan Bohlinger stage an open-air conference at their 19th-century-style real estate office in the heart of Santa Ynez.

Written by Joan Tapper
Photographs by Blake Bronstad

The Old West heritage of Santa Ynez was embraced by Tom and Joan Bohlinger, who built a two-story commercial building with clapboard siding and a wooden sidewalk at the corner of Edison and Sagunto Streets in 1989. The couple ran their real estate business there for decades while leasing space to other firms as well. Earlier this year, the Bohlingers’ grandchildren carried on the family’s enterprising legacy by renovating the upstairs of the building—now called 1090 Edison—as three luxe short-term rentals. The interior design by Costera Interiors accentuates the Western vibe, while the central location invites exploration of the town’s boutiques, restaurants, and wine-tasting venues just outside the door as well as the gorgeous ranchscapes throughout the valley. @1090edison

Western inspired designs by Costera Interiors, @costerainteriors Available to book, @miramarlanesb

 

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