Experiences

Explore the Local Rhythm

Travel slowly, see deeply — discover design, nature, and culture through spaces that invite you to linger, not rush.

Experiences in

Lisbon, Portugal

In Lisbon, Rently homes capture the warmth of sunlight, soft terraces, and a sense of effortless calm.

Experiences in

Tuscany, Italy

Each Rently home in Tuscany captures the region’s quiet charm — honest, textured, and enduring.

Experiences in

London, UK

From industrial lofts to mews houses, explore homes where modern living meets timeless architecture.

Experiences in

Kyoto, Japan

Rently’s Kyoto collection is designed for those who find meaning in quiet design and purposeful spaces.

Voices of Rently

Calm spaces, lasting memories.

A collection of reflections from travelers who found inspiration and comfort in Rently’s design-led homes.

Rently homes feel intentionally crafted — every space breathes. It’s more than a stay; it’s an experience in balance and detail.

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Sofia Mendes

Interior Designer, Lisbon

The way Rently blends architecture with atmosphere is remarkable. It’s design with soul — thoughtful, local, and beautifully human.

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Luca Moretti

Architect, Florence

Staying with Rently changed the way I think about travel. These are homes that invite you to slow down and truly live where you are.

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Eleanor Hughes

Travel Writer, London

I appreciate how Rently respects privacy and atmosphere. There’s design integrity in everything — it feels more personal than commercial.

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David Walsh

Entrepreneur, Dublin

I travel constantly, but Rently stays have a grounding effect — beautiful light, real comfort, and a sense of stillness you can’t fake.

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Oliver Grant

Photographer, New York

Staying in a Rently home reminded me of Japanese minimalism — quiet, intentional, and made for reflection. It felt like coming home.

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Aya Nakamura

Writer, Kyoto

Every Rently home feels like a location from a magazine — stylish but livable, with textures and colors that photograph beautifully.

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Giulia Romano

Fashion Stylist, Milan

I love how each Rently property carries its own narrative. You sense the personality of the architecture, the region, the materials.

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Isabelle Laurent

Art Curator, Paris

Working remotely from a Rently home is a dream — inspiring light, calm energy, and enough space to actually think.

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Noah Chen

Remote Designer, Vancouver

Every Rently home feels intentional — quiet luxury, natural textures, and just the right amount of restraint. It’s where design meets peace.

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Hannah Lee

Creative Director, Tokyo

I’ve stayed in dozens of rentals for work, but Rently’s spaces have a calmness that’s rare — everything feels curated yet effortless.

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Daniel Cooper

Photographer, London

The kitchens are incredible — open, tactile, made for connection and sophisticated. You can feel that every surface and detail was chosen with care.

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Miguel Alvarez

Chef & Restaurateur, Madrid

Voices of Rently

Calm spaces, lasting memories.

A collection of reflections from travelers who found inspiration and comfort in Rently’s design-led homes.

Rently homes feel intentionally crafted — every space breathes. It’s more than a stay; it’s an experience in balance and detail.

closeup photography of woman smiling

Sofia Mendes

Interior Designer, Lisbon

The way Rently blends architecture with atmosphere is remarkable. It’s design with soul — thoughtful, local, and beautifully human.

man in brown crew neck shirt wearing gold necklace

Luca Moretti

Architect, Florence

Staying with Rently changed the way I think about travel. These are homes that invite you to slow down and truly live where you are.

a woman with an afro is looking at the camera

Eleanor Hughes

Travel Writer, London

I appreciate how Rently respects privacy and atmosphere. There’s design integrity in everything — it feels more personal than commercial.

a man with dreadlocks wearing a black hoodie

David Walsh

Entrepreneur, Dublin

I travel constantly, but Rently stays have a grounding effect — beautiful light, real comfort, and a sense of stillness you can’t fake.

man in black crew neck shirt

Oliver Grant

Photographer, New York

Staying in a Rently home reminded me of Japanese minimalism — quiet, intentional, and made for reflection. It felt like coming home.

smirking woman wearing red and black checkered top and eyeglasses

Aya Nakamura

Writer, Kyoto

Voices of Rently

Calm spaces, lasting memories.

A collection of reflections from travelers who found inspiration and comfort in Rently’s design-led homes.

Rently homes feel intentionally crafted — every space breathes. It’s more than a stay; it’s an experience in balance and detail.

closeup photography of woman smiling

Sofia Mendes

Interior Designer, Lisbon

The way Rently blends architecture with atmosphere is remarkable. It’s design with soul — thoughtful, local, and beautifully human.

man in brown crew neck shirt wearing gold necklace

Luca Moretti

Architect, Florence

Staying with Rently changed the way I think about travel. These are homes that invite you to slow down and truly live where you are.

a woman with an afro is looking at the camera

Eleanor Hughes

Travel Writer, London

I appreciate how Rently respects privacy and atmosphere. There’s design integrity in everything — it feels more personal than commercial.

a man with dreadlocks wearing a black hoodie

David Walsh

Entrepreneur, Dublin

I travel constantly, but Rently stays have a grounding effect — beautiful light, real comfort, and a sense of stillness you can’t fake.

man in black crew neck shirt

Oliver Grant

Photographer, New York

Staying in a Rently home reminded me of Japanese minimalism — quiet, intentional, and made for reflection. It felt like coming home.

smirking woman wearing red and black checkered top and eyeglasses

Aya Nakamura

Writer, Kyoto

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Newsletter

The Quiet Inbox.

Receive the Rently newsletter — calm stories, new spaces, and design notes, delivered with intention, not urgency.

Your inbox deserves calm. We send only thoughtful letters, not marketing blasts.

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Newsletter

The Quiet Inbox.

Receive the Rently newsletter — calm stories, new spaces, and design notes, delivered with intention, not urgency.

Your inbox deserves calm. We send only thoughtful letters, not marketing blasts.

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Newsletter

The Quiet Inbox.

Receive the Rently newsletter — calm stories, new spaces, and design notes, delivered with intention, not urgency.

Your inbox deserves calm. We send only thoughtful letters, not marketing blasts.

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