Guest
Nice houses and excellent location. We did have issues with the check in (code was incorrect and didn’t get the right one until we asked a few times (later than our original check in time).

Stay Duvet
There is a particular kind of residence that announces its intentions before you even set down your bags. At Duncan Supper Suites, part of the Revival St Collection, the space is arranged around the premise that the best evenings are shaped by a long table, a well-considered kitchen, and the company you choose to keep. This is not a property that hides its personality behind neutral tones and safe choices. Instead, it leads with character, offering a design-forward suite experience built for guests who travel with entertaining in mind.
The suite itself is styled with a careful eye, blending vintage and contemporary furnishings in a way that feels collected rather than curated by committee. Warm textures, moody lighting, and distinctive art set a tone that reads as intimate and slightly theatrical. The kitchen is not an afterthought but a genuine centerpiece of the layout, equipped for guests who want to cook with intention and host with ease. A dedicated dining space anchors the experience, generous enough for a proper supper with friends or a quiet evening for two. Thoughtful details throughout the living areas reward a slower pace of attention, from the selection of glassware to the considered arrangement of soft furnishings and decorative objects.
The bedroom continues the property's commitment to atmosphere, with quality linens and a design sensibility that prioritizes rest without sacrificing visual interest. The bathroom holds its own as a space worth lingering in, finished with textures and fixtures that feel personal rather than standardized. Every corner of the suite reinforces the Revival St Collection's point of view: that a short-term rental can carry the same personality and editorial specificity as a boutique hotel, while offering the privacy and autonomy of a home.
Duncan Supper Suites is a stay designed for those who see travel accommodations not as a backdrop but as part of the experience itself. The rhythm here is unhurried and self-directed. You set your own schedule, shop for ingredients that inspire you, and let the evening unfold around a table that was made for exactly that kind of night. What lingers after departure is less a checklist of amenities and more a feeling: that the space held the evening together, quietly and beautifully, without ever competing with the people in it.
There is a particular kind of residence that announces its intentions before you even set down your bags. At Duncan Supper Suites, part of the Revival St Collection, the space is arranged around the premise that the best evenings are shaped by a long table, a well-considered kitchen, and the company you choose to keep. This is not a property that hides its personality behind neutral tones and safe choices. Instead, it leads with character, offering a design-forward suite experience built for guests who travel with entertaining in mind.
The suite itself is styled with a careful eye, blending vintage and contemporary furnishings in a way that feels collected rather than curated by committee. Warm textures, moody lighting, and distinctive art set a tone that reads as intimate and slightly theatrical. The kitchen is not an afterthought but a genuine centerpiece of the layout, equipped for guests who want to cook with intention and host with ease. A dedicated dining space anchors the experience, generous enough for a proper supper with friends or a quiet evening for two. Thoughtful details throughout the living areas reward a slower pace of attention, from the selection of glassware to the considered arrangement of soft furnishings and decorative objects.
The bedroom continues the property's commitment to atmosphere, with quality linens and a design sensibility that prioritizes rest without sacrificing visual interest. The bathroom holds its own as a space worth lingering in, finished with textures and fixtures that feel personal rather than standardized. Every corner of the suite reinforces the Revival St Collection's point of view: that a short-term rental can carry the same personality and editorial specificity as a boutique hotel, while offering the privacy and autonomy of a home.

What strikes you first is the quiet conviction of the design—two historic Charleston homes, side by side, reimagined with enough restraint to let the original architecture breathe. The high ceilings and exposed beams aren't decorative gestures; they're the bones of the place, and the modern furnishings feel chosen rather than styled. It's the kind of property that earns a preservation award not by freezing time but by understanding it. The dual-home layout is the real distinction here—separate entrances, independent kitchens, distinct rhythms, yet close enough that a group stays woven together without anyone sacrificing privacy. One block from King Street, you're folded into Charleston's cultural pulse without ever feeling like you're staying in the middle of it. It lingers because it feels like someone's deeply considered home, not a rental.
Guest
Nice houses and excellent location. We did have issues with the check in (code was incorrect and didn’t get the right one until we asked a few times (later than our original check in time).
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