Avenor is a private network of homes. Members only.
Avenor is a private network of homes across the city, accessible only through membership. Members tap into the network for a weeknight base near the office, a weekend in a different neighbourhood, a place to host, or a quiet day away from home.
Each home in the network is reliably Avenor: fibre internet, a bed that is made well, a working coffee setup, a real human reachable in minutes. Beyond that, each home reflects its neighbourhood. An Ikoyi home looks like Ikoyi. A Lekki home looks like Lekki.
Members book by the room — a single room when they want company, the whole home when they want quiet. The same rate either way. The choice is theirs.
The network grows slowly. Membership is by application. There are no rooms to sell to people who are not members.
Eight homes, across Ikoyi, Victoria Island, Lekki Phase 1, and Admiralty. Five in the standard collection; three in the flagship collection — homes in the most settled neighbourhoods, held to the network's highest standard of furnishing and care. The network is small by design — new homes open at the pace the brand can hold to its own standard.
Joining fees apply. They are waived for the first 50 members. Membership is by application.
Avenor does not advertise.
The brand is shared between members, not bought through reach.
Avenor does not photograph members.
Not on the website, not in the welcome book, not anywhere.
Avenor does not sell access to people who are not members.
There is no public booking.
Avenor does not move empty rooms with discounts.
When a room is unbooked, it stays unbooked.
These decisions are not policies. They are the brand.
Membership opens to those who apply. The first response is a conversation, not a contract. If Avenor is right for you, you will know early. If it is not, no harm done.