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Tucked away in a discreet downtown Raleigh neighborhood, The House bills itself as “the place where friends play” – and it really is exactly that: a private, reservation-only, on-premise lifestyle party for couples and single females who want to explore swinging in a safe, low-pressure, home-style setting. Events are held in a real house, not a hotel, so you can slip out of your day clothes, relax, and be as dressed-up (or undressed) as you like without worrying about vanilla onlookers.

The House is open most Saturday nights and every other Friday, with parties typically running from 7 pm to 2 am and a firm request that everyone arrive by 10:30 pm so the doors can close and the vibe can settle in. Each night has its own flavor – from playful Casino Nights and lap-dance contests to Female Fantasy Fridays, 70s throwbacks, neon “GlowCrazy” parties, and Valentine’s “Pretty in Red or Pink” themes – but the core formula is always the same: social first, sexy potential second. Soft drinks, food, and snacks are provided; the party is BYOB for beer and wine; and the playrooms are stocked with condoms, lube, and wipes to keep exploration clean and easy.

What really sets The House apart for many swinger and open-minded couples is its consent-driven culture and privacy focus. Guests must request a reservation through the website, sign an agreement acknowledging that this is a private adult party, and agree they’re not there to gather or expose anyone’s personal information. Touching without asking is explicitly banned, “no means no” is non-negotiable, there are no cameras or phone photos, and illegal drugs, weapons, and hard liquor are all off-limits.

For new and soft-swap couples, that combination of clear rules, small headcount, and home-party intimacy makes The House one of the most approachable ways to try an on-premise lifestyle event in the Raleigh–Durham area. For more experienced swingers, it offers exactly what many big clubs don’t: a familiar host, a curated guest list, and a cozy, sex-positive space where the emphasis is on connection, communication, and mutual respect.

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What The House – Raleigh Is (Identity and Philosophy)

The House is a private, on-premise lifestyle / swinger party for couples and single females held in a real home in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. It’s not a commercial nightclub or bar; it’s a private residence shared for exclusive lifestyle parties, designed specifically so like-minded adults can meet, flirt, and play in a safe, discreet environment.

From the owners’ own description, The House is “an on-premise party in lifestyle Raleigh, North Carolina” and “an adult social lifestyle party” that’s meant to be more than a traditional swing club. The goal is to give guests a place to explore their sexuality in a fun, social setting without pressure, with the freedom to simply watch, socialize, soft-swap, or fully play depending on each couple’s comfort level.

Access is tightly controlled. The House is a reservation-request-only club and not open to the general public; you can’t just show up or rely on RSVPs from lifestyle sites. Anyone who wants to attend must submit a reservation request through the official website and, if accepted, sign an agreement form at the door confirming they’re at least 21, understand that this is a private adult party, and are not offended by nudity or adult situations. The agreement also affirms that no alcohol is sold or served by the hosts and that no drugs are allowed on the property.

Philosophically, The House is relationship-first and communication-driven. The hosts stress that your partner and relationship must be your highest priority and that “constant, effective communication is essential” to having a good experience. They explicitly state that couples should make joint decisions “without pressure or persuasion” and that any suggestion of coercion between partners will not be tolerated.

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Consent and privacy are core values. Touching anyone without asking is forbidden, “no means no” is non-negotiable, cameras and phone photos are banned, and the club promises never to sell or share guests’ contact information. The House positions itself as a safe space to explore for new, soft-swap, and experienced couples alike: intimate, rules-forward, discreet, and built around the idea that the lifestyle should be exciting—but never at the expense of respect, safety, or your relationship.

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Is The House – Raleigh the Right Crowd for You?

The House is deliberately small and selective, so understanding who it’s built for will help you decide if it matches your style and comfort level.

Couples at the Center

Most events at The House are designed around male–female couples. The whole evening is structured with partnered guests in mind:

  • Donations are primarily listed for couples.
  • Themes and games (Casino Night, Lap Dance Contest, 70s Party, etc.) are set up to give couples ways to flirt, play, and ease into the night together.
  • The rules about communication and avoiding relationship drama are written with couples in mind: talk before you come, agree on limits, and keep your connection the priority.

If you and your partner prefer environments where couples are the norm (rather than being outnumbered by singles), this setup will feel comfortable and reassuring.

How Single Women Fit In

Single women are specifically welcomed and have their own donation tier. They are treated as full guests, not an afterthought:

  • Single females are invited to most regular Saturday house parties.
  • Special events like Female Fantasy Night are explicitly built around women’s desires, with tools like the colored card method so they can clearly outline their do’s, don’ts, and room preferences.
  • The expectation is that everyone, especially men, shows “the utmost respect” toward women; any disrespect can get someone asked to leave.

This makes The House attractive to solo women who want a structured, couple-friendly environment where their comfort is taken seriously.

When Single Men Are Allowed

The House is not a general “single guy free-for-all.” Single males are only included on very specific party formats, with clear limits on numbers and behavior:

  • Friday Night Female Fantasy Night allows a capped number of single men alongside couples and women.
  • Some summer house party formats list separate donation ranges for single males.
  • These events are framed around women’s choice; single men are there as invited participants, not the main focus.

If you are a couple who enjoys carefully controlled single-male energy, or a woman who wants to explore multi-male fantasies in a structured way, these themed nights are where that happens.

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Experience Level: From Curious to Seasoned

The House is suited to a wide range of experience levels, but with one common thread: you want some structure and respect.

It’s a good fit if you are:

  • A new or curious couple who wants to watch first, talk to people, and maybe play later.
  • A soft-swap couple who prefers flirting, same-room play, or light exploration but wants to stay within tight boundaries.
  • An experienced swinger couple who enjoys intimate house parties with multiple play spaces rather than giant club crowds.

Because nothing is required of you, you can treat your first visit as a purely observational night and decide from there how far you want to go.

People Who Will Feel Most at Home Here

You are likely to love The House if:

  • You value privacy and small, controlled guest lists over big, anonymous parties.
  • You like the idea of a house-party vibe with actual playrooms, a pool, hot tub, and social areas all in one place.
  • You and your partner are willing to talk honestly about boundaries and respect “no” without taking it personally.
  • You prefer an environment where consent rules are spelled out clearly and actually enforced.

If that sounds like you, The House isn’t just “a place to go out” in Raleigh—it can become a reliable home base for how you explore the lifestyle together.

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Location, Layout and Amenities at The House – Raleigh

Private Downtown Location

The House operates inside a private residence in downtown Raleigh, giving it a discreet, intimate feel rather than a commercial-club atmosphere. Because it sits within a residential neighborhood, guests are asked to keep noise down and remain covered until they enter, out of respect for neighbors. It is strictly a reservation-only party and not open to the general public.

Party Schedule and Arrival

Events take place on Saturday nights and every other Friday, running from 7 pm to 2 am. All guests must be inside by 10:30 pm, and anyone who cannot arrive on time is asked to cancel their reservation so the hosts can maintain a smooth, settled atmosphere.

Indoor Layout: Social Areas and Playrooms

Inside, The House features several spaces designed for mingling, relaxing, and connecting:

  • A large group and social area where people chat, flirt, and ease into the night
  • A full kitchen stocked with soft drinks, food, and snacks available to guests
  • A sitting room that plays XXX video for those who enjoy a more erotic lounge setting
  • Three bathrooms for convenience throughout the night
  • Eight on-premise playrooms that remain open for the entire party so couples and groups can play whenever they feel comfortable

This layout allows guests to flow naturally between social spaces and intimate areas without leaving the house.

Outdoor Amenities

Outside, guests can enjoy a 16′ x 40′ in-ground pool, a hot tub, and outdoor seating areas. Smoking is not permitted inside but is allowed in the designated smoking area near the pool table. Guests planning to use the pool or hot tub are encouraged to bring their own towels.

Drinks, Food, and BYOB Policies

The House is strictly BYOB and follows North Carolina regulations. Guests may bring beer or wine, but hard liquor is not allowed. Alcohol is not sold, stored, or served by the hosts. Two refrigerators are available for guest use, though bringing a cooler is encouraged to keep drinks organized and avoid mix-ups.

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Hosts provide complimentary soft drinks, snacks, and food during the party, making it easy to enjoy the evening without needing to bring additional refreshments.

Safer-Sex and Comfort Supplies

Playrooms are stocked with condoms, lube, and wipes so guests have access to basic essentials for clean and safe exploration. While couples may bring their own preferred items, the availability of these supplies adds convenience and reassurance.

Nearby Hotels

For guests who prefer to stay close by, whether traveling from out of town or avoiding driving after a late night, the FAQ lists several nearby hotels, including Holiday Inn Express Raleigh (New Bern Ave), Comfort Suites Raleigh Walnut Creek, La Quinta Inn & Suites (Westinghouse Blvd), and DoubleTree by Hilton Raleigh Midtown.

Overall, the combination of a discreet residential setting, multiple playrooms, inviting social zones, outdoor amenities, and thoughtful touches like safer-sex supplies and snacks creates an environment that feels like an upscale, intimate lifestyle retreat tailored for comfort and exploration.

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Reservations, Agreement Form, Privacy and Cost

Reservation-Only Access

The House is not a walk-in club. It’s very clear that entry is by reservation request only and the club is not open to the general public. To attend:

  • You must submit a reservation request through The House’s own website.
  • RSVPs or “attending” marks on lifestyle sites (Swing Lifestyle, SDC, Swing Towns, Kasidie) do not count as a reservation.

If you can’t arrive by 10:30 pm, the hosts ask that you cancel your reservation for that night so they can manage the guest list and vibe properly.

For popular themed nights like Casino Night, Female Fantasy Night, Lap Dance Contest, and 70s Party, spots are limited, so couples and single women are encouraged to get their reservation requests in early to be included in the drawing for available places.

The Agreement Form at the Door

Anyone who wishes to come to a party must sign an agreement form to be admitted. That form confirms:

  • You understand this is a private adult party.
  • You are not offended by nudity or adult situations.
  • If you are media or law enforcement, you are at the club of your own free will and not there to collect, expose, or make known anyone’s personal information or identity.

The House states that this agreement is securely filed away and never given to anyone, reinforcing that what happens there is strictly between you, the hosts, and the other guests.

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Strong Privacy and No-Camera Policy

Privacy is one of The House’s core values. In addition to the legal language in the agreement form, the rules make it clear that:

  • No still photos, video, or digital cameras are allowed.
  • Guests are not allowed to use cell phone cameras to take pictures; if someone is seen taking photos, they are asked to leave.
  • The House explicitly states that it does not sell or give out any of your information to anyone, for any reason.

For swinger and open-minded couples—especially professionals or those from small communities—this combination of a signed privacy agreement plus an enforced no-camera rule creates a very high level of discretion.

Donations Instead of Ticket Fees

The House operates on a donation model rather than calling it a ticket price. They are upfront that parties cost money to host and that your “thank you” donation helps offset the expenses of providing a private space, food, snacks, supplies, and amenities like the pool and hot tub.

Donation ranges vary by event type, but the Donations page lists current typical ranges (per couple or single guest) so you can budget accurately. For example:

  • Saturday Night House Party (7 pm–2 am)
    • Couples (MF): typically in the 40–50 range
    • Single females: typically in the 15–25 range
  • Friday Night Female Fantasy Night (7 pm–2 am)
    • Couples (MF): typically in the 40–50 range
    • Single females: typically in the 15–25 range
    • Single males: typically in the 45–55 range
  • 1 pm Summer House Party formats
    • Day party (1 pm–6 pm): lower donation range for couples and single females
    • Night party (6 pm–2 am): similar to standard Saturday night ranges
    • Day & night combo (1 pm–2 am): higher combined range reflecting full-day use

Exact numbers can shift slightly depending on the party, but those ranges give you a realistic expectation of cost.

What Your Donation Covers

While it’s not framed as “admission plus bar,” it’s clear what your donation is helping to support:

  • A fully set-up, private lifestyle house party space in downtown Raleigh
  • Access to all social areas, playrooms, pool, and hot tub during the event
  • Complimentary soft drinks, food, and snacks
  • Stocked safer-sex supplies (condoms, lube, wipes) in the play areas
  • Ongoing upkeep, cleaning, and maintenance of the space

For couples and single women comparing different lifestyle options in North Carolina, this structure means you’re not paying a formal membership fee or buying bottles at a bar—you’re contributing to the cost of running a private, well-maintained, lifestyle-only space where your privacy and comfort are central.

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The House is relaxed and playful in vibe, but the behavior rules are very clear and enforced. These aren’t just “suggestions” – they’re the framework that keeps the space safe, respectful, and drama-free for swinger and open-minded couples.

The number one rule at The House is simple:
Do not touch anyone without asking first.

That applies even if:

  • Someone is nude
  • A lady is giving you a lap dance
  • A couple is having sex in front of you

You must ask before you touch, join in, or even start rubbing someone’s arm or legs. Just because someone is performing, playing, or undressed does not mean they’re inviting hands. If you want to be involved, you ask, and you accept the answer gracefully.

“No means no” is non-negotiable. If anyone tells you no, or asks you to stop something you’re doing, you stop immediately. There’s no arguing, guilt-tripping, or trying to “talk them into it.”

For couples, this also means respecting your own internal boundaries: don’t push each other past what you agreed to before the party, and don’t treat someone else’s partner as “available” just because they’re in the lifestyle.

Smoking, Alcohol and Intoxication

The House is non-smoking indoors. If you smoke, you must go to the designated smoking area outside near the pool table. This keeps the air inside clean and comfortable for everyone.

Alcohol is strictly BYOB and follows North Carolina rules:

  • Only beer and wine products are allowed.
  • No hard liquor is permitted. A good rule of thumb:
    • If you can buy it at a grocery store, gas station, or convenience store, it’s okay.
    • If you can only buy it at an ABC store, it’s not allowed.

Excessive drinking is not tolerated. The hosts want you to have fun, but not to the point of falling down, saying things you’ll regret, or creating problems for other guests. You’re strongly encouraged to have a designated driver, plan to stay until you sober up, or use a nearby hotel if you’ve had too much.

Illegal drugs are absolutely forbidden. You may not bring any kind of illegal drug to the party, and there is no sharing of prescription medications. Anything that risks law-enforcement attention is a hard “no” for the hosts.

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No Weapons, No Fighting

Weapons of any kind – including knives – are not allowed. If you’re used to carrying, you leave it at home or locked in your car.

The House also doesn’t tolerate drama or fighting. You are expected to:

  • Talk through your boundaries with your partner before you arrive
  • Avoid doing things that will obviously make either of you uncomfortable
  • Take any heated arguments home instead of yelling or fighting at the party

If the hosts have to intervene in a fight, you’re unlikely to be invited back. The idea is to keep the vibe positive and safe for everyone there.

Cameras, Phones and Privacy

Privacy is a core value here, and the rules reflect that:

  • No still cameras, video cameras, or digital cameras are allowed.
  • You may not use your phone to take photos. If the hosts see anyone taking pictures with a phone, they will be asked to leave.

This is on top of the agreement you sign about not outing anyone or exposing their identity. For couples who are cautious about their reputations, this strict no-camera policy is a huge part of why The House feels safe.

Glass, Noise and Respect for the Neighborhood

Because there are bare feet and a pool area, glass is tightly controlled:

  • No glass bottles of any kind are allowed outside or in the sunroom.
  • If you bring glass, keep it inside the house and pour into plastic cups before going out.

Guests are also reminded to keep the noise down outside. The House is in a residential neighborhood with tolerant neighbors, and staying respectful is part of keeping the party going long-term.

Finally, everyone is expected to be inside by 10:30 pm. That cutoff time helps minimize comings and goings late at night and lets the hosts settle the party into a relaxed, private flow.

For swinger and open-minded couples, these rules may seem strict at first glance, but together they create exactly what most people are craving: a space where you can dress how you want, flirt how you want, and play how you want, knowing that your body, your relationship, and your privacy are being taken seriously by everyone in the room.

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Party Themes and What a Night at The House Feels Like

A night at The House isn’t just “show up and see what happens.” Each party has a clear structure and flavor, which makes it much easier for swinger and open-minded couples to relax, find their rhythm, and decide how far they want to go.

The Basic Rhythm of the Night

Most events follow the same core pattern:

  • Doors open at 7 pm
  • Everyone must be inside by 10:30 pm
  • The party runs until 2 am

Early in the evening is about arrivals, checking in, getting your bearings, grabbing snacks and drinks, and warming up socially. As the night moves on, the theme-driven activities (games, contests, fantasy setups) kick in, and more people drift into the playrooms, the pool, or the hot tub once they feel comfortable.

Casino Night

On Casino Night, The House leans into playful competition:

  • When you arrive, you’re given a set amount of chips.
  • You can use them to play Roulette, 3-card poker, and Blackjack, or even “barter” for more chips—begging, flirting, or showing off is totally up to you.
  • Some tables open around 9 pm, the rest around 10:30 pm.
  • At 1:00 am, the games shut down and the couple with the most chips wins a prize the host promises you “won’t be disappointed in.”

It’s a great format for couples who like a built-in icebreaker. You can flirt over the tables, tease each other about lucky streaks, and let the competitive energy build into something more sensual later in the night.

Friday Night Female Fantasy Night

Female Fantasy Night is built specifically around women’s desires and comfort:

  • The host sets a clear expectation that all men must show the utmost respect to women and to each other; any disrespect and you’re asked to leave.
  • The night allows a controlled mix of about 35 men and 15–20 women, plus couples.
  • Women can simply observe, find one man, or explore with multiple men—it’s explicitly “all about the ladies’ desire.”
  • The “colored card” method lets women write down their do’s, don’ts, and the room they want to reserve for a specific time block, then hand those cards to the men they choose to participate.

This structure is ideal for women and couples who like the idea of a hotwife, gangbang, or multi-male fantasy—but only with clear rules, consent, and a system that keeps the woman in charge from start to finish.

You’ll also see mentions of the “cozy camper” or “Pink room” being available to rent on these nights, giving women or couples a private themed space for their fantasy.

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Lap Dance Contest Night

Lap Dance Contest night turns flirtation into a playful show:

  • Anyone can participate—it’s not limited to women.
  • The contest usually starts around 11 pm.
  • Everyone can vote, but you can’t vote for yourself or your spouse.
  • Prizes are typically gift cards, with first and second place (for example, around 50 and 25 in value).

For couples, this night can be a fun way to perform for each other, get cheered on by the room, and use that energy as a warm-up before heading to a playroom later.

70s Party

The 70s Party is all about costume play and nostalgia:

  • Guests are encouraged to dress in full 70s style—flares, bell sleeves, minis, tall boots, disco vibes.
  • There’s a costume contest with a first-place cash prize.
  • The host leans into why the 1970s are still seen as one of the most stylish and free-spirited decades.

It’s especially good for couples who love dressing up and using a theme to break the ice. Just like Female Fantasy night, the cozy camper and Pink room are often highlighted as rentable spaces for those who want an extra layer of fantasy or privacy.

Summer House Party Formats

In warmer months, The House sometimes runs extended Summer House Parties using a day, night, and combo structure:

  • Day party (1 pm–6 pm)
  • Night party (6 pm–2 am)
  • Full day-and-night option (1 pm–2 am)

Donation ranges for these are adjusted accordingly, with lower ranges for just the day, standard night ranges for the evening, and higher combined ranges for couples or single women staying the whole time. These formats make full use of the pool, hot tub, and outdoor space for a relaxed, resort-style feel without ever leaving Raleigh.

What This All Feels Like as a Couple

Across all these themes, a few things stay consistent:

  • The night starts social and playful, not immediately sexual.
  • There’s always something structured happening—games, contests, or fantasy formats—to help break the ice.
  • The atmosphere stays “no pressure”: you can watch only, just flirt, soft-swap, or fully play when and if it feels right.
  • Behind the fun, the rules about consent, respect, no cameras, no hard liquor, and no drugs shape everything, so you can relax and focus on your own experience.

For swinger and open-minded couples, that mix of playful themes, clear boundaries, and a cozy house-party environment is exactly what makes a night at The House feel both exciting and safe.

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Is The House – Raleigh a Good Fit for You?

The House has a very specific vibe and structure. This section pulls everything together so you and your partner can decide if it matches what you’re actually looking for in a lifestyle venue.

Why Many Couples Love The House

The House tends to be a great match if you want:

A private, home-style setting
Events are held in a private residence in downtown Raleigh, not a commercial club or hotel. That creates a cozy, party-at-a-friend’s-house feel rather than a nightclub atmosphere, while still giving you multiple playrooms, a pool, hot tub, and social areas.

Couple-centric, women-forward energy
The club is built for couples and single females, with strictly limited single-male attendance only on specific formats like Female Fantasy Night and certain summer events. Even then, those nights are structured to keep women’s desires front and center and to require “utmost respect” from men.

Clear, enforced rules and strong consent culture
From “no touching without asking” and “no means no” to bans on cameras, drugs, hard liquor, and weapons, The House’s rules are concrete and enforced. You sign an agreement acknowledging that you’re at least 21, this is a private adult party, you’re not offended by nudity, and no alcohol is being sold or served by the hosts. That structure makes it much easier to relax once you’re inside.

No membership fees and transparent donations
There’s no formal membership; The House describes itself as an invite-only, private party. You don’t pay dues, and your “thank you” donation helps offset the cost of running the house, stocking snacks and soft drinks, and providing safer-sex supplies and amenities. Donations are listed in ranges by event type (Saturday house parties, Female Fantasy Night, summer day/night parties), so you know what to expect.

Great for new, soft-swap, and experienced couples
The FAQs and homepage are explicit: there is absolutely no pressure to swing or play. You can sit back and watch, socialize only, soft-swap, or go further—no one is required to do anything they don’t wish to do. That makes it equally friendly to curious first-timers and to experienced couples who appreciate a no-drama, rules-forward environment.

Things That Might Be Drawbacks for Some

The House may not be ideal if:

  • You want a loud, high-capacity nightclub-style venue rather than an intimate house party.
  • You prefer a heavy single-male presence; here, single men are limited to very specific events and are tightly controlled.
  • You don’t like rules about alcohol (beer and wine only) or are looking for bottle service and a full bar.
  • You dislike reservation-only environments or don’t want to send a reservation request and sign an agreement form.
  • You’re not comfortable with being in a residential neighborhood where you need to keep noise down and be discreet on arrival.

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Quick Checklist for You and Your Partner

You’ll probably feel at home at The House – Raleigh if you can both honestly say “yes” to most of these:

  • We prefer smaller, more intimate house parties over big, anonymous clubs.
  • We like spaces where couples and single women are the focus.
  • We want strict rules around consent, touching, cameras, drugs, and alcohol.
  • We’re okay with beer/wine BYOB and don’t need a full bar.
  • We’re willing to send a reservation request and arrive by 10:30 pm.
  • We value privacy and love the idea of a no-camera, no-photos environment.

If that sounds like you, The House is likely to be a strong fit—whether you’re taking your very first step into the lifestyle or looking for a reliable, low-pressure home base in the Raleigh–Durham area.

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