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Communal Apartment Work Spaces Can Reimagine Working From Home

February 21, 2024 by Jeremy Lindy in The Look

More people are working from home or in remote jobs than ever. This shift has happened because technology has made it easier for people to work from anywhere. Additionally, COVID-19 has accelerated the move due to lockdown protocols. 

Many companies realized how much they could save on operating costs by allowing employees to work remotely. They also see its benefits on employees’ work-life balance, significantly boosting their productivity.

Since then, the places people are living in are changing, too. Now, many apartment buildings in big cities offer communal workspaces. These areas are designed for people to work comfortably without leaving home. 

They’re proving to positively impact those who work remotely, making it easier and more enjoyable for apartment dwellers. This transformation is creating a new way of living and working, fitting the needs of companies and employees today.

The Challenges of Working From Home

While working from home offers many benefits to remote workers, it does come with its own set of challenges. Without the routine of going to an office, working from home can feel isolating. 

According to a study by The Next Web, over 50% of remote-working professionals have stated they experience loneliness some or all of the time. Many miss out on daily interactions with their co-workers, making it hard to stay motivated and maintain a positive outlook.

Additionally, the lines between work and personal life can mix because many professionals feel the need to keep working without establishing office hours. While having a dedicated space to work can help, not everyone has this luxury in their home. Finding ways to create a healthy work environment is crucial, and that’s part of why apartments with coworking spaces were invented.

What Are Communal Apartment Workspaces?

Communal workspaces are shared areas within apartment buildings created for residents to work together. One example of a place that hosts these types of spaces is Astoria West in Queens, New York. The property has over 3,000 square feet of workspace, featuring modern interiors, large windows, private offices, desks and conference rooms. It even has outdoor space for professionals to work and stay connected to nature. 

These spaces are attractive to those who work remotely because they offer a workplace environment right at home. With communal office spaces, workers have a place that showcases their professionalism, which is beneficial for creating a good impression on clients, without having to create an office in their apartment. With such convenience, it offers the benefits of working remotely in an office-like atmosphere.

The Benefits of Communal Workspaces for Tenants

More than one-third of professionals in the U.S. have jobs they can do remotely and are working from home full time. As a result, more coworking spaces are opening up for those who live in apartments. This shift is occurring because of the many benefits they add to a remote worker’s life. 

1. Productivity Boost

Communal workspaces in apartments offer a chance for you to increase your productivity. When working at home, it can be challenging to stay focused on tasks. You may struggle with distractions from others living with you. However, communal workspaces can minimize this by providing a quiet area to work.

With access to professional amenities like high-speed internet, comfortable seating and sufficient natural light, you can maintain higher levels of efficiency and focus. This encourages a more disciplined work approach, helping you stay productive throughout your workday.

2. Networking and Collaboration

Shared working areas also allow you to meet with others and collaborate on projects. Being close to other professionals from various fields leads to unexpected partnerships and valuable connections. While this environment enhances professional networks, it also makes it easy to grow relationships near your home.

3. Flexibility and Convenience

You have the freedom to use coworking spaces at any time. Therefore, they’re excellent for accommodating different work schedules and lifestyle needs. These workspaces are accessible, whether early in the morning or late at night, eliminating the need to commute to an office.

4. Mental Health and Social Interaction

You can use your apartment’s communal workspace to interact with others if you feel isolated. The opportunity for casual conversations, coffee breaks and being around people can boost your mood and reduce stress. Moreover, a coworking space can make it feel like you’re part of a community, creating a sense of belonging that can enhance your overall well-being. 

5. Work-Life Balance

A dedicated workspace away from living areas allows you to separate your professional tasks and personal time. This helps establish boundaries, allowing you to switch off from work mode once you return to your apartment. You can enjoy a clearer division between work and leisure time, creating a healthier work-life balance and reducing burnout.

Work From Home in a New Light With Communal Workspaces

Coworking spaces in apartments are a breath of fresh air for those who work from home. They redefine modern living for professionals, making balancing work and personal life easier. Use these communal spaces to elevate your experience and reap all their benefits.

Bio

Evelyn Long is the editor-in-chief of Renovated. Her real estate work has been published by the National Association of REALTORS®, Rental Housing Journal, and other online publications.


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