The concept of coworking emerged in 2005 with the opening of the first Coworking Space in San Francisco. Since then, coworking spaces have gained popularity globally, becoming a comfortable alternative to traditional offices. Coworking offices go beyond the traditional notion of working offices. People come in because of the facilities designed to provide them with the comfort they need to increase productivity, concentration, efficiency and creativity. For example, coworking spaces have specially designed areas for meetings and interviews, as well as areas to relax and socialise. Coworking does not discriminate against anyone. Although they are usually frequented by freelancers and entrepreneurs, they also happen to be visited by corporate business travellers who prefer a unique working environment that stimulates them. There are also offices designed for specific business segments, or designed for organising informal events.
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Hubs encourage socialising, which is beneficial for people working remotely. In addition, people have the chance to meet people in the same niche and develop nice collaborations in the future. Many such offices organise events, training courses, workshops or workshops. Coworking offices are valued for their versatility. As they address a wide range of activities and industries, the target audience is increasingly diverse. If you own such a unique office, then make sure you offer your clients the facilities they need to make their working hours more dynamic.
1.Essential facilities
Coworking space amenities start from the basics – coffee, hot water for tea, snacks, mini-fridges for food storage, microwaves to massage chairs for relaxation, comfy sofas and to games areas (fussball, darts, etc.).
2.Nature and its vital role
For example, studies show that spaces that are home to plant species help increase productivity by up to 15%. Placing plants in atypically shaped pots gives a room a personal touch.
3.Personalised spaces
Individual workspaces can be created for those who need to concentrate and communal areas can be created with modular furniture.
4.Colour psychology
Colours play a crucial role, so they must be chosen carefully. Experts believe that green, blue and yellow are good for the eyes and the psyche.
5.Massage appliances
Massage chairs are ideal for moments of relaxation when inspiration is slow in coming and a short break for mental relaxation is needed. After lunch, people can rest in the massagers while they nap, brainstorm ideas or socialise with others. They also provide superior comfort for guests coming to attend conferences, training, seminars, or courses. How else does a trainer manage to make themselves understood when the audience replaces the usual chairs with customisable Fujiiryoki massage functions, right?
Statistics show that those who prefer to rent a coworking office are working in areas such as IT and programming, finance, consulting and legal support, marketing, journalism, freelancing, etc. In short, the areas are designed to provide a welcoming environment for those who want to break away from corporate sobriety without losing touch with the people in their field.
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