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Many of us have realised throughout the course of this pandemic that where you work has a huge impact on how you operate. While most people have returned to work as the pandemic has subsided, many people prefer the flexibility that comes with working from home.

CREATIVE WORKING AREAS INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY

A decent coworking environment is much more than a collection of shared desks, plugs, and a coffee vending machine. Coworking spaces that value outstanding design and customer service capitalize on the most crucial aspect of a high-quality workspace: creativity. To that end, a decent coworking space can significantly boost productivity, particularly when compared to working from home.

CAMARADERIE REIGNITING AFTER COVID

It's been genuinely challenging for some employees to regain the social spark that some of us require to socialise with our coworkers. A coworking space can be a fantastic method to rekindle some of that camaraderie by providing employees with much-needed options for reintegrating themselves into the office environment.

Rather than being forced into a specific space, coworking allows you to select whether you want to work in a common area today or in one of the more private work rooms.

Need some time away from the task at hand? A private room will most likely suffice for you. Need a vacation from it all? Many coworking spaces have muted and sound-proof nap rooms.

Do you require a different type of break? Depending on how the facility is configured, try the break room or game room. Finally, if you feel the need to collaborate with others, take a seat in the common area.

MUCH MORE THAN JUST WORK

A creatively designed workspace can help deliver on a promise that most workspaces often fall short of: providing a setting that is about more than simply work.

In a coworking space, there is always a time and place for concentrated efforts, but most of it is dedicated to cooperation and socialising, organic networking, and stimulating creativity through engaging design, regular pauses, and social furnishings such as community tables and shared couches.

Break rooms are a fantastic place to mingle outside of the workplace, whether through idle chit chat, games, or an afternoon cup of coffee or tea.

 

THE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF CREATIVE WORKING AREAS

Of course, design philosophy is vital whether it comes to developing your own creative coworking space – or picking one to integrate into your business and use as an employee area.

Coworking spaces that focus on professionalism and a dry corporate design may appear to be a safe pick, but the absence of distractions can have a real impact on productivity in the long run. A vibrant and creative workplace may inspire new ideas, better solutions, and healthier minds. Keep a look out for the following factors:

 

1. LIGHT

Light is vital, and not simply for getting things done. The quality and type of light you work with can affect your mental and physical health, as well as the quality of your job.

Most of the time, natural sunlight is preferable, thus offices that are structured to maximise the day's natural light are always a benefit. However, depending on where your office is located, you may not have much access to light on certain days owing to weather or seasonal changes. The colour and quality of your indoor lighting are very important here.

Following the emphasis on utilisation of natural light, a workplace should seek to utilise eco-friendly and energy-saving lights in hues that are easy on the eyes and assist improve mood.

2. COLOR

In terms of colour, there is limited, but extant evidence that colour choices in interior design can have a noticeable impact on the feel of an office. While not as critical as lighting, effective colour selections can make a workplace seem and feel coherent rather than chaotic or unorganised. Color's aesthetic properties in interior design can also be translated nicely into texture. Warm hues and homey textures, such as wood finishes and wools, can transform a drab common room into a welcoming space. Granite, glass, and jet black imply toughness and efficiency. Certain colours and materials allow you to emphasise the function of a space or sector. A well-designed coworking space may experiment with different materials in different spaces based on their intended use.

3. SOUND

Sound is vital for effective creative environments, both in terms of how it carries across a room and how it does not carry between rooms. While collaboration and socialising are helpful in getting ideas flowing, every creative worker requires a space to retreat to when working through those ideas. In other words, we all require peace and quiet, and we all want our voices to be heard whenever and wherever it is necessary. A decent coworking space will have private rooms that help to muffle outside noises for focused work, as well as conference spaces with good acoustics for both in-person and remote meetings.

4. OPTION

As we've discussed in previous posts about sound, lighting, and colour, one fundamental feature that stays significant in all three is the idea of choice. There are instances when a simple design is necessary to avoid distracting from one's thoughts. There are times when more colour, comfort, and sound are desired, and when the collaborative benefits of working with a diverse group of specialists come through. One of the benefits of a creative coworking space is the ability to pick when you need peace and quiet and when you want to be near others.

WHY WORK FROM HOME?

Finally, because of its open design, freedom of choice, and diverse tenants, coworking spaces provide a better work environment for creative persons.

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