The concept of coworking spaces is no longer confined to the startup or tech sector. It has advanced into various traditional sectors and organizations that previously favored the regular office. So, what exactly does co-working entail? 

Co-working is defined as  the “sharing of an office space or work environment by self-employed people, or those who have different employers, in an attempt to share knowledge, ideas, and equipment.” 


How Can You Benefit From Coworking Spaces?

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and freelancers have been the primary users of coworking spaces. However, more and more corporations are leaning towards this trend given the numerous benefits. For employees, coworking is appealing because it allows greater control over their work environment as opposed to other environments.         

The tangible benefits of coworking spaces are:

-A lack of long term leases

-Easy availability of common facilities such as lounge areas and kitchens

-Common irritants and issues such as internet connectivity, paying utility bills, and handling repairs are not your concern, as these elements are taken care of for you by the provider of the space

-Some coworking spaces even offer the services of support staff, such as receptionists and security personnel, to all companies and individuals that share the space

Coworking helps broaden your network of connections and expand your business more rapidly. This environment puts you in touch with a diverse pool of possible clients and provides access to extensive resources. It fosters a sense of community living, similar to that of a residential apartment.

Studies indicate that people who use coworking spaces see their work as more meaningful—this is because of the opportunity to use their skills to help other workers – and not just those from their organization. Also, since these spaces tend to be accessible round the clock, it gives employees the flexibility of deciding when, and how much, they want to work every day. 

Coworking environments also promote productivity by virtue of association. Being surrounded by a number of hardworking professionals can be extremely motivating, and create fruitful mentorships.

Working all day long in a private office or alone at home can be quite isolating. Socializing with creative people with similar views can shine new light on old issues, and bring perspective that was lacking before. Coworking space also tend to be in central location with easy access to public transportation and cafes.

 

Ensuring Privacy In Coworking Spaces

Most coworking space rentals offer upgrades that let you have your own private office with shared common facilities. 

An easier, more affordable way of securing your privacy is by making use of flexible office furniture solutions, like the Loop Cube. The Loop Cube can fit up to 4 people, for those times when you, or your team, need some quiet and privacy. It can come in handy during crucial meetings, or in collaborative work to meet a deadline. 

Available in a range of customizable options, this acoustic office pod is ergonomically designed for comfort. It’s also equipped with a sound dampening interior and 10mm glass doors. Maximum functionality is ensured with a built-in desk to accommodate laptops, LED light, and a two-fan circulation system. 

 

 

 

Opting for a coworking space may help fast track your path to success. Quite a few well-known companies started this way (like Instagram and Uber). The founders of these big names came up with their successful ideas while brainstorming in co-working spaces. 

Co-working spaces provide an effective way to cut operating costs while cultivating a network of useful business connections. By being a little creative about your corner of the co-working space, you can derive all the benefits of a traditional office without having to spend large amounts of time, money, and effort.