With the rise in coworking spaces still increasing, we wondered – is it also affecting home design trends? After a little research, the answer seems to be, “Yes,” and here are the top five trends that we’ve identified:
Flexible Spaces: There is a growing demand for flexible spaces within homes that can serve multiple functions, including as a home office. Open floor plans and adaptable room layouts are becoming more popular to accommodate this need. We’ve seen examples of creative nooks, innovative use of lofts, etc.
Home Office Integration: Many new homes are being designed with dedicated home office spaces or nooks that provide privacy and quietude, akin to the environment found in coworking spaces. These spaces are designed with the home office in mind and may include features such as built-in storage and desktops.
Technological Integration: Homes are increasingly equipped with advanced technological infrastructure to support remote work, such as high-speed internet connections, smart home systems, ergonomic design elements, and conveniently located power sources.
Community Spaces: Many new multi-family developments incorporate communal areas or shared workspaces within residential complexes, resembling the collaborative environments found in coworking spaces.
Aesthetic Preferences: The aesthetics of interior design are also evolving to reflect the modern, clean, and comfortable atmosphere often associated with coworking spaces, influencing choices in furniture, windows, storage options, lighting, and decor.
Overall, the shift towards remote work and the popularity of coworking have indeed influenced how homes are being designed and what features are prioritized in new residential construction. We are excited to see what this trend brings – hopefully more creative uses of space and innovative ideas for home, offices, and coworking facilities. Here are some nifty home office ideas from HGTV.