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Today, people have a lot of different options when it comes to where they work. People can be freelancers, remote workers, or business owners even with a limited budget.

That’s why there are different kinds of workspaces popping up to accommodate the needs of people who want a flexible schedule while still having an office environment and coworkers to interact with regularly.

So, it’s no surprise that one of the most in-demand working solutions today is coworking spaces. As a result, a recent movement is taking centre stage in this type of workplace: Corpoworking (corporate coworking).

Companies have created entire coworking spaces exclusively for their employees, which can serve different functions depending on the organisation.

From meeting to socialisation and working, to neutral territory for employees to feel comfortable in, or even living labs where a company tests out new ideas through their employees.

But how can you make your Corpoworking space feel more like home while still promoting creativity and productivity?

How to Make Your Corpoworking Space Feel Like Home

When you spend as much time at work as you do, it makes sense that you'd want to create an environment that maximises your comfort and productivity.

A person should be able to truly call their workspace their own, rather than feeling as if they are constantly in someone else's way.

Finding the balance between a comfy yet productive Corpoworking space may seem about impossible, but it can definitely be done.

Though the office will truly never be home, you can still make it feel like a “home office away from home” with these 5 simple suggestions:

  1. Add warmth with rugs or carpets

Bringing in a rug or a carpet to your office immediately evokes warmth and intimacy and gives it an overall homey feel. Try to match its colour and design with your furniture.

For instance, if your furniture is neutral, add a rug that has warm tones to brighten your space. These home accessories go a long way in making any space more inviting and reassuring.

  1. Use art to inspire

Art can cheer us up, inspire us, and provide comfort. Studies have found that it benefits brain function and encourages critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, and decision-making.

Abstract or graphic art, bright or pastel colours; pick which options best match the environment you want to create. If you are into movies or music, you can put up iconic movie posters or album covers on your wall.

Bi-Office River Acrylic Poster Display with a Vertigo film poster on the wall of a work space.
  1. Bring in nature

Incorporating natural elements within your interior design (Biophilic Design) is a great option to fill any space with a sense of life.

Add plants, use organic materials like wall-covering Ripple Cork Tiles, or let the sunshine in by inviting natural light into your space, if possible.

  1. Choose the right lighting

Install a unique overhead light fixture with a suitable colour temperature for your working environment. However, sometimes the light can be wrong for the time of day or situation; a dimmer switch should do the trick.

If you have room for a floor or accent lamp, you can always go for a warmer colour bulb. You can also try stringing lights around your space during the holiday season for a little festive spirit.

  1. Show your personality

Ultimately, your office should be a reflection of you and your personality. Make it your own by bringing family photos, pictures of your pets, etc.

Decorate with meaningful items like souvenirs from trips you’ve been on recently to make your space more personal.

The standard office experience is being pushed aside to make way for alternative working environments. Creating a Corpoworking space with the look and comforts people are used to in their domestic life is one way of ensuring everyone enjoys coming to work each day.