Co-living’s efficiency is married with a communal offering that’s long overdue in the rental housing market. By sharing kitchens, working areas and social spaces, co-living facilitates an internal community. The co-living model brings people together to share ideas and be more human.
Most of us put our lives into boxes. We put borders up, all around. We say this is my space, not yours. Or this is where work stops and home starts. Or it’s ok to hang with friends here, but not over there.
And along the way we go a little crazy. Because these things—work, friends, home, play— don’t fit into boxes anymore. They constantly shift and merge and diverge. And the truth is that we’re never just living—we’re always co-living. Co-working. Co-playing.
When you live in a space designed around that truth, incredible things happen.
New relationships form. New perspectives emerge. New experiences are shared. And things just flow, effortless and spontaneous.