Benefits of Coworking Spaces for Remote Workers


During the past decade, the number of remote workers has highly increased, and many companies view this way of working as a useful alternative. Employees that choose to work remotely might create different spaces around their house and use them as their offices. Such working nooks around the house could be spotted in the study, living room, bedroom, or even in the kitchen. No matter how cozy and manageable it sounds, it can easily backfire. It is nearly impossible not to get distracted often in such places even if you happen to live alone, and by such means, one gets less productive and less creative.

On the flip side, coworking, even if doing completely different jobs, raises productivity and eliminates the chances of getting distracted. For this reason, the number of coworking spaces for those who work remotely has grown. Research has shown that 22,000 coworking spacesOpens in a new tab. were set for 2.2 million people by the end of 2019; entrepreneurs and freelancers of our generation have seen it as more beneficial compared to working alone.

Which Remote Jobs Benefit from a Coworking Space?

Thanks to the amenities and to being people-friendly, coworking spaces are advantageous to many remote jobs, be they full-time or part-time. In such a way, all remote jobs could benefit from coworking spaces, which are great in number, but here’s which jobs consider them highly profitable and useful.

Writers

Although it is a now-debunked myth that to become a writer, one should be isolated from the world and concentrate on the story ideas, the coworking spaces are game-changers. The writers’ community would certainly benefit from this opportunity since they get to work alone—but together. Being able to see people working on their scripts affects others to produce more as it is inspiring to them. Hearing chit-chats, new stories, new ideas, different plots, and perspectives impact the creativity level. Wherewith, coworking spaces facilitate the process of writing by providing peaceful spots surrounded by thriving penmen. This is why a messy desk covered with brainstorming lines is more manufacturing than a messy home office with dim light and sheets spread all over the floor.

IT

A larger part of computer programmers or software developers already works in coworking spaces. This is as a result of being able to economize and produce more. It is so tempting, especially for novice employers, to meet new people that are coding/decoding just a desk away; it is influential, and it boosts their energy. Generally, it enhances the workers’ performance, and at the same time, they become fruitful.

Artists

The lack of variation when working alone at the same home spots could bring dullness to an artist’s piece of work. To escape such monotonous situations, coworking spaces bring forth many amenities that aid in artists’ creativity. Just sharing the coffee with another coworker, chitter-chattering, or receiving baffled stares on the workpieces,  contribute to bringing on masterpieces.  For that reason, coworking spaces are an artist’s cup of tea since they facilitate finding the muses faster and finishing a piece.

Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs also take advantage of coworking spaces. Holding distant meetings with the clients has a completely different vibe in contrast to physical ones. Being able to meet in person leads to better problem-solving skills and boosts creativity. Face-to-face meetings easily discover the strengths and weaknesses of a particular project, and that is because of the small doubts one might feel insecure about sharing with others. This could be found in side-talks, simple gestures, or mimicking that are hard to notice through a video call. Bearing all that in mind, coworking spaces help develop a work routine and increase productivity.

Startup Businesses

One of the remote jobs that benefit the most from coworking spaces is the startup business. It is a way to bring the whole team together and focus on accomplishing the main goals. It would be much harder to be successful as communicationOpens in a new tab. within the group is more difficult through virtual meetings—especially at the beginning of a business. So, such spaces could be found low in price to rent, but they would help a lot in building careers and business expansion. 

Benefits of Coworking Spaces for Work-from-Home Individuals

There is an abundance of benefits that come along with coworking spaces. Having the opportunity to create a working routine, although it is remote, impacts the employers’ flexibility, productivity, creativity and helps them remain focused the whole time without feeling anxious or lonely. At the same time, it is more economical for the company per se.

Flexibility

One of the perks of working in coworking spaces is flexibility. You can manage your working schedule as it suits you best. Just walking in these spaces makes you feel part of the team and incites you to dig more in yourself. Such freedom allows you to work at your own pace and make the best out of it. To add more to it, the design in the coworking spaces offers a welcoming environment that motivates most of the employees. Feeling rested and spinning in the office chair brings more than just ideas on the paper.

Higher levels of productivity

Daily catch-ups with other employees simply affect productivity growth. Every single detail, like short conversations between one another, a little feedback, a random response, or just some other employee’s work, motivates the others to finalize their projects. A range of varieties, different natures in the office, even the colors of the office’s walls boosts productivityOpens in a new tab.. Changing spots allows one to refresh their mind and bring on new ideas and different perspectives to build up a project. Different ways of thinking lead to achievements and being more successful because working together is more powerful than working alone.

Way more Affordable

Even though co-working spaces serve as an aid to a company and employers to become more productive, flexible, or creative, it helps in economizing too. Most coworking spaces consist of the main amenities within a monthly rate and are cheaper than having to rent a whole new office. Hereto, cost efficiency is one of the key reasons a business, especially startup ones, decides to work on coworking spaces.

No Distractions Whatsoever

Moving in and out of the office while having short laughs with your colleagues is less distracting than the smell of the food in your kitchen or your family members walking in and out. No matter how comfortable you might feel sitting down on your sofa wearing pajamas, you will get to check your phone more often, scrolling through social media, surf the internet, or watch TV—even the news—because you believe you have plenty of time to finish your job.

All that might lead to becoming lazier and less productive. But, if you determine yourself to finish a project in a certain time (because you do not plan to spend 24 hours in the office), you will do your best to finalize it. That is what coworking spaces’ role is for: to help accomplish goals, to grow as an individual, and to become the best time manager you’ve ever been. Through that, one gets more free time for themselves rather than lying down with the laptop and a cup of coffee nearby because the idea of watching a movie in that position strikes in quickly.

A reduction in anxiety and loneliness

Coworking spaces play a significant role in stress reduction. The idea that working alone leads to being more focused is false. Discussing shortly with other employees leads to problem-solving once you get stuck on a project, by which one gets less anxious about finishing something right on time or finishing it at all. When working alone, procrastination hits in because of the loneliness and anxiety one might feel. So, practicing a working routine contributes to loving the job more while fleeing goodbye to stressful days. 

Final Thoughts

As one of the best alternatives for remote jobsOpens in a new tab., coworking spaces provide a bulk of benefits for the employees working from home. Coworking spaces are suitable for any remote job, and especially for startup businesses, writers, artists, entrepreneurs, IT professionals, and the list goes on. This is as a result of the opportunities and amenities coworking spaces offer.

Working from such spaces allows one to become more flexible and create a working schedule where the employees are more concentrated on their job. Working in an office with other remote workers is way more productive than from the comfy sofa of your house; other employees’ work stimulates you to get things done. It boosts your motivation, and you are more likely to focus on the goals of the day without getting distracted. You won’t feel anxious or lonely because you communicate with others and share ideas which leads to problem-solving. Above all, it is more affordable than renting a whole new office and working with a fixed schedule.

Author Bio:

Amelia Johenson is a freelance writer with expertise of over six years. Currently, she is working for JamatuOpens in a new tab. and improving her own website. Amelia loves sharing her knowledge, skills, and personal experience in digital marketing so that others, too, can craft content that makes people take action. She enjoys traveling, going on hikes, and checking adventures off of her bucket list.

Steve Todd

Steve Todd, founder of Open Sourced Workplace and is a recognized thought leader in workplace strategy and the future of work. With a passion for work from anywhere, Steve has successfully implemented transformative strategies that enhance productivity and employee satisfaction. Through Open Sourced Workplace, he fosters collaboration among HR, facilities management, technology, and real estate professionals, providing valuable insights and resources. As a speaker and contributor to various publications, Steve remains dedicated to staying at the forefront of workplace innovation, helping organizations thrive in today's dynamic work environment.

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