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Coliving & Remote Work Glossary

What is a Common Space?

Common space refers to the shared areas in a coliving home — think living rooms, rooftops, coworking zones, gardens, or lounges. These are the places where people naturally gather, work, relax, or just cross paths.

They’re what turn a group of individuals into a community.

Why Does a Common Space Matter for Digital Nomads or Remote Workers?

Common spaces give you options — work in your room when you need focus, or head to the shared living room when you feel social. It adds balance to remote life, and helps you meet people without forcing interaction.

They also help avoid the classic “laptop in bed” trap — and give your day more structure and variety.

How Does Nomadico Relate to Common Spaces?

Every Nomadico home has common spaces designed for connection and comfort — from cozy couches and long dining tables to hammocks, rooftops, or even skate ramps.

We know that great conversations, collaborations, and memories often start in shared spaces — so we make sure they feel warm, open, and welcoming.

Common Misconceptions About Common Spaces

“They’re noisy or chaotic.”

Not at all — most coliving guests are remote workers too. Common spaces are often relaxed, respectful, and good for both focus and chill time.


“You have to use them.”

Nope. They’re there when you want them — no pressure.


“They’re just for hanging out.”

Many are multifunctional — great for coworking, yoga, or movie nights too.

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