
Coliving & Remote Work Glossary
What is a Flexible Workspace?
A flexible workspace is any work environment that adapts to your needs — whether that means choosing different seating each day, switching between solo and collaborative spaces, or accessing work areas by the hour, day, or month. It's designed for movement, not permanence.
For digital nomads, it’s freedom in workspace form.
Why Does a Flexible Workspace Matter for Digital Nomads or Remote Workers?
Flexibility is everything for remote workers. Whether you're staying in one place for a week or a few months, having a workspace that adjusts to your needs — quiet time, group calls, deep focus — is key to staying productive without burning out.
It’s also budget-friendly and minimizes the need for long-term commitments.
How Does Nomadico Relate to Flexible Workspaces?
Nomadico’s approach to workspaces is built on flexibility. Our dedicated coworking areas follow a hot desk model, meaning you can choose your spot day by day. Most of our homes also include casual nooks — terraces, lounges, or shared tables — where guests can move around depending on their task or mood.
Need quiet for deep work? Prefer natural light? Want to be social or solo? We’ve got a spot for you.
Each home is different, but all are thoughtfully designed with remote workers in mind — so you can settle in and stay productive, no matter the location.
Common Misconceptions About Flexible Workspaces
“They’re disorganized or inconsistent.”
A well-run flexible workspace still offers structure — just with freedom of movement.
“You won’t be productive without a fixed desk.”
Many nomads thrive by adapting their environment to the task at hand.
“It means working from anywhere with WiFi.”
Not quite — flexible workspaces are designed intentionally for work, unlike random cafés or couches.
Related Terms
Shared Workspace (Coworking)
Hot Desk (Coworking)
Coworking Membership (Coworking)
Remote Office (Coworking)
Laptop Friendly Café (Coworking)
