
Coliving & Remote Work Glossary
What is a Private Room?
A private room is your own personal space in a shared living environment. You get a lockable bedroom to yourself, and often access to shared areas like kitchens, living rooms, or coworking spaces.
In coliving, a private room gives you the best of both worlds — privacy when you need it, and community when you want it.
Why Does a Private Room Matter for Digital Nomads or Remote Workers?
When you’re working remotely, having a quiet space to focus (and sleep!) is key. A private room gives you a comfortable place to unwind, take calls, and recharge — especially when you’re traveling long-term.
It also makes coliving more sustainable for remote workers who need a balance between connection and personal space.
How Does Nomadico Relate to Private Rooms?
Most of our Nomadico homes offer private rooms — some with sea views, some tucked into cozy apartments, and some in lush garden bungalows. We know how important it is to have a space that feels like yours, even while you’re sharing the rest of the house.
Private rooms are the most popular option across our locations.
Common Misconceptions About Private Rooms
“Private means isolated.”
Not here! You can have your own space and still be part of the community — that’s the beauty of coliving.
“They’re just like hotel rooms.”
Nope — private rooms in coliving spaces often come with more personality, better vibes, and access to a built-in social circle.
“They all have private bathrooms.”
Not always. Some do, some don’t — but that’s usually clear before you book.
Related Terms
Coliving (Coliving)
Dorm Room (Coliving)
Extended Stay (Coliving)
Flexible Living (Coliving)
Digital Nomad Housing (Digital Nomadism)
