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Co-living apartments

An overview of projects, products and exclusive articles about co-living apartments

Project • By LoCa StudioApartments

2017_TaulatTower

In 2021, a place for many to share a home, an open concept of the family residence. Sharing a house to live in is no longer only for students; it is a way of comprehending mobility, flexibility, efficiency, and ecology. After the pandemic, it means sharing moments, shared sources, and places even more. This brightly colored home mightily needed to portray the atmosphere of a place designed for co-living. It was necessary to highlight the common spaces, inviting co-livers to share moments, enjoy, relax, learn, cook, and so on, while also providing high-quality private places so that everyone could be independent when needed. The layout, different floors, and terraces (3!) were critical to the success of this project and were efficient in... More

Project • By RESOURCE FURNITUREHotels

BentoLiving Chestnut Hill

The flex-stay suites at BentoLiving Chestnut Hill in Nashville offer urban explorers the chance to discover a new city at their own pace, with a variety of long- and short-term stay options. BentoLiving describes itself as the "hotel you want to live in," offering apartment-style guest suites with everything you need to feel right at home — including full kitchens, laundry units, complementary wellness kits, and complimentary local provisions (like local Nashville hot sauce included in every kitchen!) Bento offers everything from micro studios to 5-bedroom suites, as well as co-living options. Studios and co-living suites are outfitted with Resource Furniture's Penelope Sofa wall bed to maximize livable space, as well as custom pivoti... More

NewsNews • 19 Jun 2021

Vindmøllebakken model of co-housing proposes an alternative way of procuring and creating housing communities

Located in Stavanger, Norway, Vindmøllebakken is a collaboration between Helen & Hard Architects and Kruse Smith Real Estate. It is also a pilot project based around the Gaining by Sharing model which demonstrates a new model of co-housing, as well as an alternative way of procuring and creating housing communities within the context of today’s housing market. Jiri Havran The project comprises 40 co-living units, 4 houses and 10 apartments within a low-rise 3-5 storey typology that fulfills human, social and environmental needs in a sustainable way. Sindre Ellingsen The 40 apartment units are organized around 500m2 of shared space, of which everyone owns an equal part. Located at the heart of the building, the s... More