Why to Incorporate Home Design in Workplace Design
Choosing to incorporate home design in the workplace is such a popular practice that a new term was developed to describe it – resimercial design. Resimercial design combines residential design with commercial design. It focuses on the durability of commercial design and brings in the ambiance and variability of residential design. Like both residential and commercial design, it features layouts that facilitate movement and encourage community.
There are many reasons why one might choose to incorporate home design in the workplace.

It can make your employees happier and more comfortable.
Home design not only provides physical comfort. With soft ambient lighting and tactile materials, it can bring to mind feelings of warmth and familiarity to the workplace. With resimercial design, you can create a more comfortable, welcoming environment that people want to spend time in. That is why workplaces with home design elements can more easily compete with working remote. They offer similar benefits that workers receive by working from home, such as comfortability, flexibility, and familiarity.
Resimercial design can help workers feel at home in their workspace. Some workplaces go beyond incorporating the feelings of hominess and bring in the whole village by offering services and amenities needed by their workers, such as fitness centers, daycares, and restaurants. These added services and amenities can allow workers to spend more time in their workplace, while still creating work-life. It can help reduce stress and create a more natural sense of belonging to an organization.
It can spark innovation and encourage community.
People work and think differently from one another. While commercial design is often structured to fit only one type of worker, resimercial design accommodates everyone by including variety in its design. Just like how you have different rooms in a home, a resimercial workplace has different spaces to serve different needs and tasks. Some spaces can encourage community and collaboration, while others may promote solitude and critical thinking. It mixes things up by adding furniture different from the traditional office chair, like couches, bean bags, and even nap pods.
A flexible workspace allows for free-flowing creativity and innovation. When workers have the liberty to get up and walk around, connect with others, or unwind alone in their workplace, they will likely feel less stiff and be more productive. With resimercial design, workers won’t be bound by traditional commercial design. They will be encouraged think and produce without structures limiting them, like their workplace showcases in its design.
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