What does your dream workspace look like?

Elif Duran
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Hi everyone! In the spirit of creating our ideal work environments, I’d love to hear about your dream workspaces. Whether it's an inspiring physical location or a customized virtual setup, we all have a vision of where we feel most productive and creative. - Is it a quiet library nook or a vibrant, bustling café? - Do you imagine working by the beach with the sound of waves, or in a high-tech office with cutting-edge gadgets? - What elements (like lighting, furniture, sounds, or decorations) are essential for your perfect workspace? - Have you experimented with virtual workspaces or tools like Oasis by BeforeSunset AI to create your ideal environment? (https://www.beforesunset.ai/ 🚀) Share your vision and let’s get inspired by each other’s dream workspaces! 🚀 Looking forward to your creative ideas!

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Ahmet Can Aslan
For me, a quiet cafe environment is very productive. It's great to socialize and focus at the same time. Of course, we can't always be in a cafe. It's great news to work wherever we want while sitting at home. :)
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Business Marketing with Nika
This sounds weird when I say that, but I feel most comfortable at home. 😅 I like the team members of the project, but my environment gives me everything (especially the regime) I have set to work properly. I have been in many great offices with many great people but I think that the kind of peace I have at home can't compete with that. When I lack personal contact with team members, I visit them for a while. But this is more of my regenerate personality. 😀
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Kshetez Vinayak
@busmark_w_nika I can totally relate with you. My workspace at home is where I am most comfortable and can focus more.
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Selin Coktin
Even the slightest noise or whisper in the silence of a library can be distracting, but I have always found it more likely to concentrate in a cafe environment that is not too chaotic. Of course, it is not always possible to start and end the day in a cafe. :) I discovered that I can also be productive with music in the background that is not too distracting.
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Jesscia Nelson
I’ve realised that really quiet environments don’t actually help to concentrate, it is better to work with a bit of background noise. A relatively quiet café works well, and I know someone will pop in earphones and listen to nature sounds, like rain.
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When I am working on something alone, I need quiet empty space. It could be at my home office, or in a quiet cafe. But when I'm working on projects where my team is also involved with me, I love working from an office where I see them in front of me and have conversations in all colors and sounds. Slack does it with a 50% success rate, but I'm looking to make it 100% soon by building a hybrid workplace for Openthrive.
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Sezin Yurtlu
My dream workspace is a cozy spot right by the beach, where the sound of waves and the fresh sea breeze creates a calming atmosphere. It includes a covered patio with a sturdy desk and a comfortable chair, allowing me to work outside while staying cool and shaded. Sometimes, I can relax on a lounge chair, enjoying the comfort and the view. There's also a variety of fresh tropical fruits like mangoes and pineapples for snacking. Of course, there's a fan nearby for keeping me cool in the heat. I would love to work in a place like that :)))
Nick Zemlyanskiy
Working from home is nice. Here I can move from my desk and office-like armchair to my couch, found it nice to change body position during work hours. Sometimes I hear neighbours, they're usually angry for close to no reason, so it's interesting. In summer I can grab a coffee and move to a local park, near a lake. Many teenagers are chilling there, happy on their vacation, with all their teenage vibes and music. Being nearby gives me some joy too, in between my job tasks :)
Luka Brzin
My dream workspace is our company office. The atmosphere is very relaxing and everyone is friends with eachother. It is very motivating because we are solving customer problems, working very hard as well as having a lot of fun and learning heaps.
My3 Murthy
I personally like a mix of routine & change. So I have a couple places- a cafe, a library & a co-working space. I switch it up between the three places depending on: 1. Its a deep work kinda day or collaboration kinda day 2. How my mood is- I love the library because it makes me feel productive. the dayys i need an extra oomph- i go there 3. How open I am to commuting- some days i just feeling like staying at home or not travelling far.
Joseph Natoli
I work best in any sort of Cafe / out of the house. Working from home is fun, but day after day gets lonely. Additionally I think the energy and spirit of collaborators in-person cannot be captured digitally.
Sarah Mooney
Would love to have mountains and water views.
Andreas Sohns
My dream workspace would be a cozy home office with lots of natural light, comfortable furniture and a few green plants for a touch of nature.
Kathryn MacMullin
Working by the beach would be awesome
My dream workspace would be a cozy yet modern loft with plenty of natural light streaming through large windows. It would have ergonomic furniture, lush green plants, and a minimalist design to promote focus and creativity. There would be a dedicated area for brainstorming sessions with whiteboards and comfortable seating. And, of course, high-speed internet and all the latest tech gadgets to fuel productivity. Oh, a coffee bar with an endless supply of freshly brewed coffee would be the cherry on top!
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Jolie Langstaff
i need a interesting room and i can listen to the music . when i finish my work ,i can chat with other teammates to relax
Pablo Roig
a small artisan bakery
Shemtov Yogi
i like open space with lots of natural light
Peter Fil
At home — big windows, enough of daylight, nice chair and table.
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michael
An independent space, focusing on one thing, and then working hard for a clear goal. In addition, we will also have a Luanch this Sunday, thank you for your support