For many developers, accommodating work from home within a unit is more of an idea than a physical space. Providing renters with a canvas to create their ideal living experience is the most effective and meaningful strategy, observed Shane Robinson, senior vice president at Cityview, a Los Angeles based developer of lifestyle properties. “The word that keeps coming to our mind is flexibility,” Robinson told Multi-Housing News.
This may mean designing units with open floor plans, the sizes of which can change based on the market the community is being built in. “By having open floor plans, that allows tenants to bring in their own furniture and design it the way they would like,” Robinson said.
Source: How Work From Home Influences Multifamily Design – Multi-Housing News