Modern spaces have, for the most part, become truly comfy and pleasing to the eye. However, humanizing them often needs really creative approach. Today we’ll discuss what gimmicks you can use to make public space just awesome.

Trends and challenges of modern public spaces

The most striking trends in their creation are functionality. A single design thought out to the smallest detail and a tendency towards eco-friendliness. 

1. Interest in ecology

People miss natural materials. That is why, when designing spaces, furniture made from natural materials such as wood or rattan is often included in the costs. For example, the dining set Dubai is not only durable but also pleasing to the eye. Indoor or outdoor furniture made of wood doesn’t emit toxic substances, so it can be installed in any room. Rattan outdoor furniture will fit into any interior.

Psychologists also claim that being close to “green” urban spaces reduces the risk of depression, mental disorders, and stress. That is why indoors, adding greenery requires additional thinking about infrastructure – if we are talking about hedges and levitating plants.

2. Functionality

Neither a convenient spot nor the absence of irritating distractions makes public spaces more friendly for visitors. They often serve exclusively as a “workplace,” and coliving, in turn, are places where you “temporarily have to live with other people.”

Thus, remote employees began to work more and more often in coffee shops. Such spaces cannot always be called functional due to constant movement and noise. However, they are almost always more lively and dynamic than code-driven coworking spaces and less static than co-living spaces, where you constantly interact with the same people day in and day out.

3. Unified design

For example, the WeWork coworking chain has a consistent white and black design with bright accents, so whether you arrive in London or Munich, your experience will remain the same. You will not be able to single out a specific network location that you want to return to again and again since none of them has a self-identification.

What non-standard approaches are used in public spaces

Bringing functional spaces to life, adding a human touch to the unified design, and greening closed public spaces often come with creative out-of-the-box ideas. Some of them require the involvement of specialists, while others can be carried out independently.

1. Color accents

Usually, working with color accents is the designer’s field of work, and often independent solutions also turn out to be successful.

For instance, changing the color palette to pastel shades would help the environment be more “human” since even artificial light becomes softer and its harsh edges are softened out. Add some contrasting accents if you don’t have the opportunity to repaint the walls.

The issue of “landscaping” can be resolved by bringing additional shades of green inside or by diluting with floating or potted flowers and plants.

2. Playing with zones

Monotonous daily tasks, as well as familiar locations, begin to irritate. You can cope with the negative with the help of designers and architects, “playing” with the theme of zoning.

Today’s reconsideration of zoning is the way out: for instance, some individuals work better in solitude, while others, on the other hand, are more focused when they are in the heart of things, to the sounds of conversations and a coffee maker.

The introduction of modular smart offices that can fit within the coworking space and the co-living area, artificially enlarging the working area and lowering the noise level, might be one of the answers in this situation.

Adding a new focal point is another technique to alter space. Strangers are frequently brought together in contemporary coworking and co-living settings by just practical items like printers and dishwashers, but you are not limited to these items.

3. Unusual art objects

In the same way, as functional solutions do, catchy art objects also serve as “spontaneous” meeting spots for people. However, instead of just provoking conversation in the coffee line, their goal is to inspire a rich and abstract debate on working issues.

Public spaces have become very popular. And everyone is trying to bring something of their own. What gimmicks of public spaces have you seen? Share in the comments.