The Perks of Working from Hotel Rooms vs. Working from Home

In an attempt to work without distractions, remote employees are starting to utilize vacant hotel rooms as an alternative office away from home. NELSON Worldwide designers share their thoughts on why this trend is growing, along with tips for hospitality designers to make these spaces more work-friendly.

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In an attempt to work without distractions, remote employees are starting to utilize vacant hotel rooms as an alternative office away from home. NELSON Worldwide designers share their thoughts on why this trend is growing, along with tips for hospitality designers to make these spaces more work-friendly.

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About our Guests:

Rachael Leison is a senior interior designer for Hospitiality at NELSON Worldwide.
Kristin Serutti is a senior designer at NELSON Worldwide.

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About the Author

Adrian Schley

Adrian Schley

Associate Editor

Adrian Schley was an Associate Editor for i+s, where she covered the commercial interior design industry since 2018. Her work can also be found in BUILDINGS and Meetings Today. 

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