Cloud Room is a private, member’s only, shared working environment in Seattle that’s the product of a joint collaboration between Graham Baba Architects and Brian Paquette Interiors who oversaw the design of the co-working space. While it’s an office for people to work in, it doesn’t feel boring or sterile like many workspaces do, especially some of the co-working concepts that have popped up.
Light floods the office, which is located on the 6th floor of a mixed-use building called Chophouse Row. With over 5,000 square feet of space, Cloud Room houses a large, co-working area filled with rows of tables and chairs, as well as a lounge, a glass-fronted conference room, and phone rooms.
Most co-working spaces are sparsely decorated, but Cloud Room is outfitted with all types of places to work, casual seating areas with sofas and chairs, a bar area, along with a west-facing terrace with a fire pit. There’s plenty of space to work independently, but you can easily connect with others if you’re more into collaboration.
Photos by Rafael Soldi, Lara Swimmer, and Tim Bies.

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Cowork Nomads on 03.10.2017 at 07:45 AM
The interior of the coworking space also matters, it gives great environment for the coworkers to work. The lounge at the workspace looks nice and the lights also adds beauty to the interior. Great to know about the Cloud room coworking space and you may also take a look at coworknomads.com for more such workspaces.
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