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Live-Work-Mix: The Era Where Space Boundaries Disappear

As remote work becomes the norm, the line between residential and workspace is blurring. The questions a new lifestyle is posing to the real estate market.

Remote and hybrid work, now entrenched since the pandemic, is quietly rewriting the rules of real estate. The long-held assumption — 'home is for sleeping, office is for working' — is being challenged.

This trend is especially pronounced among solo founders, freelancers, and creative professionals. What they need is not 'home + office' but 'a single space where life and work flow naturally together.'

Changes are also visible on the supply side. Some new-build officetel developments have begun incorporating layouts designed for remote work, and standalone home-workspace hybrids on the urban fringe are attracting attention.

GroundLink defines this movement as the 'Mix' concept. The idea is not to eliminate the boundary between living and working, but to propose spaces that shift flexibly with time and purpose.

If your work and life are no longer separate, your space should be designed the same way. Before your next move, start by clarifying how you want to live.

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