Who doesn't love some good exposed brick!? Cohere's entire brand was based 
off of the exposed brick in our last building ( I don't recommend that 
approach). The background of our site is an actual photo of the brick too 
seen at  http://coherecommunity.com/ so you can imagine my panic when we 
were looking at new spaces. Thankfully the members picked a brick building 
and our area has a large brick fireplace so I was able to keep going with 
that theme. The rest of our space is plain old drywall which is why I had 
to add hot pink desks and turquoise desks of course. :)  To answer your 
question more directly, I think creative types who are drawn to coworking 
just dig the rough edges as Alex said whereas other people like the more 
seamless look of drywall. Now we have both-- so yay!

On Thursday, April 26, 2012 6:14:19 PM UTC-6, Toni Hogan wrote:
>
> So, my curiosity has finally gotten the best of me. Is it just a 
> coincidence that most of the coworking spaces I am checking out on the 
> web have brick interior walls. Or, is this a faux feature that was 
> added? I'm feeling left out. :-)

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