We started with a space of 1000sqf, I agree with everyone below - it's all about the way you design the space.
But my advice is, don't get hung up on that. Start with what suits the numbers and keep changing the space as you go along. Let it evolve. Year and a half later and I am finally satisfied that we have the perfect layout for our members. Also agree with everything Tony said - Work out what you're doing it for and your growth plan if you have one - if you are content on building an awesome community and group of people who thrive together and become friends, and you dont need a salary, then you should be just fine. However for us we hope to make this a business that can give people jobs - our 1000sqf is working out to pay 1 living wage salary, however looking forward we want to expand that when we have the numbers where we want them. On Sunday, October 15, 2017 at 3:09:59 PM UTC+1, Kyle Thibaut wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > We have about 600 sqft of open space in our coworking space. Is there > anyone else out there with a small space like ours? > > > - What have you learned to make it work well? > - Is it too small such that voices carry over and disturb others? > - Have you made any creative solutions to help out with having a small > space? > - Bonus: What sqft per person-desk is needed and how many members per > desk is normal? In this case, what would critical mass look like? > > Thanks, > Kyle > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Coworking" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

