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What is the work from hotel trend?

Although working from home has generally been a pleasant experience for many workers, this has also been causing some problems, such as lack of any kind of human interaction and the physical problems that the lack of good work ergonomics is causing at the “home offices”.

Even though the pandemic has been a really challenging time for the hotel and travel industry, this has also created plenty of room for innovation. One of these innovations are the so-called hybrid hotels, which along with normal hotel experiences, allow you to work from hotel.

One of these hotels was our VALO Hotel & Work in Helsinki, which opened in 2020. Unlike many other hotels that have tried work from hotel, VALO Hotel is specifically designed for everyday work.

Thus, VALO has not been transformed to meet the needs of office workers, but is designed to function in a hybrid model, which means that the hotel operates as an office and co-working space during the day and is also converted for overnight stays during the night. This in general means that you have a super ergonomical place to work, instead of having facilities which really aren’t ideal for office work but still offer this kind of option.

How did it all start for us?

The story of VALO Hotel & Work started with a single frustrated business traveler, who wanted something more.

Behind VALO Hotel & Work is the story of an entrepreneur who traveled a lot for work and simply couldn’t understand why the same space could not be better utilized and used for more purposes than just an office or a hotel. Traveling between the hotel and the coworking spaces seemed particularly pointless, knowing that both buildings were empty either during the day or during the night. Why couldn’t the regular business day be done inside the same building?

VALO may look like an ordinary hotel or even a modern coworking space, but thanks to innovative facilities and services, it corrects big societal problems. The properties cover a significant part of Finland’s emissions, and in 2018, vacant business premises alone caused 42 thousand tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions. Even full offices, business premises and hotels are only in operation part of the day and the rest are empty.

This totally new kind of innovation brings together hotel and business premises that use the same facilities at different times, depending on what the customers need. The end result is a service that is always in use, which is also one of our business’ principles.

The work from hotel trend is a totally new way of thinking about space: work, focus, spar together with your team or simply just get inspired with the great work facilities.

For whom the work from hotel trend is suitable?

Employers, on the other hand, have begun to favor the so-called work from anywhere (WFA) trend, which offers completely new opportunities for their employees. Such opportunities include, for example, working freely from anywhere in the world and at any time.

This on the other hand offers employees to travel quite freely even outside their yearly holidays. When willing to do so, the work from hotel trend really comes in handy as it allows you to fully combine the vacation along with office work.

Work from hotel trend as an opportunity for the hotels

“While hotel lobbies became thriving hubs for digital nomads pre-pandemic, it may be some time before bustling co-working spaces feel safe again for guests,” said Kate Mooney, Founder of OCCA. “With this in mind, the workspace in guestrooms has become even more of a focus in hotel design. A token desk in the corner with a simple lounge chair is no longer enough.

“We’re leveraging our workspace experience to bring a hybrid of functionality to the guest room and create a blended hotel-office. From introducing features such as ergonomic seating, standing desks and wireless charging facilities to removing the bed altogether and replacing it with soft seating, we’re investigating ways to provide travelling workers with everything they need to do their jobs away from home — “workspitality” is fast becoming the new hospitality.” notes Kate.

(Quotes taken from Occa Design website)

Longer stays will likely happen

This will also give hotels even more room for innovation and yet another hotel model that looks set to experience a surge in popularity owing to changing working patterns is the monthly subscription.

Longer term hotel subscriptions are designed to allow travelers to use multiple different hotels within a brand for a single monthly fee. Whether the guest has to travel for work or is making the most of their work from anywhere policy, a hotel subscription could make the whole world their home.

This could be a brilliant idea especially for larger hotel brands with multiple premises.. The possibility to work from home is one thing, but the ability to work from anywhere is really new and definitely something that we have all been waiting for and willing to welcome warmly.

With campaigns such as the Global Passport, the ability to travel, work and live anywhere you like is a reality and is the antithesis of a boring desk job. In addition, the boost in revenue and variety of potential customers this could deliver for the hotel chains after the challenging times is definitely not something that the hotels should ignore.

Work from a hotel trend is a sustainable solution

More and more attention is also being paid to the sustainability of facilities year after year. Today, e.g. energy efficiency, and the energy used in the premises should also be low-emission and preferably renewable. Users of business premises are also interested in the climate load caused by buildings.

The demand for responsibility has not been blown away at all, as buildings use 35% of all energy in Finland and also cause about 30% of all emissions. It is therefore quite significant that buildings’ occupancy rates and methods of use are optimized as far as possible. With this kind of trend, the hotel industry is also able to make a big difference.

Thank you for reading

Sources: Occa Design, Hospitality Insights
Text: Tuomas Haapala

Originally published at https://valo.fi on April 27, 2022.

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Marketing Coordinator and writer from Helsinki, Finland.

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