Covid-Friendly & Practical Luxuries in Multi-Family Properties

How do you raise the bar in multi-family properties? Blend functionality, adaptability, convenience, imagination, and add a little bit of spice.

During a Virtual ONE Global Design Summit — where our independently-owned firms share trade secrets and put heads together in brainstorming sessions — Casie Idle, Vice President of Business Development at ID & Design International (IDDI), shared nationwide developer trends in the multi-family sector.

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of amenity spaces within luxury and economy multi-family properties. IDDI has found that prospective tenants are looking for properties where they can live, work, relax, and play.

Developers want to create new, livable communal areas within their buildings, such as flexible coworking spaces complete with pods, desks, and conference rooms, larger fitness centers with a plethora of equipment, onsite grocery and convenience shops with keyless entry, demo kitchens, beauty salons, dog washes, smart home technology, outdoor fitness areas like basketball courts and wrestling rings, and rooftops designed for open-air, safe social gatherings.

Precautions set by the pandemic have introduced an increased need for amenities and convenience within the multi-family market. Lifestyle changes invite thoughtful redesign with tenants and developers in mind, combining functional needs with preeminent design.


ONE Global Design relentlessly exceeds expectations through an iconoclastic eye for design. Our teams are dedicated and diverse professionals whose commitment to functional elegance challenges tradition and elevates design standards worldwide. Partners who specialize in multi-family include DSP Design, Design Collective, Figure3, LEMAYMICHAUD, Meyer, NoackLittle, ProgressiveAE, and tpbennett

Want to learn more? Reach out to the team at IDDI.


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