Refurbished Farmville Workspaces

The Barn Workspace is a Taste of City Life in the Countryside

The Barn Workspace is the perfect example of pre-existing buildings being refurbished into something new. Architects Antonio Yemail and Michael Pineda gave this old dated barn a makeover, making it a convenient and functioning work place.

Constructed using a mixture of local and recycled materials, the barn Workspace boasts a two-story build with recycled oak wine barrels, reclaimed furniture and doors and excavated stones for walls. With a light build, each square meter of the Barn Workspace is worth approximately $300.
Trend Themes
1. Reuse of Existing Buildings - The Barn Workspace showcases the trend of refurbishing pre-existing structures, presenting opportunities for architects and designers to transform old buildings into functional and sustainable workspaces.
2. Sustainable Design - The use of local and recycled materials in the construction of the Barn Workspace reflects the trend towards sustainable design, providing opportunities for businesses in the construction and architecture industries to incorporate eco-friendly practices.
3. Flexible Workspaces in Rural Areas - The transformation of the Barn into a functional workspace highlights the trend of creating flexible work environments outside of urban areas, presenting opportunities for entrepreneurs and businesses to tap into the growing demand for remote work options.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can capitalize on the trend of refurbishing pre-existing buildings by offering innovative designs and solutions for transforming old structures into modern workspaces.
2. Construction - The demand for refurbishing existing buildings presents opportunities for construction companies to specialize in renovating and repurposing structures to meet the needs of modern workspaces.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can take advantage of the trend towards sustainable design by offering eco-friendly and aesthetically pleasing solutions for refurbishing workspaces with recycled and reclaimed materials.

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