A fully equipped break room, private balconies, and bathrooms with shower.
Because anyone spending their day here deserves far more than a chair and a socket.
Designed for people who spend their day here, not just work here
The same attention to detail found in the offices extends to every shared space at Reengineering Nexus. The L-shaped corridor with LED lighting, a six-seat waiting area, a TV screen, and a shared printer serves as the hub connecting all rooms. The break room is a proper place to step away, have lunch, or catch up with a colleague. Separate bathrooms — with a shower available — make the space practical for those who cycle in or have long days ahead. Portuguese pink marble flooring runs through every environment, bringing consistency, brightness, and a level of finish you rarely find in a coworking space. A place built to be fully lived in, from first coffee to last call.
The break room: a real pause in a thoughtfully designed space
The break room at Reengineering Nexus is not a makeshift kitchen corner — it is a dedicated room designed to offer a genuine moment to step away. A coffee maker and kettle are always ready, a fridge keeps meals and drinks cold, and a proper table with chairs means lunch does not have to mean leaving the building. Morning snacks are available to start the day right. Separate recycling bins for organic, paper, and plastic waste reflect the care for the environment that runs through the whole space. Natural light, artwork on the walls, and the signature Portuguese pink marble floor make this far more than just a coffee break.
Two dedicated bathrooms, each with a shower
Two separate bathrooms — one for women, one for men — both brand new, modern, and fitted with a full shower. Paper towels are out: each bathroom is equipped with electric hand dryers, cleaner and more sustainable. A detail that matters for daily members, cyclists, and anyone who has an important meeting later in the day.
First impressions that hold up
From the moment you step in, the environment speaks for itself. The main corridor — Portuguese pink marble underfoot, original artworks on the walls, plants, natural light — immediately signals the kind of place this is. At the far end, a quiet waiting area with grey armchairs offers a composed spot for clients or guests before a meeting. A setting designed for professionals who care about context as much as content.
The right light, everywhere
Every part of the space — corridor and offices alike — is lit with quality LED fixtures. In the hallway, a continuous linear ceiling strip delivers even, glare-free illumination. In the offices, directional LED panels let each occupant adjust intensity and angle to suit their work. No fluorescents, no flat overhead wash: just lighting that supports focus without getting in the way.
Your name at the building entrance
At the street-level entrance of the building, a dedicated modular sign displays the Reengineering Nexus identity. Every hosted professional or company gets their own named slot — visible to anyone entering the building. A tangible presence in the right place. The sign also includes a QR code linking directly to the website for anyone looking for information or bookings from outside.
The same visibility, floor by floor
The same modular sign concept continues on the sixth floor: right beside the coworking entrance door, each hosted company or professional has their own named slot. Anyone stepping out of the lift immediately knows where they are and who's there. The entrance itself — warm wooden doors, white marble floor, a statement plant, cornice LED lighting — sets the right tone before you've even knocked.
Fresh air, when you need it
The space has two balconies set up as outdoor relaxation areas, each with chairs and a table. The right place to step away between meetings, take a call in the open, or simply breathe with a view. On the sixth floor, the panorama over Cosenza makes the break worth taking.
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