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A place to focus, connect, and feel at home—with people who understand student life. Whether you’re deep in study mode, between classes, or just hungry and tired, everything here is built to make your day easier and more enjoyable.
Personal retreat
Your room is your own space—your bed, your desk, your quiet corner. Need silence for a call or time to think? It’s there. Want a change of scenery? The garden room offers a peaceful night away, surrounded by the scent of herbs and plants. Expecting family? The large room is bright, spacious, and makes guests feel right at home.
Wellbeing
The shared kitchen is seriously well-equipped. We’re talking sharp Japanese and German knives, cast iron pans, a carbon steel wok, copper pots, a pasta machine, a stand mixer, and more—tools you’d usually only find in a professional kitchen. Cooking here is genuinely enjoyable.
The bathrooms are just as thoughtful. One is simple and efficient. The other has a wide, well-lit mirror and plenty of space—so your morning routine actually feels calm.
A little coordination keeps everything running smoothly. You can handle all of that here, online—no waiting, no awkward knocks on doors.
Workspaces
Everything was designed with real use in mind.
The tables suit different needs—wide and sturdy for spreading out books and papers, or lower and relaxed for meals and conversation.
For screen work: a projector, large displays, and reliable connections—great for study groups or presentations, no cable-hunting required.
For hands-on projects: a full set of carpentry tools, plus finishing equipment like a corner rounder, binding tools, and a paper trimmer—the kind of details that make a student project look polished and professional.
Most students don’t come across a workspace like this until years into a career. Here, it’s just part of daily life.
“A room gives you a place to sleep. Living here gives you something more—a community that shares skills, resources, and the occasional home-cooked meal.”
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