Working out of office doesn’t have to mean your kitchen table.

Weather you are an office worker turned telecommuter or a solo entrepreneur working from your home, you need a place for work. For some, the kitchen table or home garage work just fine — but this approach can quickly turn into just a bit too much solitude, or if you have kids in the house, just too eventful for focusing in your work.

The next step for many people is coffee houses: you buy a cup of coffee and then use the café as your office until they tell you to give up your space to the next customer. Some prefer libraries or book stores. But these solutions, as clever as they are, are all less than optimal: they can be decent successes, but were not originally designed with your work needs in mind.

This is where coworking steps in: at a coworking space, you’ll have the coffee and freedom you get working on your own, the buzz and environment of a coffee house, bundled with the room and structure of a well designed office space.

It’s a place where you get things done — without feeling isolated and left on your own.