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Main Lobby File

We rush through it every morning, juggling coffee and keys. We scroll through our phones while waiting for the elevator. We rarely look up.

But stop for a second. Look around.

Then, for a bleak period in the 1970s and 80s, we decided lobbies should be efficient, beige, and depressing. Thankfully, we realized our mistake. Today, the lobby is making a roaring comeback as the social heart of the building. Next time you walk into your building, don't just look at the floor. Look at the light. Feel the temperature. Notice the flowers. Main Lobby

The main lobby is the transition zone. It is the psychological airlock between the chaos of the outside world (traffic, weather, noise) and the purpose of the interior (work, rest, community). A great lobby doesn’t just let you in; it prepares you for what comes next. Over the last few years, the role of the lobby has evolved dramatically. It is no longer just a pass-through zone. Today’s best lobbies are hybrids. They are part art gallery, part living room, part co-working space, and part sanctuary.

You are standing in the —and it is telling you a story. The Handshake of the Building If a building were a person, the lobby would be its handshake. Is it firm and confident? Weak and cold? Or warm and welcoming? We rush through it every morning, juggling coffee and keys

Make it warm. Make it bright. Make it yours.

If you are a property manager, architect, or homeowner designing an entry: It is the only room in the building that everyone uses. It sets the price in the renter’s mind. It dictates the mood of the employee. But stop for a second

It is the stage upon which every arrival and departure is played.

First impressions are everything. We hear it about job interviews, first dates, and book covers. But we rarely think about it regarding the buildings we live, work, or stay in.