What a real workspace requires

The workspace at Lily must not be built as a decorative corner. A real workspace must help a person sit down, focus, complete work, and repeat that for many days in a row.

The workspace is an operational component, not an aesthetic detail. DEV and Content must describe desks, seats, Wi-Fi, outlets, light, video-call areas, and backup work areas when it rains.

A real workspace needs more than furniture. It needs rules. Without work schedules, meeting rules, quiet hours, and conflict handling, the workspace becomes a chaotic café.

When the workspace is built properly, Lily becomes more than a place to stay. It becomes a place that can create work through structure: seats, work hours, tasks, reviews, portfolios, and responsibility.

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