The lobby at Pakuwon Residence Bekasi

Resimercial Design: When Public Spaces Feel Like Home

News Leder Issue #07 is here. This edition explores resimercial design, the emerging approach that transforms public spaces to feel like home while maintaining commercial durability.

Inside this edition:

  • Spotlight: Public Space, Private Feel The lobby at Pakuwon Residence Bekasi demonstrates how curved sofas, warm lighting, and premium upholstery create spaces that function without feeling institutional. Material choice determines whether the design works long term.
  • Less Downtime, More Revenue Quantified comparison: fabric versus leather in hospitality operations. How material selection impacts room availability, labor hours, and annual revenue protection in high traffic environments.
  • Public Space Furniture Standards Three emerging requirements shaping Indonesian commercial interiors: high modularity for flexible use, invisible technology integration, and safe non-toxic materials for healthcare and childcare applications.
  • 5 Things to Know About Public Space Upholstery Practical guidelines covering uptime optimization, spill response protocols, total cost planning, user perception management, and treating furniture as functional assets.
  • Project Feature: Djoko Kendil Railway Heritage How PT KAI restored 1938 Java Nacht Express luxury using CSL Leather Zigzag for Jakarta-Cianjur route interiors.
  • Plus: Narita Airport resimercial inspiration and Leder Haus collaboration with Balagi International at IFEX 2026.

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