Welcome to Multi-Family Spaces, where architecture meets community and every design decision shapes how people live together. On Redford Street, we dive into the modern evolution of shared living—from sleek urban condos and revitalized brownstones to cutting-edge co-living developments and family-friendly duplexes. These spaces aren’t just about density—they’re about connection, balance, and the beauty of shared purpose. Explore how thoughtful design transforms vertical neighborhoods into vibrant, sustainable communities. Learn from architects mastering acoustic privacy, developers integrating green courtyards and rooftop lounges, and homeowners discovering how shared spaces can still feel uniquely their own. Whether you’re exploring investment opportunities, designing your first multi-family build, or simply fascinated by the art of communal living, this category opens the door to innovation at every scale. Multi-Family Spaces is your blueprint to smarter, greener, and more connected living — where every wall, walkway, and window tells a story of design that unites rather than divides.
A: Aim for STC/IIC 55+; higher feels notably quieter.
A: Depends on height/units; plan capacity and stretcher compliance.
A: Yes—dedicated circuits or smart-share systems in garages.
A: Community rules vary; confirm deposits, limits, and pet zones.
A: Locker rooms with camera coverage and cooled storage for perishables.
A: Often restricted; check HOA/CC&Rs and city ordinances.
A: Weatherstrips, door sweeps, and soft-close hardware help.
A: ERVs for balanced fresh air; boost fans in kitchens/baths.
A: HOA or property management; review budgets and reserve studies.
A: Yes—well-used gyms, rooftops, and co-working spaces drive retention.
