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“Free-flow snacks & coffee?!” 6 Affordable Coworking Spaces In Klang Valley M’sians Can Try Out

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Tired of working in the office or studying at home? While it is common to work in cafes, many might find it difficult to focus in coffee shops—think whining blenders and loud customers! 

If you’re looking for a change of scenery while being productive, there’s actually a wide array of affordable workspaces in Klang Valley. Keep on reading to find out where you can visit! 

 

1. Spewco, Kota Damansara

Perfect for those who enjoy working in groups, Spewco offers private meeting rooms and discussion rooms that can be reserved for small workshops, group projects, and short meetings. There are printing and mailing services too! 

After a long day of work, feel free to play a variety of board games with other co-workers to not only relieve stress but also expand your social network! 

Rates: RM15/day
Address: 48-2, Jalan PJU 5/10, Kota Damansara, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Operating hours: 9am-6pm (weekdays only) 

 

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2. Herserlef, Sri Petaling

Are you a fan of the Muji aesthetic? If so, you’ll definitely love Herserlef! Expect a minimalistic interior design, a warm colour palette, and carpeted floors! So cosy ?​

Other than working desks, you can also lounge on their cosy couches decked with pillows and soft toys. Don’t forget to enjoy free-flow coffee, tea, snacks, and ice cream!

Rate: RM16.80/day
Address: 9-1, Jalan Radin Bagus 9, Sri Petaling, Kuala Lumpur
Operating hours

  • Mon, Wed-Fri: 11am-9.30pm
  • Sat-Sun: 11am-10pm

 

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3. Headspace SS15, Subang Jaya

Apart from a spacious working area, Headspace SS15 offers private meeting rooms for brief group discussions, as well as a cosy sofa area for those who need a short break. 

Printing services aside, there are also unlimited coffee, tea, snacks, and ice cream available for grabs! 

Rates: RM20/day
Address: 1,1st Floor, SS15/8A Subang Jaya, 47500 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Operating hours

  • Mon-Fri: 10am-7pm
  • Sat-Sun: 11am-8pm

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4. Like A Boss, Batu Caves

This workspace provides you with everything you need to work like a boss: plenty of independent power sockets, high speed internet, free-flow snacks and coffee

Besides, there are also various working spaces to suit different needs:

  • Focusing zone: free-seating, quiet area with power sockets
  • Relaxing zone: consists of a pantry, reading materials, and a garden terrace
  • Multipurpose rooms: for events and meetings, equipped with presentation facilities

Rates: RM25/day or RM20/day for students
Address: Unit 1-21, Level 1, Ecosky, Batu 6½, Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah, Taman Wahyu, 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor
Operating hours: 9am-8pm daily 

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5. Sandbox Space, Sri Petaling/Petaling Jaya

Planning to work all day? No problem! Choose to work from hot desks with power sockets, sofas, or beanbags at the Sandbox Space! They offer super-fast Wi-Fi (800 mbps) and of course, unlimited coffee, tea, and snacks. 

Wait, that’s not all! Some other notable amenities include:

  • Call booths: for you to answer important calls without disturbing others 
  • Lock rental: for heavy packers to store their belongings safely
  • Rain shower: for those who need a shower to stay awake/feel relaxed

Rates: RM28/day or RM18/day for students
Address:

  • Sri Petaling branch: 22-1 Jalan Radin Bagus 3, Sri Petaling, 57000 Kuala Lumpur
  • Petaling Jaya branch: 10, Jalan PJS 11/18, Bandar Sunway, 47500 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Operating hours: 9am-6pm daily 

 

6. Co-Labs Coworking, Kuala Lumpur

Working mothers and nap-takers alike will definitely love Co-Labs Coworking, which offers nursing rooms and cosy nap pods! Not only that, but there are also private working pods, phone booths, and a café.  

You can also relieve stress by playing arcade games at the recreational lounge, or even join workshops that cultivate workspace wellness, including painting classes and yoga sessions. Work aside, keep an eye on their ongoing promotions that let you host major events and parties or build a workplace at affordable rates!

Rates: RM39/day
Address: Platinum Park, Level 23A – 25 Naza Tower, 10, Persiaran KLCC, 50088 Kuala Lumpur
Operating hours: 9am-6pm (weekdays only)

 

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Whether you’re meeting your clients or having a group study session with your friends, these workspaces make an ideal place to boost your productivity. Hence, the next time you need to stay focused and get things done, do consider a co-working space!

Do you have any other go-to workspaces that you highly recommend? Let us know in the comments below!

 

Also read: Tired Of Staying Home Or The Office? Check Out These 5 Work & Laptop-Friendly Cafés 

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