
Co-living as an intentional practice
We have traded intimacy for insulation and confused independence with disconnection. The result is a subtle poverty — less interdependence, less shared responsibility, less real contact with the people and systems that sustain us.
Co-living restores scale and intensity. It brings us back into real relationship — where friction, care, and growth exist side by side. Living closely strengthens our centre, sharpens our communication, and builds the capacity to respond rather than react. It is demanding, but it awakens resilience, clarity, and a fuller expression of who we are.
Mosaic is not designed for short visits. Meaningful connection requires time.
The minimum stay is 10 days.
The financial contribution for 10 days is intentionally close to that of a full month.
Why? Because we are not a rental project. We are not structured around cleaning rooms, turning beds, or adapting every few days to a new flow of arrivals. We are a living ecosystem. Stability protects it.
If you come, come with intention. Come because you are curious about alternative ways of living. Not because it is cheaper than Airbnb. Not because it is exotic. But because you genuinely want to experience a different rhythm of life.