What type of spaces can I list on Spare Space?
Last updated on April 17, 2026
At Spare Space, we encourage our hosts to think creatively and reimagine how their spaces can be used. The platform is built to help you monetize your space during its downtime — by welcoming creators, professionals, and event organizers who are looking for unique setups to bring their ideas to life. Whether your space is designed for everyday use or something more unconventional, if it can host activities such as shoots, events, workshops, or meetings — you can list it on Spare Space.
Types of Spaces You Can List
We currently accept listings across a wide range of categories, including:
- Residential Spaces - Homes, apartments, villas, or bungalows suitable for film shoots, photo productions, private dining, or intimate gatherings.
- Event Spaces - Banquet halls, rooftops, terraces, warehouses, galleries, or studios designed to host private or corporate events.
- Work & Meeting Spaces - Co-working studios, conference rooms, or office setups suitable for professional meetings, workshops, or team offsites.
- Creative Spaces - Art galleries, recording studios, rehearsal rooms, or workshops — ideal for creators, artists, and content shoots.
- Fitness & Wellness Spaces - Yoga studios, gyms, dance studios, and wellness centers — suitable for group sessions, fitness classes, or events.
- Dining Spaces - Cafés, pop-up kitchens, restaurants, and private dining setups for culinary experiences or brand shoots.
- Outdoor Spaces - Gardens, farms, courtyards, terraces, or open-air venues perfect for outdoor events, shoots, or gatherings
Spaces That Cannot Be Listed on Spare Space
To maintain quality, safety, and consistency across our platform, the following types of spaces are not eligible for listing:
- Spaces offering overnight accommodations Mobile spaces (vehicles, RVs, buses, or any movable units)
- Water-based spaces (boats, houseboats, or similar)
- Franchise-controlled locations (chains or franchises operated under brand control)
- Common or shared residential areas (e.g., society clubhouses, gyms, or pools not privately owned)
- Publicly owned or government properties (parks, public gardens, monuments, etc.)
- Unsafe, unhygienic, or cluttered spaces that do not meet safety and quality standards
- Spaces currently listed for rent or sale on real estate platforms