Pool, sauna, gym and recovery, included. Charging for wellbeing is a sign you don't understand who you serve. For us it's the foundation you live on.

NOMAD was born because the place we wanted didn't exist. We were working remotely from Bali, spread across a coworking, a gym and a café. Tired of searching, not of living.
We stopped searching and started building.
It's not about traveling more.
It's about living better.
Bali, 2024. Twelve hours of work a day, scattered across five addresses: one to sleep, one to work, one to train, one to eat, one to socialize.
The problem wasn't Bali. It was hospitality. Hotels give you a room. Coworkings, a desk. Gyms, machines. No one offered you a whole place designed to live in.
Four memberships a month and an hour and a half lost every day commuting. That wasn't freedom. It was logistics in disguise.


A building where everything you need to live well is under one roof. Room, coworking, gym, recovery, café, community. No commuting, no overlapping memberships.
And one decision: we weren't going to do it in Bali. Saturated, expensive, crowded. The opportunity was where the wave hadn't arrived yet.
We crossed over to Lombok. Kuta, to be exact. Lombok today is where Bali was fifteen years ago.
A couple dozen people across Spain, Indonesia and Lombok. Founders, marketers, lawyers, architects, site managers and local crew.
The first project: The Home — a 10-room boutique hotel in Kuta + Nirvana, the 24h coworking and recovery space open to the public. Opening November 2026.
The thesis isn't a pretty hotel. It's a network of places where people who live like us can arrive, recognize the system and come back.

Pool, sauna, gym and recovery, included. Charging for wellbeing is a sign you don't understand who you serve. For us it's the foundation you live on.
Wi-Fi and open doors aren't enough. Communities are built with flows, casual encounters and curation of who comes in. Every meter of The Home is designed for paths to cross.
We design with day twelve of your stay in mind, not the first morning. Long stays, memberships, returning members. A place only starts to reveal itself after the seventh day.
Bali was empty in 2010. Lombok is empty now. We build where you can still set the pace, not compete with it.
The team ↗
NOMAD isn't built in offices alone. It's built where the sites are, where the clients are and where the laws are. That's why the team is spread across Spain, Indonesia and Lombok — each one close to their part of the problem.








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The Home opens in November 2026. It's the first, not the last. The second will come, then the third, until they weave a network where you recognize the system.
If it resonated with you, there are three ways in.