YOUR GUIDE ON DESIGNING THE PERFECT HOME GYM
LAYOUT
Home gym size is limited by space, but can be optimized with a good layout. Large equipment such as weight benches and wall bars should be placed with enough space to move between them, and all electronic equipment should be located near power outlets. The room should be zoned and organized so that all exercises can be performed properly. This is easily solved by adding racks and vertical sets for weighted balls and dumbbells. Alternatively, you can organize each of these accessories into a complete setup.
MIRROR
Adding a mirror doubles the light and gives a good idea of ​​the progress. If possible, make the full-length mirror larger. Not only is it a pretty decorative element, but it's also practical as you can see if you're doing each exercise correctly. Adding a mirror is one of the home gym design ideas that really improves the look of your interior. To improve the overall look of your home gym, consider installing mirrors behind your exercise machines, treadmills, or squat racks.
LIGHTING AND VENTILATION
Your home gym doesn't need to be flooded with light as you'd find in a commercial gym, but it does need enough light to create a comfortable atmosphere. Where possible, lighting fixtures should be placed in relation to training zones and lighting levels should be adjusted for different activities. Often a combination of diffuse and direct LED lighting is required. Artificial light is very effective, but the ideal environment is always a room with windows and natural light. Especially if training takes place during the day. Windows not only improve mood and energy levels from sunlight but also allow natural ventilation and clean air.
FLOORING
Your home gym floor should be sturdy. Use sturdy, non-slip, and affordable materials such as cork, plywood, concrete, vinyl, and laminate. But avoid carpet. Carpets are difficult to clean and even harder to move smoothly. Cork and plywood are also super trendy and eco-friendly. Vinyl, on the other hand, comes in a variety of looks, enough to customize your space to fit your active style. Install rubber floors to minimize noise and prevent damage. Even a yoga mat can cushion you from hard floors.
STORAGE
Smart storage can be your ticket to a workout wonderland. Create an organized area with cute storage units and add visual appeal. But use what you have - baskets, bookshelves and chests of drawers, Consider your unit. The thing is, ultimately, you'll want an organizational system that keeps your gym equipment in place. Proper storage solutions like shelving and bins are easy ways to keep everything organized. Wall shelves are very useful when space is tight. We recommend incorporating a small gym into your new home with the help of a professional interior designer.
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