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5 Home Gyms

Bright Open Gym

A home gym does not necessarily need a lot of space, but it needs to be laid out efficiently to accommodate the users and their equipment. Lighting is important since many home Gyms are in the Basement where windows are small or within a recessed area (unless the basement is a walk-out). By mirroring the workout space, like a commercial gym, not only can the users work on perfect form, a greater sense of volume can be achieved.

The optimum gym can include a bathroom with a shower, changing room, and sauna or steam room, but often we simply provide a large well-lit, comfortable space. If a bathroom is included in the design, the location of the septic outlet will determine if a pump is required.

If the home gym is in a separate building like a barn or shed, the options for light and views are greatly expanded.

Basement Gym

Basement Gym

Gym with Views

Basement Gym with Light Well

Gym Room

Photos by Rob Karosis  Curated Brochure by Crisp Architects: Portfolio

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