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Designing a home gym - creative ideas for interior design?
Comments (5)hi - you might find that having ( if the budget allows ) a round moving floor area for your equipment - it can be set up so that it turns around slow enough for you to always have the best view whichever piece of equipment you are on at the time ! failing that having two or three screens for video / TV feed on different walls can help ... also hanging a tall 'standing desk' high enough for you to work on a laptop or tablet while on mini stepper can be a good idea ! plan , plan and plan again until you know everything fits and works with space around to get on and off and space for a fridge full of cold water / can / energy drinks is a great idea too ! ( and a litter bin !) add a softer rubber matted area for free weights... oh and a whiteboard is a good idea to keep track of your timings / reps etc and steps up to a lower piece of equipment ( like a rowing machine ) can double up as step area for box jumps and tread work etc ! ( if you are into cross fit ) - sorry this is a bit of a disjointed message - I'm typing (crosseyed) on a small phone !!!...See MoreOur new gym/office/storage
Comments (5)Thanks for your input. I have a blood condition which strips me of oxygen pretty fast, so I'm advised to do low energy weight exercises. Plus walking. I'll still buy the equipment, which I'm thinking would be a full-gym machine, maybe a rowing machine and either a treadmill, bicycle or stepper, as area permits. I suppose weights are a must, too. As for office equipment, a big desk (mine is 190x95cm, depicted to scale in attached photos above), a printer, shelving and closed shelves for unsightly files. My wife wants to give me that big sectional sofa which I think is proving too big. I do need comfortable seating for that escape time to read a book by one of the windows. A sofa will prove handy for the odd siesta! In our neck of the woods it's naturally warm, so an A/C will be on most of summer, both for work and the workout....See MoreJunk Room Garage Transformed To Modern Utility & Gym
Comments (6)Thanks for sharing, what a transformation! If you ever need further help on creating bespoke storage for the garage please do get in touch as this is our speciality. We also have a Design Consultant who works in your area and covers the North West....See MoreGarage Conversion - Office, Gym and lounging area... help me please!
Comments (7)Sorry but I can't see all the different areas working together. I understand why you'd want all of them but I just can't imagine a space that has so many functions working well. Personally, I would consider only two of the three. Either an office and a gym or an office and a lounge area, but there's just too much happening. And I agree with OnePlan, if it's warm enough to sit and work at a desk comfortably, I'd hazard a guess it would be too warm to work out in....See MoreBirdseid
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