Mirrors for gym room
Emma Thompson
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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 MoreDesigning a home gym - creative ideas for interior design?
Comments (1)Here are 2 different ideas....See MoreHome Gym Flooring
Comments (10)I recently equipped myself with a small gym in my basement and used sports mats in order not to scratch the floor covering and to make it easier to exercise. Initially I didn't think to buy a lot of equipment, but then I read the article https://treadmillreviewsite.co.uk/what-are-the-benefits-of-using-a-treadmill/ and I decided that I also needed a treadmill. Now I spend every morning before breakfast in my mini gym. That's cool. I started sleeping better and I'm in a great mood in the morning. I regret that I didn't train earlier....See MoreLiving Room decor: one large mirror or a cluster of small mirrors?
Comments (4)If you’ve got young kids I’d avoid a leaner mirror. In any case if that is the way you go, definitely tether it to the wall....See MoreEmma Thompson
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