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Vonn Studio Designs
Dustin Peck Photography
This is an example of a contemporary home weight room in Charlotte with multi-coloured walls, multi-coloured floors and a feature wall.
This is an example of a contemporary home weight room in Charlotte with multi-coloured walls, multi-coloured floors and a feature wall.
This is an example of an expansive traditional home climbing wall in Minneapolis with white walls and light hardwood flooring.
Siena Custom Builders, Inc.
Second floor basketball/ sports court - perfect place for just running around - need this with Chicago's winters!
Landmark Photography
Photo of a contemporary indoor sports court in Chicago with grey walls and feature lighting.
Photo of a contemporary indoor sports court in Chicago with grey walls and feature lighting.
Signature Design Interiors
We are excited to share the grand reveal of this fantastic home gym remodel we recently completed. What started as an unfinished basement transformed into a state-of-the-art home gym featuring stunning design elements including hickory wood accents, dramatic charcoal and gold wallpaper, and exposed black ceilings. With all the equipment needed to create a commercial gym experience at home, we added a punching column, rubber flooring, dimmable LED lighting, a ceiling fan, and infrared sauna to relax in after the workout!
SnapSports® Athletic Floors & Outdoor Courts
This family wanted to create the ultimate home gym and used SnapSports patent Maple Tuffshield basketball court flooring. 100% water-proof and top rated safe play & performance
Bensonwood
Dewing Schmid Kearns
Expansive country multi-use home gym in Boston with medium hardwood flooring, brown walls and feature lighting.
Expansive country multi-use home gym in Boston with medium hardwood flooring, brown walls and feature lighting.
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Photography by David O Marlow
This is an example of an expansive rustic indoor sports court in Denver with brown walls, light hardwood flooring and feature lighting.
This is an example of an expansive rustic indoor sports court in Denver with brown walls, light hardwood flooring and feature lighting.
Orren Pickell Building Group
Small traditional multi-use home gym in Milwaukee with blue walls and medium hardwood flooring.
Amrami Design + Build
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Aimée Mazzenga
Expansive traditional multi-use home gym in Chicago with multi-coloured walls, porcelain flooring and multi-coloured floors.
Expansive traditional multi-use home gym in Chicago with multi-coloured walls, porcelain flooring and multi-coloured floors.
Wyatt Poindexter
Wyatt Poindexter Keller Williams Elite www.WyattPoindexter.com
Design ideas for a classic home gym in Oklahoma City.
Design ideas for a classic home gym in Oklahoma City.
Pyramid Builders
Alan Gilbert Photography
Inspiration for an expansive country indoor sports court in Baltimore with light hardwood flooring and feature lighting.
Inspiration for an expansive country indoor sports court in Baltimore with light hardwood flooring and feature lighting.
Oakwood Homes
This is an example of a traditional multi-use home gym in Denver with blue walls, carpet and a feature wall.
Landmark Services Inc
We built a new barn in suburban Boston that contains a half-court basketball court, and a great room or family room with a fieldstone fireplace, Nanawalls, and exposed timber frame. This project was a collaboration with Bensonwood timberframers.
Wyatt Poindexter
Wyatt Poindexter Keller Williams Elite www.WyattPoindexter.com
Inspiration for a traditional home gym in Oklahoma City.
Inspiration for a traditional home gym in Oklahoma City.
skip knoll inc professional remodeling
Family dance studio and workout space.
This is an example of a contemporary home gym in Other.
This is an example of a contemporary home gym in Other.
Fusion Bowling
Balls rolling down the bowling lanes during a glow bowling session.
Design ideas for a modern home gym in Orlando.
Design ideas for a modern home gym in Orlando.
THE EDEN GROUP
The Rancho Estate provides a level of luxury that sets it apart from any residence in Los Angeles, breaking the record for the most expensive home ever sold in the Encino area. The Eden Group worked with the client to achieve all their development goals by providing integrated design and engineering services which developed concurrently achieving project milestones while staying within the construction budget. Our residential design team used modern aesthetics which entailed of design elements tailored to provide spacious and unparalleled views of the San Fernando Valley. Attracting a dream buyer is the most important aspect in the eyes of any real estate developer and that is why we chose two words to describe the amenities we incorporated into the design: Vast & Spectacular. The estate allows you to swim with infinite views, get your work out on at the indoor gym, shoot hoops with your friends in the indoor basketball court, go for a round of bowling with your child, chomp on popcorn in your theater, get a massage after the steam room at your private spa, putt a couple hole-in-ones, and if you get bored you can always choose to go for a ride from the collection inside your 16-car garage. Majestic high ceilings mixed wide span openings created a challenge for our engineers given the strict rules in the Baseline Hillside Ordinance and the California Building Code. Our structural engineers prepared innovative design plans which entailed of 150 deep pile foundations mixed with steel and laminated timber framing members. We also used permanent shoring techniques to reduce construction cost by eliminating the need for temporary shoring plans for both the structure foundation and on-site retaining walls. Given that California has some of the strictest stormwater management requirements and the total amount of non-permeable areas on this project, the client was required to construct a 35,000-gallon rain harvesting tank per the Low Impact Development Plan Best Management Practice (BMP’s) standards. Our specialized drainage design team captured all on-site stormwater through trench drains, area drains, and downspouts which routed water to a mechanical sump pump that connected to the storage tank for irrigation use later. Innovative design engineering techniques used on this project allowed for increased safety and sustainability making the Rancho Estate a masterpiece of contemporary construction.
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