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How to create a home gym or workout space

6 min read
Oct '25 • by Jack Paul

Quick summary

To create a home gym or workout space, plan for at least one dedicated room or adaptable area, using unused spaces like garages or basements, which can cost from a few hundred to several thousand pounds depending on size and modifications. Flooring should be non-slip, with rubber mats costing around £10-£20 per sqm, and consider wall storage and soundproofing for comfort and privacy.

Whether keeping fit with Joe Wicks or moving to Mr Motivator, more and more of our exercise routines are taking place inside the home. But most living spaces are far from ideal workout spaces.

The good news is there are lots of design ideas that make exercising more accessible (and dare we say appealing), whether you are just looking for some space or want to build a dedicated home gym.

What do you want?

The first thing you need to decide is the scale of the project you are looking to take on. Do you want a whole room that you’ll fill with exercise equipment or are you looking for something temporary and flexible?

To help you decide what you need, first decide what you are going to be doing. If you want to get into yoga, you might only need enough space for a yoga mat. If you want to build up muscle, you’ll probably invest in some heavy weights and equipment.

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