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This lovely at-home gym sports unique pieces, plant life, and natural light

Today’s home gym setup looks unlike other home gym designs we have reviewed and covered because of the unique pieces scattered throughout. There’s not a lot of equipment, but that’s okay because we don’t need a lot of equipment to achieve a successful full-body workout. Head below for more details.

This at-home gym is brought to us by motive8 group, a UK market leader in full-service premium health, fitness, and leisure solutions:

Favorite features

The bosu ball is my personal favorite piece of exercise equipment over anything else – you can do hundreds of different exercises with this ball alone – so I am thrilled to see it here. The ladder leaning against the wall is something I have yet to see in a home gym, but I think it’s great because it could serve not only as a towel rack, but it also adds dimension to the overall space.

The medicine ball holder is very cool and very unique, and it does a lot more than a basic shelf would to serve the same purpose.

Suggestions for improvement

I’m curious as to how people keep track of their personal records, statistics, and goals if not on a whiteboard of some sort. If you’re going as far as to invest in an at-home gym, it seems to me that somewhere in that space there should be a board where you can write down everything you’ve accomplished or are trying to accomplish. It doesn’t have to be tacky or white – they’ve got transparent dry/erase boards – but something to help you keep track of your progress would be ideal in any home gym.

Cost breakdown

  • WF Athletic Medicine Ball Set – $350
  • Home Gym Mirror – $159
  • Bosu Ball – $130
  • FUIN Ladder – $99
  • Artificial Dracaena – $80
  • Stability ball – $29
  • Da Vinci Yoga Blocks – $27
  • Yoga mat – $20

Total cost: $894

Connect the Watts’ Take

For less than a thousand bucks, everything this home gym setup has to offer is worth it – from the plants, to the ladder, to the equipment, there are aesthetics galore and everything you need for a challenging workout.

What do you think? What pieces would you add, replace, or eliminate? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Avatar for Laura Rosenberg Laura Rosenberg

Laura is a dedicated gym-goer, a sucker for anything with sugar, and a fan of all four Michigan seasons. She has also written articles for 9to5Mac and Electrek.

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