Happy end of week to you! On this last Friday before Daylight Savings kicks in and we prepare to welcome spring, we are taking a look at our three favorite home gym setups from this week. The first one is a home gym in a converted garage, the second looks to be simply an additional room setup, and the third combines exercise with beauty. Head below to learn more.
First up, we have this at-home gym setup courtesy of BLK BOX Fitness:
What I like about home gyms that are designed within a garage, or within a converted garage, is that you don’t have to worry about leaving the space messy or wearing certain shoes while exercising. Some of the home gyms I review here are so beautiful and so luxurious that I can’t imagine bringing any dirt or sweat into the space itself. This particular gym, though, is no-nonsense in its design and equipment choices, making it an ideal place to workout.
Cost breakdown:
- BLK BOX Nexus Compact Rack – $7,190
- Concept 2 SkieEg and Floorstand – $1,309
- BLK BOX Basecamp 3 Tier Storage Rack – $931
- AssaultBike Classic – $700
Total cost: $10,130
Check out our next at-home gym setup, courtesy of Kaitlyn Harris, interior designer:
There is so much to love in this space that I’m not sure where to start. Being able to have a home gym with that much natural light is always ideal, and this space has that in spades – additionally, there’s plenty of equipment for strength training, Olympic barbell training, and cardio. I also like the simplistic design choices, except for the millennial gray/white stripe aesthetic.
Cost breakdown:
- RitFit Power Cage – $1,699
- Schwinn Exercise Bike – $999
- XMark Olympic Weight Set – $324
- CAP Barbell Dumbbell Rack – $250
Total cost: $3,272
And now, the absolute best for last in this week’s roundup, brought to us by Buthaina Al Humaidy, an interior design studio:
Not only is this space designed for exercise, but it’s also designed for a ballerina studio, a hair salon station, and a small coffee station – I would simply never leave this space if I lived here. While the exercise equipment available is minimal, it’s effective, hitting the three components of fitness: strength, cardio, and flexibility.
Cost breakdown:
- Concept2 RowErg Machine – $1,299
- NordicTrack Treadmill – $1,289
- Trideer Yoga Stability Ball – $29
- Yoga Mat – $20
Total cost: $2,637
Connect the Watts’ Take
Out of the three home gyms reviewed today, by far, the favorite is the last one. You’re telling me you can workout, get a blowout, and then immediately enjoy a fresh cappuccino after? Sign me up! Which gym is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!
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