The Creative Home Gyms in Any Space
Home gym can be in any space of your house. You can put the equipment and transform any room in the house into a home gym. Home gym can be in your living room, garage, basement, even your bedroom. You can make use small part of room spaces, create a large basement gym, spa-like basement gym, or attic workout room. Check out these photos of gyms to get ideas on where to add one in your home.
The Smallest of Spaces

You can have a home gym even if you have a small place. RMS user CityBoi placed exercise equipment in the living room, which is convenient for people with limited space.
Large Basement Gym

Make use out of a large basement by using it as a home gym. RMS user FrustratedArchitect took advantage of the space by adding large mirrors, rubber flooring and plenty of exercise equipment.
Garage Home Gym

This garage turned home gym has plenty of space for cardio equipment and boxing equipment. Turning a garage into a workout room doesn’t take up space in your house, but gives you enough room to stay fit.
A Home Gym for the Busy Bee

If you’re too busy to make it to a gym, putting exercise equipment in your home office is a great option. You’re only a couple of steps away from getting a great workout.
A Formal Workout

RMS user glacierc transformed her formal dining room into a space calm enough for yoga but energizing enough for a cardio workout. The colors and large windows make this a great room for a home gym.
Spa-Like Basement Gym

Putting a gym in a basement doesn’t mean unfinished flooring and stark white walls. RMS user Aldridge4 created a space anybody would want to get a workout in.
Attic Workout Room

You can make the best of any space in your home no matter how oddly shaped it is. RMS user lowenstein turned this attic into a home gym and office. The attic is one of the most secluded areas in the home, making it a great place to get a workout.
