1Living Room-Inspired Gym
Mackenzie Merrill 2Statement Entry
Stacy Zarin GoldbergWant to be inspired the minute you walk into your workout space? Add motivational words right by the entrance to give you a boost to achieve your fitness goals.
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3Smart Setup
Stacy Zarin GoldbergWhen you utilize all space to store your workout gear (like the walls!), there's still plenty of room left in your garage for other items.
4Red Walls
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5Sauna
Stacy Zarin GoldbergThere's no reason why your home gym shouldn't have a spa-like vibe. A great place to start is with a compact wood sauna.
6Minimalist Home Gym
Life Created; Design: Living with LoloLess is more, so outfit your gym with your most-used equipment and a wooden bench that'll come in handy when you need to take a break between exercises.
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7Light-Filled
Life Created; Design: Living with LoloEmbrace your workout area's natural light with a neutral paint color that can work seamlessly with just about any type of window treatments and wall art.
8Basement Gym
Jessica Lagrange Interiors A black-and-white tray ceiling steals the show in this spacious basement gym.
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9Neutral Gym
Smith HardyTake a cue from this home gym by North Carolina-based design firm, Design Lines Signature, and stick to the basics. Keep the focus on your workout routine with a neutral space, complete with sleek wood flooring and shelving for towels.
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10DIY Yoga Studio
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11Home Rock-Climbing Wall
Stacy Zarin Goldberg; Design by Hamilton Snowber ArchitectsRock-climbing is perfect for adventurous types and a great way to engage your muscles (it will also be a hit with the kids). A garage can easily be transformed with a set of rock-climbing holds.
12Industrial-Style Basement Gym
Stacy Zarin GoldbergReimagine a drab basement into a functional home gym, like this look from Kirsten Kaplan of Haus Interior Design. Make the walls a focal point with a bold paint color, statement art and an inspiring quote that will encourage you to give your workout 100%.
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13Boxing Room
Courtesy of Vanessa AlexanderMiss your boxing class? Bring the fun right into your home by hanging a punching bag in your living room. For this compact space, designer Vanessa Alexander paired a the bag with sleek seating and inspirational wall art.
14A Garage Gym Set-Up
Courtesy of Marie Flanigan InteriorsIf you can afford to give up your garage, why not convert it into an exercise room? This space from designer Marie Flanigan proves that a pair of dumbbells, a good-quality mat and a chair for moments of rest are all that's needed to maintain your daily workout routine. "The space has a Murphy bed that comes down if people need to sleep there, but otherwise the floor is clear for exercise equipment," Flanigan says.
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15Contemporary Living Room Gym
Courtesy of Kammi ReissThere's nothing like outfitting your home gym with colorful equipment to keep you motivated. Interior designer Kammi Reiss crafted a home gym in New York City that played up her client's love of vibrant hues and contemporary art. "I had the pilates equipment made in colors of the Haruki Murakami plush flower ball," Reiss says. "Using these bright, cheerful colors, rather than the standard black, made the room a fun and happy place to exercise."
16A Gym With a View
Courtesy of Taniya NayakIf you're lucky enough to have a home with a breathtaking view, designate a small area in it to exercise. Designer Taniya Nayak recently transformed an space in her living room outside of Boston into the perfect exercise spot. A simple mat "is the foundation of your workout haven," says Sassos. But don't fret if you don't own a mat. "You can also use an area rug with a non-slip backing for this," says Nayak. "A towel or rug that might slip are not great options if your floors are a hard surface like wood or tile."
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17Bedroom Corner Gym
Steven Miric//Getty ImagesIf you can't turn an entire room into a gym, use a corner of your bedroom! You don't need a lot of space to lay down a yoga mat or place your favorite workout machine. Sassos also recommends adding a foam roller to your collection to help relieve muscle tightness and soreness — it's small but mighty!
18Mirrored Look
Shade DeggesKeep your form in check by making an oversized floor mirror a part of your gym's design scheme, as Los Angeles-based designer Vanessa Alexander has done here. It can even help to brighten up your space.
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19Attic Gym
Courtesy of Benjamin Johnston DesignRather than overlooking an unused attic, take a cue from designer Benjamin Johnston and transform it into a gym. Make sure it's well-lit and equipped with simple essentials, like a wall-mounted TV, an exercise bike, and some weights.
20Exercise Nook
Stacy Zarin Goldberg; Design by Kristin Peake InteriorsDon't let a small apartment prevent you from breaking out a sweat. Set up an exercise bike in a corner, fill a wall with words that'll push you to make the most of every session, and you're all set.

Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, "What's in My Cart."
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