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36 Stylish Home Gym Decor Ideas That'll Still Make You Sweat

Consider this your push to finally convert that spare room.

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Don’t let anyone fool you into thinking a home gym has to look a certain way. While most exercise equipment may not be aesthetically pleasing, that doesn’t mean your workout space has to look bare-bones. Though not everyone has the space or budget for a fully equipped home gym, there are plenty of ways to incorporate a bit more physical activity into your daily life without sacrificing your interior style. Just look at these designer-approved home gym decor ideas below—they’re ideal for getting a sweat in, and they’ll look great as the backdrop in your post-workout mirror selfie.

If you’re lucky enough to have a dedicated space for your treadmill, Peloton bike, or barre setup, giving it the right interior style treatment will allow it to seamlessly blend with the rest of your home. In an at-home yoga studio, for example, you can paint the walls a calming hue to make it feel more inviting. Or if you’re a weightlifter, swap in colorful dumbbells that complement your color scheme. Even being intentional about your smart, stylish storage solutions to hide away your resistance bands and lifting gloves can make your home gym space feel more luxurious.

Whether you’re looking to master Pilates or simply want to bring more movement into your life, a home gym can help you meet those wellness goals. Keep reading to find 36 home gym ideas to inspire you and your next workout.

Additional copy by Hadley Mendelsohn and Kate McGregor.


To infuse more wellness into your space:


          1

          Invest in a Sport

          basketball court
          Julie Soefer

          Designed by Marie Flanigan, this wood-clad court is a master class in beautiful details. A deep stain anchors the floor, which doubles as both a basketball and pickleball court. Garage doors keep it easily accessible, while vintage stadium seats up the charm.

          2

          Sneak in Sophistication

          home gym
          Sean Litchfield

          Just because you're going to be sweating it out in your home gym doesn't mean it shouldn't be sophisticated. In this dedicated gym area by Cecilia Casagrande, black walls, black floors, and mostly white accents are used to create the ultimate elegant home gym.

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          3

          Design Around Your Aesthetic

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          Courtesy of Iron House Design

          Your resting area and recovery zones should be just as chic as the rest of your house—at least the team at Iron House Design thinks so. In this bright home gym, the designers put in an elegant white sectional and a matching adjustable bench so their client could complete their sets in style.

          4

          Create Multiple Zones

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          Brie Williams

          In the converted garage that's now a home gym in our 2024 Whole Home, the team at Iron House Design created separate wellness zones in the space for the ultimate workout circuit. There are mini zones for strength training and cardio, plus plenty of storage space against the walls. By adding the right decor, they made sure the entire space looked luxe.

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          5

          Bring In Nature

          indoor space featuring a moss wall mirrors and natural light
          Caroline Sharpnack

          If you love the idea of working out in nature but not the actual experience of doing so, bring the outdoors in with your decor. Designer Lauren Sullivan of Well x Design incorporated a preserved moss wall in her hot yoga room. "From the very beginning, I knew I wanted skylights and a full wall of greenery, so we designed the entire space around these elements," Sullivan says. "We also optimized the space with energy-efficient infrared radiant heating panels placed discreetly in the ceiling."

          6

          Bring in the Light

          Home gym space viewed through glass doors
          Jacob Snavely

          Though this home gym is located in the basement, Erin Coren of Curated Nest Interiors managed to make the space still feel light and airy. She chose Benjamin Moore's Simply White for the walls and ceiling so the space felt bright but not sterile, and brought in a wall of mirrors to bounce the light around the room. "We kept the walls clean to allow our dancer client a blank canvas for creativity, and decorated with plants instead to breathe life into the space," she says. "In a basement, faux plants were the only option, but they do the trick!"

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          7

          Make It Old School

          home gym corner with fitness equipment and decor
          Jacob Snavely

          Rather than going for a completely updated look, choose old-school aesthetics with modern elements. Erin Coren of Curated Nest Interiors chose a vintage boxing gym as inspiration for this home gym, infusing the client's love of rock 'n' roll in the space as well. "We didn't want it to have the gritty aspects of an old-school boxing gym, but instead elevated it with high-end finishes like the wood paneling and an antique mirrored wall with iron framing," Coren says.

          8

          Take Inspiration From Commercial Gyms

          modern gym interior with various workout equipment
          Courtesy of C&C Partners

          Yes, this is a home gym, believe it or not. Patrick Cunningham of C&C Partners explains that his client, who's very into health and fitness, always dreamed of having a commercial gym all to himself, so that's exactly what they made him. "When all was said and done, the luxurious gym—decked out with mirrors galore, every machine imaginable, perfect lighting, and glorious A/C—finished just under 1,900 square feet," Cunningham says.

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          9

          Make It an Experience

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          Courtesy of C&C Partners

          These homeowners wanted to create a home gym experience that felt like staying at the most luxe hotel—Patrick Cunningham from C&C Partners made that wish come true. They put it in a building separate from their house, designing the glass doors on one side of the structure to open up into a zen-like garden complete with a custom water feature; the other side faces a courtyard.

          10

          Choose Ambient Lighting

          home gym
          Frazier Springfield

          Liz Potarazu of LP & Co. is not only the designer of this home gym, but its sole member. "The design vision was to create a space that felt cohesive with the rest of the home, which features bold colors, a plethora of intricate molding, and integrated lighting," she says. Because she exercises at five in the morning, overhead lighting would not have been pleasant in this room. Instead, she chose sconces that create ambient lighting to help her ease into the day.

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          11

          Bring in a Pop of Color

          home gym
          Christy Kosnic Photography

          To keep this home gym on theme with the rest of the home, Laura Hildebrandt of Interiors by LH brought in this pop of bold yellow, which was inspired by a fabric used in the adjacent space. "I thought it was the right pop of color to make the space interesting without feeling oppressive," she says. She kept the other aspects simple, creating unique sections for activities and limiting visual clutter.

          12

          Express Your Personality

          a room with a chandelier and plants
          Jacob Snavely Photography

          Haven’t you heard that rattan lighting is all the rage? Decorate your home gym in your personal style so there’s no mistaking whose workout zone it is. In this studio by Curated Nest Interiors, the bohemian vibes are very present, setting the mood for a relaxing workout session every single time.

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          13

          Ensure a Good View

          a room with a table and plants
          Photo: Roger Davies/OTTO Designer: Jamie Bush

          Work out with a view—and tons of natural light—by putting your home gym in a room with plenty of windows. This modern home gym, designed by Jamie Bush, is so pretty and serene that anyone would want to hang out in it—even when they're not pumping iron.

          Related: Wood Paneling Is Back: Here's How to Make It Modern

          14

          Make It Multifunctional

          home gym and guest room
          Patrick Cline

          The founders of AphroChic—Jeanine Hays and Bryan Mason—partnered with Resource Furniture to create a multifunctional home gym and guest bedroom to maximize the space in their new home. The couple used the brand’s LGM product, which is a revolving wall bed with a fold-down desk, integrated shelving, and a built-in queen bed, giving them essentially a three-in-one room that can be used as a home gym when everything is folded away.

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          15

          Don't Hold Back

          a gym with exercise equipment
          Raquel Langworthy Photo

          If you’re going to have a gym at home, go all in and make it as grand as any luxury gym you could join. Splurge on good machines, racks of barbells, and even hoops for arm workouts—whatever you need to do the workouts you love. You know what they say: Go big, or go home. K+Co. Living definitely went big with this design.

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          16

          Keep It Compact

          a room with a piano and a plant in it
          Muriel Silva

          In this pool house turned wet bar turned home gym by the Pratt Guys, they kept all the necessary workout equipment in a single corner, even going so far as to choose a treadmill that folds up and hangs on the wall. If you don’t have room for a lot of equipment or simply don’t like the look, choosing pieces that can easily fold or hide is a great way to still incorporate a home gym.

          Related: The 10 Best Treadmills for Your Home Gym in 2024

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          17

          Choose Soothing Colors

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          Stephen Karlisch

          There’s nothing worse than going to the gym for a relaxing workout only to be greeted by abrasive colors and neon signs. At home, opt for neutrals or tones that calm you to provide a restful place to focus on yourself, as designer Laura Hodges did in this home gym slash office.

          18

          Move It Outdoors

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          Courtesy of Airbnb/Joyce Lee

          If your climate allows, move your weight rack outside for a luxury gym vibe. This is not only a great way to get in your strength training, but it also lets you get a little sunshine and enjoy your outdoor space.

          Related: 45 Small Patio Design and Landscaping Ideas

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          19

          Leave Room for Relaxation

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          Victoria Pearson

          Part workout studio and part meditation pad, this home gym by Sherry Hart and Jennifer Jones Condon does it all. See those pretty gold and white decorative objects? They’re actually weights that double as sculptures. Seagrass meditation cushions and a daybed are there when a head-clearing is preferred to sweating it out on the Peloton.

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          20

          Paint It a Bold Color

          small home gyms
          Erin Wheeler

          Crisp white paint isn’t the only option! In fact, sometimes a moody, deep tone enhances the sense of intimacy and simply makes the space cooler. Here, design firm Sunny Circle Studio used Farrow & Ball Hague Blue, hung abstract art, and incorporated decorative seating.

          Related: 63 Tried-and-True Blue Paint Colors Designers Rely On

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