The Home Gym.
A home gym earns its square footage when you actually use it. We design rooms that are handsome enough to walk into at 6 a.m. — flooring, mirrors, ventilation, light, and equipment chosen so the room invites the workout.
Design a GymThe Room
A room you want to show up in.
Most home gyms fail because they look like storage. We specify real flooring — rubber, cork, or commercial-grade with underlayment — choose equipment in muted colorways, and hide the plate rack in cabinetry when we can.
Lighting is a game of CRI and glare. Mirrors need a frame and a grade. Ventilation is non-negotiable: a ceiling fan at minimum, ideally active mechanical exchange. The room should smell and feel like a boutique studio, not a basement.
What we do here
Flooring specification, equipment curation in quiet finishes, mirror wall design, lighting with high CRI, mechanical ventilation coordination, sound and AV planning, and cabinetry for weights, mats, and accessories.