Mid-sized Home Gym Design Ideas with White Walls
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Studio Shed - Live Large. Build Small.
12x18 Signature Series Studio Shed
• Volcano Gray lap siding
• Yam doors
• Natural Eaves (no finish or paint)
• Lifestyle Interior Package
Wood Wise Design & Remodeling
An unfinished portion of the basement is now this family's new workout room. Careful attention was given to create a bright and inviting space. Details such as recessed lighting, walls of mirrors, and organized storage for exercise equipment add to the appeal. Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) is the perfect choice of flooring.
Flooret
Influenced by classic Nordic design. Surprisingly flexible with furnishings. Amplify by continuing the clean modern aesthetic, or punctuate with statement pieces. With the Modin Collection, we have raised the bar on luxury vinyl plank. The result is a new standard in resilient flooring. Modin offers true embossed in register texture, a low sheen level, a rigid SPC core, an industry-leading wear layer, and so much more.
Whipple Russell Architects
Serenity Indian Wells luxury modern mansion sensory deprivation float tank. Photo by William MacCollum.
Lori Dennis, ASID, LEED AP
A Basement Home Gym with floor to ceiling sliding glass doors open on to a light filled outdoor patio.
Eyoh Design
Louisa, San Clemente Coastal Modern Architecture
The brief for this modern coastal home was to create a place where the clients and their children and their families could gather to enjoy all the beauty of living in Southern California. Maximizing the lot was key to unlocking the potential of this property so the decision was made to excavate the entire property to allow natural light and ventilation to circulate through the lower level of the home.
A courtyard with a green wall and olive tree act as the lung for the building as the coastal breeze brings fresh air in and circulates out the old through the courtyard.
The concept for the home was to be living on a deck, so the large expanse of glass doors fold away to allow a seamless connection between the indoor and outdoors and feeling of being out on the deck is felt on the interior. A huge cantilevered beam in the roof allows for corner to completely disappear as the home looks to a beautiful ocean view and Dana Point harbor in the distance. All of the spaces throughout the home have a connection to the outdoors and this creates a light, bright and healthy environment.
Passive design principles were employed to ensure the building is as energy efficient as possible. Solar panels keep the building off the grid and and deep overhangs help in reducing the solar heat gains of the building. Ultimately this home has become a place that the families can all enjoy together as the grand kids create those memories of spending time at the beach.
Images and Video by Aandid Media.
Robert Thomas Homes
St. Charles Sport Model - Tradition Collection
Pricing, floorplans, virtual tours, community information & more at https://www.robertthomashomes.com/
Remix Design Co.
We took what was a dark narrow room and added mirrors and a French door / window combination to flood the space with natural light and bring in lovely views of the tree tops. What is especially unique about this home gym / playroom is the addition of a climbing wall and professional aerial point that allows the owners to easily swap out and hang a wide range of toys from Bungee Fitness to swings and trapeze all from a custom designed rigging system.
Miró Rivera Architects
In the meditation room, floor-to-ceiling windows frame one of the clients’ favorite views toward a nearby hilltop, and the grassy landscape seems to flow right into the house.
Photo by Paul Finkel | Piston Design
AIBD - American Institute of Building Design
This completed home boasts a HERS index of zero. The most noteworthy energy efficient features are the air tightness of the thermal shell and the use of solar energy. Using a 17.1 kW Photovoltaic system and Tesla Powerwall, the solar system provides approximately 100% of the annual electrical energy needs. In addition, an innovative “pod” floor plan design allows each separate pod to be closed off for minimal HVAC use when unused.
A Grand ARDA for Green Design goes to
Phil Kean Design Group
Designer: Phil Kean Design Group
From: Winter Park, Florida
Mid-sized Home Gym Design Ideas with White Walls
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