How to Hide a Home Gym

Office with home gym equipment hidden in closet

Hiding gym equipment can be a practical solution to maintain a clean and organized living space. Though a dedicated room or area in their home to work out is ideal, most people simply don’t have the space to create a home gym. We get it. The kids take up a lot of space, the home office was more important… there are a million reasons other than just a lack of square footage. Here are some creative ways to conceal gym equipment while keeping your home aesthetically pleasing:

Furniture Camouflage: Use foldable screens, room dividers, or tall bookshelves to create a visual barrier around the gym equipment. When not in use, these can be closed to hide the equipment.

Closets or Built-In Cabinetry: Incorporate gym equipment into built-in cabinets or closets. You can have custom cabinets designed to house the equipment while not in use.

Multifunctional Furniture: Choose furniture that serves multiple purposes. For example, a storage ottoman could double as a bench for weightlifting.

Concealing Curtains: Install curtains on a ceiling-mounted track to enclose the gym area. When needed, the curtains can be drawn to hide the equipment, and when not in use, they can be pulled back.

Murphy Gym: Explore the concept of a "Murphy gym," where gym equipment is integrated into furniture that can be folded up against the wall when not in use.

Unused Nooks and Corners: Utilize unused corners or alcoves to house gym equipment. This keeps the equipment out of the main traffic areas.

Mirrored Walls: Install mirrored walls in the gym area. Mirrors can visually expand the space and serve as camouflage for equipment when not in use.

Convertible Storage: Opt for furniture with hidden compartments, such as coffee tables or benches, where you can store smaller gym equipment.

Disguise with Artwork: Hang large pieces of artwork on the walls that can be swung open to reveal gym equipment when you're ready to work out.

Use Vertical Space: Hang gym equipment on the wall, like wall-mounted racks for weights or resistance bands. This frees up floor space and keeps the equipment visible but organized.

Incorporate Design Elements: Blend gym equipment into the overall design scheme of your home by choosing equipment with sleek and modern designs that complement your decor.

Portable Options: If your gym equipment is portable, store it in a closet or under a bed when not in use.

There are a lot of other options outside parking that elliptical machine in the guest bedroom. Remember, the goal is to find a solution that suits your space and lifestyle while keeping your gym equipment accessible when you need it and hidden when you don't.

.Cecilie Korst\