What You Really Need in Your Home Gym

Since the pandemic, when many gyms were forced to close, interest in home gyms has grown rapidly — and it shows no signs of slowing down.

At Eleiko, we see it every day. Customers are building training spaces in garages, basements, and even dedicated “gym spaces” in their gardens.

But no matter the size, a great home gym isn’t about how much equipment you can fit — it’s about how well that equipment supports you and your training.

Start with your goal, not the equipment

The first step is to think about what you want to do in your gym. Are you into powerlifting, weightlifting, functional training, or a mix of all three? The type of training you enjoy most should guide how you plan your space. For many, free weights are the most versatile option — they take up little space yet offer endless possibilities.

Put the barbell at the center

Once you know your goals, the next step is to consider how much room you have. Surprisingly small areas can become fully functional home gyms. A closet, a corner of the garage, or part of a basement can be enough with the right plan. Start with the barbell. It’s often the largest piece of equipment, both in length and height, especially if you lift overhead. Build your gym around the barbell to create a logical setup and make the most of your available space.

The half rack — the heart of the home gym

A half rack is hard to beat when you want to train effectively in limited space. It’s stable, safe, and provides everything you need for the main lifts while taking up far less room than a full power rack.

Many choose a power rack for the added safety of enclosed lifting, but modern half racks offer similar protection through adjustable safety arms, letting you lift confidently even when training alone.

With the Eleiko Prestera System, you can integrate cables, storage, and accessories into one setup. The result is a gym that feels well thought out and professional, even in a compact area.

The floor — the unsung hero

A good floor might be the most underrated part of any home gym. It protects your home, reduces noise, and improves the feel of every lift. Eleiko modular flooring tiles are easy to install, clean, and move if you relocate. They can also be arranged in different patterns — brick or straight — to create a refined and cohesive look.

Stay organized, stay motivated

A tidy gym is a gym you’ll want to use. Wall-mounted storage keeps weights, kettlebells, and accessories off the floor and frees up space. It not only makes cleaning easier but also ensures your gym looks like a gym — not a storage room.

Think long term

When you build your home gym, think beyond the latest trends. Choose equipment that will last for decades, not just seasons. Trends come and go, but free weights, barbells, and solid racks have stood the test of time — trusted by athletes and everyday lifters alike. Quality is for many the smartest investment, especially when your gear is used week after week, year after year.

“The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.” — Benjamin Franklin

“Buy once, lift forever.” — As one Eleiko home gym customer put it.

Get help visualizing your space

Building a home gym can feel overwhelming, which is why Eleiko offers free design consultations. Together with our strength experts, you’ll discuss your training style and receive 2D or 3D renderings of your setup, complete with a quote and installation plan. There’s no cost and no obligation — just a chance to see how your gym could look before making any decisions.

Small steps, big lifts

You don’t need to buy everything at once. Start with the essentials — a half rack, a barbell, weights, and solid flooring — and let your gym grow with you. With the right plan, equipment, and vision, your home gym can become a place you’ll return to day after day.

Source: https://eleiko.com/en-us/stories/what-you-really-need-in-a-home-gym

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