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| 1. Determine how much space you’ll need. Consider the type of equipment you’re hoping to use. This will partly depend on personal goals: Are you looking more for weight training or cardio workouts? A treadmill will take up more space than a weight bench, so think about these factors as you plan the room. |
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| 4. Install a mirror. Avoid injury by installing a mirror. It can help you ensure you’re in the correct position when performing different exercises. |
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| 5. Plan for lots of light. Even if you’re lucky enough to have a basement exercise room full of windows, overhead lighting can help with motivation while working out. “A well-lit exercise room brings energy to the space, so artificial lighting should be considered even if natural light is available,” says Hopkins. |
| 6. Choose bold colors for energy. In general, bright colors such as gold, orange or neons create an energizing effect. “The color of your walls can help you or distract you from staying on the path of your exercise routine,” says Hopkins. “Used properly and in the right amount, the correct color can bring a desired boost to your energy level.” More colors to pump up your home gym |
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| 7. Pick mellow colors for a soothing effect. If you’re more of a yogi, go for softer shades. “Think about soft blues and greens, which have a more calming effect,” says Hopkins. |
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| 8. Get motivated with visuals. Whether you thrive on sports paraphernalia or encouraging slogans, frame and hang whatever will give you that extra boost during your workout. “Materials such as prints, photographs, posters, and slogans displayed in the room will offer additional support as you exercise,” says Hopkins. |
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| 9. Don’t forget secondhand shops. Transforming your basement space into a new exercise room can be expensive. Cut down on cost by furnishing your room with secondhand equipment. You’ll be ecofriendly and save a pretty penny. More: Contractor Tips: Finish Your Basement the Right Way Sink Into a Home Yoga Practice Space |

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