Commercial Gym Planning and Designing: How To Build A Perfect Fitness Hub (2024)

1 in every 5 Americans owns a gym membership, the highest of any country. By state, California has the most health and fitness gyms (5,133) in the United States. Without question, the present time is favorable for building commercial gyms but also implies entrepreneurs facing dense competition in this billion-dollar market.

Opening a gym business takes a lot more than just installing exercise equipment. From layout design and equipment arrangement to safety requirements and indoor environment, building a commercial gym demands consideration of several critical aspects.

Partnering with a commercial general contractor ensures your fitness facility will be built in accordance with your business goals, staying within budget and delivering on time.

In this blog, we will explain to you the various considerations to take while planning and designing your commercial gym facility.

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What is a Commercial Gym?

A commercial gym is a specifically designed space where members access a variety of fitness equipment, workouts, and a trainer’s guidance in exchange for a fee.

Also known as public gyms, fitness centers, studios, or health clubs, commercial gyms offer monthly or yearly subscription plans to customers interested in achieving their health goals. For example, losing weight, gaining lean muscles, or undertaking cardiovascular or strength training. Besides commercial-grade fitness equipment, some gyms provide additional amenities such as lockers, showers, saunas, swimming pools, massage, and sports courts.

Commercial gyms are different from private gyms in multiple ways.

Private gyms are a tight-knit community offering personal training and direct supervision to a limited number of members and helping them reach particular results. Powerlifting and CrossFit gyms are good examples of private gyms,

Commercial gyms, on the other hand, are most frequently found where anyone can sign up to become a member. They may be a franchise or privately owned. Some of the prominent examples are 24-hour access gyms, big box gyms, and boot camp/circuit cardio facilities.

Overall, the demand for gym businesses can be credited to the accessibility of specialized fitness facilities that the general public cannot typically access at their homes.

How to Plan and Design a Commercial Gym

Since you have understood what a commercial gym is, let’s find out how to establish a thriving fitness hub with skillful planning and designing.

1. Choosing the Right Location

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Before creating a gym business, it’s important to determine a suitable location for attracting and retaining members. Consider factors such as proximity to the target market, high visibility, ample parking, and transport access.

Research a location where there’s a large concentration of your target demographics. Evaluate the local competition and ensure your fitness facility fills the market gap and appeals to the customers.

For example, your commercial gym would mostly attract young professionals in their twenties or thirties if located in a business district.

2. Space Planning for a Commercial Gym

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A commercial gym should be spacious as it accommodates a diverse range of exercise equipment and caters to workout programs for numerous clients. So how much space do you require to build a commercial gym?

Well, according to the Association of Fitness Studios, the average size for a gym space is 3,813 square feet. Experts advise planning 36 square feet per member and 45-75 square feet per equipment, so you will need at least 1,000 square feet to open a basic gym.

Section the space into different zones, for example, cardio equipment in one area, strength training in another, and remaining rooms for classes. Also, if your commercial gym is just starting, leave extra space for future expansion.

3. Designing a Functional Gym Layout

Best commercial gyms are known for not necessarily owning the most numbers of square feet, but for effectively utilizing their available space. When designing the layout of a commercial gym, prioritize functionality over aesthetics. You can arrange the equipment into different zones like:

  • Cardio
  • Weightlifting
  • Functional training
  • Stretching and flexibility
  • Circuit training zone
  • Cable machines
  • Group fitness studio
  • Boxing area
  • Personal training area

Make sure there’s enough space for equipment use without overcrowding and allow for easy movement. Ideally, traffic management in a gym setup must be according to the users’ fitness routine. One may warm up in the cardio zone, heading over to free weights and High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) as major chunks of their workout, and finish their day in the stretching area.

Another expert way to maximize floor space is using vertical storage solutions to efficiently organize your commercial fitness equipment and reduce trip hazards. Furthermore, design sufficient space for bathrooms, showers, lockers, and changing rooms.

All in all, users’ comfort and functionality should be on top of your mind when planning a commercial gym layout.

4. Paying Attention to Safety Considerations

Like any other commercial building, safety is foremost in gym design. Paying attention to safety considerations not only makes your gym code-compliant but also increases users’ confidence in the facility. This means –

  • Maintaining barrier-free walkways
  • Putting clear signage and instructions for emergency exits, fire suppression systems, and equipment use
  • Installing slip-resistant flooring
  • Avoiding malfunctions by conducting timely inspections of exercise equipment
  • Designing a layout that allows the correct spacing between gym machines to prevent accidents
  • Ensuring staff members have First Aid and CPR certifications
  • Implementing anti-theft features like CCTV cameras and security access control

Additionally, it’s wise to own property insurance, general liability insurance, and workers’ compensation for protection against legal repercussions in case of injuries or mishaps.

Gym owners can further guarantee the safety of their facilities by complying with local, state, and federal regulations.

5. Ensuring Regulatory Compliance

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Familiarizing yourself with local building regulations that differ by state or county is extremely important as non-compliance to these guidelines may lead to fines or demolition of work. A business license would be enough for legally launching a commercial gym.

Commercial gyms are subject to various regulations, including building codes, zoning requirements, health and safety standards, and ADA standards. However, for additional services including childcare, food and drinks, spa treatments, professional dieticians, or pool/showers, you will need to comply with special permitting requirements.

The commercial construction company you will be hiring will work closely with relevant authorities to obtain necessary permits for your gym building and see if it meets all regulatory compliances.

6. Buying the Right Gym Equipment

Choose the right type of gym equipment based on your target audience, the services you choose to offer, and the overall theme of the facility. If you are in a traditional fitness gym, go for treadmills, dumbbells, stability balls, and step platforms. For a Pilates studio, Pilates reformer machines and non-slip mats will be more suitable.

Selection and purchase of fitness equipment require extensive supplier research, product comparison, and timely order placement for gym construction. Remember always to prioritize quality and durability to reduce maintenance and replacement costs in the long run. Are they safe for users? Will staff members be able to use them properly? Ascertain the functionality of each piece.

Following are the top fitness equipment to purchase for a traditional gym arrangement:

  • Free weights (dumbbells, barbells, or kettlebells)
  • Cardio machines (treadmills, ellipticals, and stationary bikes)
  • Strength training equipment (leg press, bench press)
  • Rowing machines
  • Smith machines
  • Battle ropes
  • Power racks and squat racks
  • Suspension trainers
  • Gym accessories (resistance bands, stability balls, mats, etc.)

Have a balanced mix of everything that can cater to varying fitness needs. While buying new equipment may come with the latest features and warranties, it could add up to your upfront costs. Instead, consider leasing or buying used commercial gym equipment from reliable sellers.

7. Selection of Commercial Gym Flooring

The ideal gym flooring must be durable, slip-resistant, and able to absorb the impact of various workouts. Different gym areas may require different flooring types. For example, anti-bacterial flooring with fall cushioning qualities is compatible with yoga, Pilates, and aerobics studios. While heavy-duty free weight flooring can absorb the impact of dumbbells in the weight training area.

Buy high-quality flooring from a reputable company as a long-term investment. The cost of flooring will vary depending on your specifications; if the gym facility calls for soundproofing or insulation, it will lead to higher material expenses.

Flooring options range from rubber, hardwood, and foam to grass turf and luxury vinyl. According to Flooring Inc., rubber flooring with ⅜” thickness and gym turf of ¾” thickness are the best options for a commercial gym setup. The selected commercial gym flooring should also enhance your gym interiors.

8. Considering HVAC Needs

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One of the essential aspects to consider while designing a commercial gym is the HVAC (heating, cooling, and air conditioning) system which helps create a suitable atmosphere for gym-goers to exercise. The American College of Sports Medicine recommends temperatures between 68 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit alongside proper humidity and air circulation in general.

Commercial contractors should strategically position high-capacity vents and air ducts in populated areas of the gym, nearby exercise equipment, and changing rooms and restrooms without hindering the flow of people. This results in heat dispersion throughout the facility and prevents any odor from spreading.

Using programmable thermostats, you can tailor temperature settings for different workout zones.

9. Lighting and Energy Systems

Good illumination besides enhancing the overall appearance of the commercial gym, creates the best possible results for user safety and performance. Multifunction gyms require specific lighting considerations for each zone; for example, brighter lights for functional training areas while adjustable dimming controls are ideal for wellness zones (yoga, meditation).

Mindful of the rising awareness of sustainability and energy efficiency, gym owners should consider installing solar panels, LED lighting, and low-flow water fixtures. Building contractors can use environmentally friendly materials during gym construction. It will help reduce the facility’s carbon footprint and energy costs in the long run.

Also, check if there are adequate power outlets with the correct equipment voltage distributed throughout the space.

10. Providing Storage Solutions

Storage is a vital component in commercial gym planning and designing as it protects equipment from damage, keeps everything organized, and helps maximize the available space. Install wall-mounted shelves for storing fitness equipment like dumbbells, kettlebells, and medicine balls.

Provide individual lockers for gym members so that they can securely store their belongings. Utilize vertical storage solutions with hooks to hang exercise ropes, resistance bands, or other accessories, optimizing floor space.

Apart from these, equipment racks and shoe racks are useful storage solutions to keep stuff arranged. If possible, choose modular storage systems as they offer flexibility to adapt to users’ evolving needs.

11. Inspiring Aesthetics for Fitness Motivation

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Visual elements play an instrumental role in giving serious fitness motivation to gym-goers. While designing the aesthetics of your commercial gym, ensure the design reinforces the brand and its values to resonate strongly with the clientele.

Welcome natural light as much as possible by placing large or full-length windows. Especially in smaller rooms, use light or neutral colors for a spacious look. To communicate your brand identity more directly, consider incorporating eye-catching artwork, branding elements, brand colors, or graphic designs as focal points.

Plan a dependable acoustic system including sound-absorbing materials, wall and flooring treatments for reducing noise transfer between different gym zones. This will create a more focused atmosphere for members to reach their fitness goals. Install floor-to-ceiling mirrors so that fitness enthusiasts can check their form when exercising.

Greenery is a great mood booster. Add plants here and there to freshen up the space and color the environment.

Brainstorm ideas with your commercial general contractor and interior designer to implement these design strategies successfully.

12. Developing a Comprehensive Budget

Gym owners must identify potential costs and plan a comprehensive budget so that they can make informed decisions and sustainably operate their fitness facilities. Startup costs for a commercial gym vary depending on the square footage, type of gym and its location.

For example, a basic studio gym could cost $65,000, a mid-size gym needs a minimum of $115,000 while a big-box gym may cost a whopping $1,000,000 with all amenities.

Opening a commercial gym requires budgeting for various aspects such as:

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Small business owners can secure financing for their venture through a business loan. Visit the US Small Business Administration website for information about tailoring business plans before applying for loans to a bank or private lender.

Case Study – FitZone Gym

Background

Fitness enthusiasts Emily and Chris Johnson aspire to bring the luxurious ambiance of urban boutique gyms to the tranquil suburbs of Santa Monica through their pioneering venture “FitZone Gym”. The 8,000-square-foot commercial gym will involve a cardio, strength and functional training area, a juice bar, spa and wellness area, locker rooms, and group exercise classes.

Intending to seek expert planning and execution, the owners hired a seasoned gym design and construction contractor to bring their vision to reality.

Objective

The owners’ primary objective was to create a public gym that combines functionality and aesthetics. The commercial gym should cater to a wide range of fitness workouts, from weightlifting to group exercises, all while ensuring a visually appealing environment.

Solution

The commercial general contractor provided a comprehensive package, from gym layout design to construction and equipment sourcing. In order to meet the FitZone Gym’s diverse fitness needs, the builder and its team implemented the following solutions:

Layout

They transformed the existing building’s layout to create distinct fitness zones and maximize space.

  • For instance, the cardio area was located near large windows for gym members to enjoy natural light and air.
  • The strength training area was strategically placed in the center with functional training equipment and free weights on its sides.
  • The group fitness studio was designed as a separate space with mirrored walls.
  • A relaxation zone including a juice bar sat adjacent to the entrance with lockers.
  • A dedicated space was planned for the wellness and spa services that aimed to provide enough privacy.

Flooring

The contractor installed versatile flooring solutions, including rubber flooring for the weightlifting area, shock-absorbing flooring for the group exercise spaces, and specialized flooring for the cardio zones. For the wellness area, the team decided to soundproof the flooring and walls.

Lighting and Color Schemes

The interior designer in the team advised installing dynamic LED lighting suitable for various workout areas. Adjustable illumination meant gym users could control the lighting as per their preferences. They utilized ample natural light for the cardio zone and relaxation lounge to boost members’ moods.

FitZone Gym’s color scheme included slate grey, vibrant blue, and moss green. Hence, the project team incorporated these colors into the design elements like walls, equipment, accessories, motivational quotes, and plants.

Gym Equipment

With design and construction services, the commercial contractor helped owners purchase state-of-the-art fitness equipment and accessories such as treadmills, free weights, yoga mats, and stability balls from their trusted suppliers.

Results

FitZone Gym successfully designed an efficient and functional layout, premium flooring, and a wide range of equipment that caters to all fitness requirements. The commercial gym facility not only met the client’s expectations but also became an attractive destination for community people in the region.

Conclusion

Building an ideal fitness hub requires strategic selection of location and designing a functional layout efficiently so that every workout area serves its intended purpose. Considering budget planning, safety/code compliance, sourcing high-quality equipment, and focusing on aesthetics and building systems will create a space that delivers an exceptional fitness experience to gym-goers.

So, whether you are constructing a new commercial gym ground up or renovating an existing one, thoughtful planning and design are the keys to fitness and business excellence.

Get in touch with Constructive Solutions, Inc. today for reliable gym design and construction services.

FAQs

What is a gym management software?

Gym management software is a system designed to streamline administrative tasks, membership management, scheduling, attendance tracking, billing, and invoicing.

How long will it take to build my commercial gym?

Depending on the size and complexity, it could take several months to build a commercial gym. Consult your commercial contractor to get a more accurate estimate for the timeline.

What qualifications should I look for in a gym construction company?

Hire a licensed company with recognized contracting expertise in gymnasium design and construction. They should be well-versed with the unique requirements of commercial gyms such as equipment spacing, layout, and safety regulations. Ask them for a project plan that aligns with your gym business goals and training style.

Relevant Resources:

  • Interior Construction Contractors: Experts in Design and Functionality
  • Commercial Remodeling Contractors: 10 Expert Hiring Tips

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Commercial Gym Planning and Designing: How To Build A Perfect Fitness Hub (2024)

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Commercial Gym Planning and Designing: How To Build A Perfect Fitness Hub? ›

Gym Interior Design Ideas

Color Scheme and Lighting: Utilize colors and lighting that energize and enhance the space. Consider natural light, LED lighting, and feature walls. Functional Design: Prioritize a layout that maximizes space utility and enhances member flow throughout the gym.

How to design a commercial gym? ›

Gym Interior Design Ideas

Color Scheme and Lighting: Utilize colors and lighting that energize and enhance the space. Consider natural light, LED lighting, and feature walls. Functional Design: Prioritize a layout that maximizes space utility and enhances member flow throughout the gym.

What design considerations will there be in developing a successful fitness center project? ›

Fitness centers often share spaces with other businesses or residential areas. The fitness center's design should include effective soundproofing and noise control to prevent disturbances to neighboring spaces.

What kind of layout is used in a physical fitness center? ›

A process layout would be best layout for physical fitness centre. Process layout is a design for floor which is a…

What are the six steps to developing a fitness plan? ›

How to Make a Workout Plan in 6 Easy Steps
  1. Choose Your Ideal Exercises. You need to know a variety of push and pull exercises to build your own plan. ...
  2. Pick Cardio That You'll Actually Do. ...
  3. Figure Out Your Weight and Reps. ...
  4. Track Your Progress. ...
  5. Create Your Schedule. ...
  6. Revisit Your Plan if You're Not Reaching Your Goals.

What is the best business structure for a gym? ›

Limited liability company (LLC): This is one of the most popular forms of business entity for small businesses. An LLC offers limited liability protection (shielding your personal assets by protecting them from debts and liabilities associated with the company) and pass-through taxation.

What is a good size for a commercial gym? ›

Experts advise planning 36 square feet per member and 45-75 square feet per equipment, so you will need at least 1,000 square feet to open a basic gym. Section the space into different zones, for example, cardio equipment in one area, strength training in another, and remaining rooms for classes.

What are the 5 steps in designing a fitness program? ›

Fitness program: 5 steps to get started
  • Measure your fitness level. You probably have some idea of how fit you are. ...
  • Design your fitness program. It's easy to say that you'll exercise every day. ...
  • Gather your equipment. You'll probably start with athletic shoes. ...
  • Get started. Now you're ready for action. ...
  • Check your progress.

What is a fitness hub? ›

Enter, fitness hubs. They're not traditional gyms or boutique workouts, they're something in between. These specialty centers combine the expertise that you'd get in class with the perks and amenities of a gym membership.

What are the 4 key factors in designing an exercise program? ›

Elements in Designing an Exercise Program
  • Intensity. Getting started with a fitness program can be intimidating, especially if you're unsure what intensity is right for you. ...
  • Duration. Duration is another critical factor when designing an effective fitness program. ...
  • Progression. ...
  • Mode. ...
  • Recovery.
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How do you structure a set at the gym? ›

The NSCA recommends doing 1-6 reps for strength, 6-12 for muscle growth, and more than 15 repetitions to build endurance. If lifting heavy weights to build strength or muscle mass, aim to lift heavier weights and complete fewer repetitions - anywhere from one to six per set.

What are the area requirements for a gym? ›

How many square feet do you need for a gym? Experts recommend 36 sq ft per member and 45-75 sq ft per piece of equipment. Read on to learn about how much space is required for a commercial gym. The minimum space required for a commercial gym is 2,000 square feet.

How to make a gym plan? ›

Plan your workouts: Determine how many days per week you want to work out, and schedule your workouts accordingly. Consider breaking up your workouts into muscle groups or focusing on different goals in each gym session, for example strength in one, cardio in another.

What is the 6 6 6 method workout? ›

All exercises done for six sets of six reps with 30 seconds of rest in between sets. Choose a weight that is 80% of your 6 rep max. Perform 30-45 minutes of cardio before or after weights with a heart rate range of 130-150 bpm. All exercises done for six sets of six reps with 30 seconds of rest in between sets.

What are the 3 things should a fitness plan include? ›

  • TM. American Council. ...
  • Acomplete, safe and effective fitness program must include aerobic exercise, muscular strength and. endurance conditioning, and flexibility exercise. ...
  • strength conditioning. Pick calisthenics, free weights or machines. ...
  • Aerobic exercise. ...
  • stretching for Flexibility. ...
  • one last Thing to. ...
  • Additional resources.

How profitable are commercial gyms? ›

The average gym profit margin is 10-15%, with franchise gym profits on the lower end of 10%, boutique fitness studios averaging 20% to even 40% profit margins, and CrossFit gym profit margins in the 25-30% range.

What makes a gym a commercial gym? ›

Definition of commercial gym

Commercial gyms, (also known as fitness centres, studios, or health clubs), are dedicated spaces specifically designed to offer a wide range of fitness activities and equipment to the general public for a fee. A range of price points and membership options is offered.

How much does it cost to build a custom gym? ›

A full gym, especially if it includes a range of cardio and strength equipment, locker rooms, and additional amenities, can cost anywhere from $50,000 to well over $100,000. The final cost depends significantly on the quality and quantity of equipment and the size of the space.

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