Basement bar or gym
derlandson
6 years ago
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Mark Bischak, Architect
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what floor for basement home gym?
Comments (4)rubber is a good idea, and yes it can go right over concrete. My suggestion is look into a product commonly used in gyms, and indoor sports centers called MONDO. Here is a link that might be useful: Mondo flooring...See MorePutting Home Gym near Front Entrance of Home? Only area to put gym :(
Comments (23)Unfortunately the office in the bedroom is for my husband as he is currently working from home indefinitely and needs the privacy for phone calls and Zoom/Skype meetings. I was planning to have my desk somewhere in the main part of the house as I work at home occasionally, I still go in the office. Our house is 3 Bedrooms, Kitchen, small Casual Family Room in front of kitchen, and large open room (formal dining/living room) in the front entrance that is open concept. unfortunately there are no nooks, basement, or attics in the house which is why our space is limited. Each of the 3 bedrooms has a purpose: Master Bedroom that has limited space, Husbands office and he needs the privacy for phone calls, and the current guest room which will be utilized as a nursery/kids room in near future. The garage has both our cars already and we live in the desert where it gets over 100 degrees. So a gym in the garage is not an option....See Morefoam vs rubber vs vinyl for basement craft and gym
Comments (1)I have dri core with vinyl planks on top in our basement I have a home gym,a media room, a huge pool table and office in the space never had an issue with the flooring in 14 yrs . I have huge dogs that are in and out all day from a dog run. IMO the foam would not last a week in my house . I think for what you want I would do vinylp plan with the underlay attached like coretc...See Moreinterior design help for basement dry bar
Comments (2)I would embrace the Coca Cola fridge as part of the decor instead of having it tight in the corner. Perhaps move the cabinet over a bit toward the window so the entire side of the fridge can be seen. Wall above cabinet can have shelves for a mix of fun decor and practical needs, such as glasses and snack jars....See Morederlandson
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