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Important Considerations when Designing your Fitness Studio

Have you ever worked out in a crowded gym or a poorly designed fitness studio, where the equipment layout made your workout frustrating? As a boutique studio owner, you are at risk when your members have a subpar experience at your studio. A well-thought-out fitness studio design plays a crucial role in motivating your members and enhancing their overall experience.

For boutique fitness studios, where space is often limited, maximising every square foot is essential. Careful planning of the gym floor plan and interior design of your studio carefully is critical to creating a welcoming, functional, and efficient space for your members. Here are some important considerations when designing your dream fitness studio:

1. Understanding What Your Members Want

Before diving into the interior design process, it’s crucial to evaluate the services your studio will offer and make a list of the equipment and amenities you plan to include. Your members’ experience goes beyond just workout equipment—it’s the amenities, layout, and atmosphere that contribute heavily to their overall satisfaction.

A well-thought-out gym floor plan is key to achieving this. Here are some areas to consider when planning the layout of your fitness studio:

Strength Gym 
  • Changing rooms with lockers
  • Restroom with shower facilities
  • Members bonding area
  • Counter 
  • Boxing arena
  • Free weights area
  • Cardio training zone
Yoga/Pilates Studio 
  • Changing rooms with lockers
  • Restroom with shower facilities
  • Members bonding area
  • Counter
  • Versatile practice spaces 
Dance Studio 
  • Changing rooms with lockers
  • Restroom with shower facilities
  • Members bonding area
  • Counter
  • Dance lounge with ample space
Boxing/Martial Arts Gym
  • Changing rooms with lockers
  • Restroom with shower facilities
  • Members bonding area
  • Counter
  • Boxing arena 
  • Training mats area
2. Choosing the Right Design Style

The design of your fitness studio sets the tone for your brand and enhances the overall atmosphere. There are many design styles to choose from—modern, minimalist, eclectic, or vintage-rustic. When selecting an interior designer, make sure they specialise in gym interior design and the design aspects that are most important to you. Review their portfolio to ensure their style aligns with your vision.

Remember, hiring the right designer can make a significant impact on your studio’s success. Look for professionals who understand your specific needs and can bring your vision to reality. Don’t hesitate to seek a second opinion if needed! After all, it is a huge investment to be making.

3. Setting a Realistic Interior Design Budget

Budgeting is a critical part of the design process. While it’s tempting to look for bargains online, remember that low prices are often marketing gimmicks. The best approach is to send your floor plan to designers for a direct quotation, so you can get an accurate estimate. Keep in mind that costs will vary based on the size of your studio and the design complexity.

For reference, here are a few examples of fitness studio interior design costs in Singapore:

New Heights Dance Studio by Honeycomb Design Studio 

Cost: $50,000 (Area size: 84m²)

FX Boxing Gym by The Interior Lab 

Cost: $50,000 (Area size: 155m²)

Wufang Singapore (Martial Arts Studio) by Notion of W

Cost: $85,000 (Area Size: 576m²)

Yoga Movement Handy Road by Three-D ConceptWerke

Cost: $100,000 to $200,000

Area Size: 557m²

Once your studio’s interior design is in place, it’s time to streamline your operations. An efficient booking system like vibefam will help manage class schedules, track member engagement, and provide valuable analytics. Members can easily book classes, and our automated waitlist function ensures that no one misses a class.

If you’re a freelance trainer without a physical studio, vibefam also offers flexible scheduling options to help you grow your business. Schedule a demo with our consultants today and discover how we can help you scale your fitness business effectively.

 

This article was written by Lim Wan Qi.

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