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Tips From Kit - November 2007

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Fitting Exercise Equipment into Your Home

By Kit Davey

So you'd like to start working out at home, but you don't know where to put all that cumbersome exercise equipment. Or perhaps, you already have the equipment, but your Nordic Track has become just another interesting focal point in the family room and your exercise bike serves as a clothes tree in your bedroom.

With careful space planning and the addition of few items of comfort and inspiration, you can create a functional exercise area that will support you in your physical fitness, as well as be an integral part of your home's decor.

First, Get Real

The first step in planning an exercise area in your home is to carefully and honestly examine your physical fitness routine.

For those on a budget, there are two options for placing your equipment: converting an entire room or taking over part of a room.

Possibilities for room conversions:
If you can devote an entire room to fitness, go whole hog:
If you don't have the luxury of devoting an entire room to exercise, make an existing space do double-duty.

How about:

Can you pull it out as needed?

Convenient placement of your equipment, and keeping yourself entertained and comfortable while working out can keep you exercising regularly. Have fun setting up a gym in your home!

Kit Davey, Allied Member, A.S.I.D., specializes in redesign, design consulting, staging and professional organizing. Call her at(650)367-7370.

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