HOME GYM SHED

Build a private, fully insulated home gym shed designed for year-round workouts in the Pacific Northwest. Perfect for Seattle homeowners wanting a dedicated backyard fitness space.

Why Build a Home Gym Shed?

A home gym shed gives you a private, convenient space to work out without commuting, waiting for equipment, or sacrificing a room inside your home. Whether you're lifting, doing cardio, stretching, or following online classes, a dedicated backyard gym makes it easier to stay consistent and focused.

Our home gym structures are fully insulated, climate-controlled, and built for the variable weather of the Pacific Northwest. With durable flooring, electrical layouts designed for fitness equipment, and customizable sizes, you can create a workout environment that truly fits your goals.

Benefits of a Home Gym Shed

  • Private workout space separate from your home.
  • No commute or shared equipment—your gym, your schedule.
  • Durable, gym-ready flooring for weights and cardio machines.
  • Year-round comfort with insulation, heating, and cooling.
  • Sound control options for early-morning or late-night workouts.
  • Flexible future use as a wellness room, office, or hobby space.

Best-Fit Models for Home Gyms

These models offer the space, height, and durability needed for a backyard home gym while fitting comfortably into most properties.

Backyard Studio

150–180 sqft with enough room for cardio machines, free weights, and space to move. Ideal for full-body workouts.

Luxury Fitness Shed

Premium interior options, larger windows, and more floor space—perfect for yoga, pilates, lifting, or multi-use fitness routines.

Compact Gym Shed

A small-footprint option (120–140 sqft) ideal for a treadmill, bike, rowing machine, or compact weight setup.

Need a Larger Gym With a Bathroom or Changing Area?

If you’re imagining a full fitness suite with a bathroom, shower, or additional space for stretching or guests, an ADU or DADU may be a better long-term option. These structures allow for more square footage and full plumbing.

Home Gym Shed Features

  • Durable flooring options for weights, mats, or cardio machines.
  • Extra outlets and electrical capacity for treadmills and equipment.
  • Ceiling height options for lifting, stretching, and mounted equipment.
  • Insulated for year-round workouts in PNW weather.
  • Ventilation and climate control for temperature and airflow.
  • Optional sound dampening for quieter workouts.
  • Internet-ready for streaming classes and fitness apps.

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Home Gym Shed FAQ

Do I need a permit to build a home gym shed?

Most home gym sheds require a basic building permit due to insulation, electrical, and foundation work. We handle all required plans, submissions, and inspections to ensure everything complies with local codes.

Can a home gym shed support heavy equipment?

Yes. We can build reinforced flooring designed for weights, racks, and cardio machines. We also help you select the right flooring and load capacity for your specific gym setup.

Will a home gym shed stay comfortable year-round?

Absolutely. Our structures are fully insulated and include options for heating, cooling, and ventilation so you can work out comfortably during all seasons in the Pacific Northwest.

Can I use a home gym shed for noisy workouts?

Yes. Optional sound-dampening materials can reduce noise from weights, music, or cardio machines. This keeps the gym quieter indoors and minimizes noise for neighbors.

How much space do I need for a backyard gym?

Most backyard gym sheds are between 120–200 sqft. This size comfortably fits a treadmill or bike, free weights, mats, and open movement space.

Can I install wall-mounted equipment (mirrors, racks, TVs)?

Yes. We can reinforce framing and interior walls as needed to support mounted racks, TVs, shelving, or mirror systems commonly used in home gyms.

Can I convert my home gym shed to another use later?

Definitely. Many homeowners later repurpose their gym shed into an office, guest room, hobby room, or wellness space. The structure is built with long-term flexibility in mind.