Planning a new gym space and feeling a bit stuck. Want it to look modern but still practical for real training, not just Instagram photos. How do you balance equipment layout, lighting, and flow? Is 3D design actually helpful or just extra cost?
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18:30 01/21/2026
Planning a new gym space and feeling a bit stuck. Want it to look modern but still practical for real training, not just Instagram photos. How do you balance equipment layout, lighting, and flow? Is 3D design actually helpful or just extra cost?
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01/21/2026
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01/21/2026
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01/21/2026
It’s true that the balance between aesthetics and functionality is key in designing a gym. 3D design can definitely help visualize things better and avoid potential issues with layout, such as awkward pathways or cramped areas. The ability to test out different setups virtually before committing to the real build can save both time and money in the long run. Have you looked into using 3D design software or hired a service like the one mentioned to get a better perspective on the space?