This interior showcases a masterful combination of functionality and minimalist design — a home gym integrated into the living space of a country house. The room demonstrates a thoughtful approach to organizing a sports area: a compact strength zone with a pull-up frame, from which bright yellow TRX straps are suspended, creating accent points in the monochromatic interior.
The use of large mirror surfaces is an interesting solution that not only serves a practical function during workouts but also visually expands the space, creating a sense of depth. Materials have been selected with consideration for performance characteristics: durable flooring made of dark stone or porcelain stoneware, walls in neutral tones, and a wooden plyometric box that adds an organic element to the interior.
Lighting is provided by recessed ceiling fixtures, creating uniform illumination throughout the room. The storage design for sports equipment is particularly well-thought-out — racks for barbells and weight plates are integrated into the overall composition of the space. Interior design of such a functional room in a country house requires a special approach where aesthetics are no less important than practicality.
This example demonstrates how to integrate a sports space into the architecture of a house without sacrificing style and maintaining design integrity. In home projects, you can use a similar approach: delineating functional zones through finishes, thoughtful placement of mirrors, and proper storage organization so that even utilitarian spaces look aesthetic and harmoniously blend with the overall appearance of the house.