home gym 769137 Four Ways to Make Your Home Gym More InvitingIf your goal for 2010 is to spend more time working out in your home gym, why not make the space more welcoming?  Set yourself up for success with these suggestions and see how lighting can make all the difference.

  1. Energize with bright lighting: The typical home gym is a poorly-lit corner of the basement where the treadmill sits.  Sound familiar?  Transform that corner into an inspiring exercise zone by improving the light.  After all, bright lights increase energy levels.
  2. Think natural: If you can, open the blinds to any windows or skylights in the room.  Again, it’s all about energy: natural light is proven to boost levels more so than yellow light.  If the area lacks sufficient windows, make sure to use products that will closely emulate sunlight.  Consider LED recessed downlights.
  3. Create an oasis: With the touch of a button, set the mood for a yoga session or cool down period with light dimmers.  This will give your home gym much more versatility for workouts.
  4. Make yourself look good: Especially if you have a mirror in your home gym, you’ll want to use an even distribution of light for a more flattering effect.  Avoid creating sharply directed sources of light.  The direct glare can also be irritating any time you’re looking up at the ceiling, which won’t help for ab workouts.

Light = Energy
Poorly lit home gyms tend to lack energy whereas a bright space with a generous amount of light is generally more inviting for exercise and can be crucial to creating just the right environment for a vigorous or energetic workout.

Natural Light is Best
Natural light coming from plenty of windows and skylights is the best source of light for a home gym. If the natural light in your home gym is only minimal or non-existent, try using good fluorescent lighting that emulates sunlight. This means that the fluorescent light bulbs should have a high color temperature of 5000K-5500K and very good color rendering of 82 or higher.
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