Building a home gym is one of the best investments you can make in your health. No commute, no waiting for racks, no crowded locker rooms. But with so many equipment options, it's easy to waste money on gear you don't need.
This guide covers everything: the essential equipment, how to plan your layout, and budget options from $500 to $5,000.
Use our free Home Gym Space Planner to visualize your equipment layout before you buy.
Plan Your Gym NowStart with these four pieces. Everything else is optional:
Barbell, 200 lb of iron plates, a squat stand (not a full rack), and a flat bench. Covers squat, bench, deadlift, rows, and overhead press.
Power rack, quality barbell, 300 lb bumper plates, adjustable bench, and a pull-up bar. Add stall mats for flooring.
Add a cable tower or functional trainer, dumbbell set (5-50 lb), lifting platform, and cardio machine (rower or assault bike).
Before buying anything, measure your space. You need:
Use our Home Gym Space Planner to enter your room dimensions and arrange equipment virtually.
Don't guess — visualize. Use the free Space Planner to check fit before you spend.
Plan Your Layout