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  • Include a Home Gym to Encourage Healthy Habits in Your Dream House

    What’s your favorite workout? A run on the treadmill? Pumping iron? No matter how you prefer to work out, a home gym is a great way to make sure you reach your healthiest potential. We recommend that your home gym include:

    • Mirrors- Having full length mirrors in a home gym allows you to check your form for yoga, weightlifting, or plyometric exercises. Hang the mirrors so they are near an open area for full views.
    • Storage- Weight racks, cubes for rolled towels, or a table to hold your yoga essentials are all examples of effective storage for a home gym. Proper storage keeps the space neat and promotes safety.
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    Mediterranean Home Gym by Littleton Home Builders Celebrity Communities via Houzz
    • Entertainment- Plan ahead to have your home gym wired for television and surround sound. This lets you choose whether to watch a show on the television or listen to your favorite songs while you work out.
    • Non-slip floors- Safety should be your top priority. Choose from a variety of non-slip floor options, including adhered carpet tiles or bare hardwood floors, to help ensure safety.

    At Country Club Homes we are proud to build custom homes in Fairfield County. Contact us today at 203-762-0550 or visit us atwww.countryclubhomesinc.com to learn more.

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    Contemporary Home Gym by Roswell Home Builders Ashton Woods via Houzz
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    Contemporary Home Gym by Millbrook Architects & Building Designers Crisp Architects via Houzz
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