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Best Lighting Options for Your Home Gym

(Updated Jun 10, 2025)
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Lighting might seem like an afterthought when building a home gym, but it directly impacts your safety, energy levels, and motivation. Poor lighting creates shadows that obscure safety pin positions, makes it harder to check form in mirrors, and creates a dreary atmosphere that kills workout enthusiasm. The right lighting transforms your gym from a dark corner into an energizing training environment.

How Much Light Do You Need?

The general rule is 30–50 lumens per square foot for a home gym. A 200-square-foot gym needs 6,000–10,000 lumens total. For comparison, a typical 60W incandescent bulb produces only 800 lumens. You'll need multiple fixtures to achieve even, shadow-free coverage. More is generally better—you can always dim lights, but you can't brighten a single under-powered fixture.

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