Frequently Asked Questions

I already have a home gym, but I want to update or add flooring, equipment, mirrors, or electronics. Can you help?
Although HOMEBODIES provides the very best in comprehensive home gym design, we can also help you update or install new hardwood or rubber gym floors, as well as exercise equipment, mirrors, and electronics, like flat screen TVs and stereo surround sound systems. Whether you want to update an existing room or build your own private oasis, we can help you along every step of the process.
Can I still use HOMEBODIES Home Gym Design if don't need a personal trainer?
Of course. We will work with you to evaluate your personal fitness needs and customize a home gym to give you the most effective work-out possible.
Is HOMEBODIES Home Gym Design expensive?
Although a home fitness studio requires a greater initial expense than joining your local gym, you will find that over time you will actually save money by working out right in your own home. Without proper guidance, homeowners often spend thousands more than they truly need to, but HOMEBODIES will help you to turn your gym into a worthwhile and cost-effective investment in your home and yourself.
Our pricing directly reflects your individual needs and budget. Costs vary, depending on the size and scope of your project. To obtain a free quote, give us a call at 443-423-9421 or email us.
What areas does HOMEBODIES serve?
HOMEBODIES personal fitness and home gym design serves the entire Baltimore-Washington Metro Area and beyond. Our national network of manufacturers, vendors, and suppliers allows us to work wherever you need us. To see if we can come to you, please contact us.
If I don't use your Home Gym Design services, can I still work with your personal trainer?
Absolutely. In fact, many of our Home Gym Design customers begin as personal training clients. HOMEBODIES Certified Personal Trainer and Nutritionist, Kristina Gibbs, is dedicated to enhancing the lives of all of her clients through healthy living and personal fitness.
How much space do I need for an in-home fitness studio?
The amount of space you need for your home gym depends largely on your individual fitness routine and requirements, but generally, your room should allow you enough space to easily and safely move around.