Because not everyone wants a gym. But everyone wants a place they actually want to walk out to.
DOES THIS SOUND FAMILIAR?
➜ You have a garden, but there’s no spot where the whole family spends time together ➜ The kids are growing up and need an alternative to screens ➜ You’d like a table-tennis table, but there’s nowhere to put it ➜ You train — but your partner doesn’t like the gym and prefers a different activity ➜ You have guests and you’re missing a “play space” — foosball, darts, games
A GymBox recreation zone isn’t a gym. It’s a year-round garden space where everyone finds their activity — and where you want to spend time.
What can you fit into a recreation zone?
The layout is fully tailored to your preferences. Example configurations:
Family variant (7×5 m — ~35 m²)
| Zone | Equipment |
|---|---|
| Games and recreation (~15 m²) | Table-tennis table, electronic darts, foosball |
| Functional training (~20 m²) | Wall bars, pull-up bar, bands, mats, free weights |
➜ Puzzle rubber flooring across the full area ➜ Training mirrors on one wall ➜ Air conditioning + LED lighting ➜ Smart lock, TV, soundbar
Sport & Gym variant (9×4 m — ~36 m²)
| Zone | Equipment |
|---|---|
| Strength zone (~22 m²) | Multi-station cable, dumbbells, bench, bar |
| Cardio and games (~14 m²) | Bike, treadmill + folding table-tennis table |
Premium variant (10×5 m — ~50 m²)
Full gym + games zone + relaxation corner (sofa, mini-bar, wall-mounted TV). Wooden slat cladding on the façade, terrace at the entrance.
Popular recreation-zone elements
➜ Table-tennis table — full-size (274 × 152 cm) or folding ➜ Foosball — standing or table-top ➜ Electronic darts — wall screen with multi-player games ➜ Wall bars — functional training, kids, stretching ➜ Boxing bag — cardio, stress release, boxing ➜ Pull-up bar — calisthenics, gymnastics ➜ Pool/snooker — version for larger modules (min. 8×4 m) ➜ Console + TV — 55–65” screen, gaming, sports streaming ➜ Soundbar / speakers — music for training and games
Who’s the recreation zone for?
➜ Families with children — everyone has their activity, everyone’s together ➜ Couples — when one person trains, the other plays, has fun, relaxes ➜ Households with guests — a great spot for parties and gatherings ➜ Companies and offices — relaxation room / team-building in the office garden ➜ Urban gardens — an alternative to a featureless grey garden
How does it look in practice?
Friday evening. Friends come over. Darts, table tennis, foosball — someone gets a dumbbell session in alongside. Music from the soundbar. TV on with sport. All in one space, 30 metres from your sofa.
Sunday morning. You train 40 minutes on the wall bars and free weights. Your partner plays table tennis with your child. Neither of you had to leave the garden.
How much does it cost?
| Variant | Dimensions | Net price |
|---|---|---|
| Basic recreation zone | 6×4 m | from £17,000 |
| Recreation zone + training | 7×5 m | from £22,000 |
| Premium zone with equipment | 9×5 m | from £28,000 |
Price includes the module, services, AC, equipment per configuration, transport, installation. International delivery quoted individually.
FAQ
Can the layout be changed after installation? Yes — recreational equipment is freestanding and can be moved around. Permanent elements (wall bars, pull-up bar) are wall-mounted.
Does a table-tennis table fit in a 6×4 module? Yes, with a folding table. For a full-size table (274 cm length) you need a minimum 7 m of internal module length — we recommend 8×3 or 7×4.
Can children use it on their own? The smart lock lets you give children their own access code with an entry log. Parents can see via the app when the child entered and left.
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