The short answer: €8,000 to €80,000+
Private gyms come in every shape, size and budget. The right question isn’t “how much does a gym cost?” but “how much does my gym cost?”
Here’s a realistic breakdown.
Container Gym – price guide
A Gym Box container gym has two cost components: the module itself and the equipment.
Module cost (structure + fit-out)
| Size | Module only |
|---|---|
| Gym Box 8×3 (24 m²) | from €15,000 |
| Gym Box 9×3 (27 m²) | from €18,000 |
| Gym Box 11×3 (33 m²) | from €24,000 |
| Custom (up to 48 m²) | from €30,000 |
Module includes: steel structure, insulation, interior walls, flooring, electrics, heating/AC, windows, door.
Equipment cost
| Package | Cost | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Basic | €3,000–6,000 | Rack, barbell, bench, dumbbells |
| Standard | €6,000–12,000 | + cable machine, cardio, mirrors |
| Premium | €12,000–25,000 | Full commercial-grade setup |
All-in for a Gym Box 8×3 with standard equipment: approximately €20,000–26,000.
Home Gym Conversion – price guide
Fitting out an existing space (garage, basement, spare room) is typically less expensive because you’re not paying for the structure.
| Space type | Total cost range |
|---|---|
| Basic garage (15–20 m²) | €5,000–10,000 |
| Medium basement (20–30 m²) | €8,000–18,000 |
| Premium studio (30–40 m²) | €15,000–30,000 |
Includes: flooring, mirrors, lighting improvements, full equipment.
What drives the cost?
1. Equipment brand and quality
Commercial-grade equipment (Life Fitness, Technogym) costs 3–5× more than entry-level brands. The quality difference is real – but so is the price.
2. Flooring
A good rubber floor is non-negotiable for safety and noise. Budget €30–60/m² for quality.
3. Climate control
Air conditioning + heating adds €2,000–5,000 to the budget but makes year-round use comfortable. Don’t skip it.
4. Lighting and audio
Often an afterthought, but good lighting improves every session. Budget €500–2,000.
What’s actually worth paying for?
➜ Don’t skimp on the rack – you load it with 200 kg. Cheap racks flex and fail.
➜ Don’t skimp on the floor – it protects the structure, reduces noise, prevents injury.
➜ Do consider buying mid-range – there’s a quality sweet spot between entry-level and commercial.
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