A home gym only gets used if you actually want to be in it. That means it needs to be warm in January, properly lit, and set up exactly the way you train.
Not a cold outbuilding you have to psych yourself up to visit, but a proper dedicated space that makes training easier, not harder.
Every garden gym we build starts at our factory in Stewarton, Ayrshire. Our craftsmen build it from scratch to your exact requirements, fully insulated and fitted out for the way you actually work out.
Built around how you train: Whether you lift heavy, do cardio, practice yoga, or all three, we design the space around your training, not a standard template.
Usable all year round: Every gym we build is professionally insulated as standard. Warm in a Scottish winter, comfortable in summer, and free from the damp and condensation that ruins poorly built outbuildings
Adds value to your home: A well-built garden gym is a permanent addition to your property. Most customers see it as an investment, not just a purchase.
A gym takes more punishment than most garden rooms. Heavy weights, floor vibration, humidity from training, and constant daily use demand a building that is built properly from the start.
We specify reinforced floor joists as standard on gym builds to handle the weight of equipment. We can add rubber flooring, mirror walls, dedicated circuits for treadmills and cable machines, and acoustic insulation where neighbours are a consideration.
All of it is designed in from the start at our factory, not added on afterwards.
Any Size, Any Setup
Because we build in our own factory we are not limited to standard sizes or layouts. Whether you need a compact space for yoga and bodyweight training or a larger room for a full free weights setup with cardio equipment, we build to your dimensions and your spec.
Tell us what equipment you have or plan to buy, and we will design the space around it.

Call us or fill in our contact form and we will get back to you quickly. We will have a straightforward conversation about what you are looking for, answer any questions about planning etc.

One of our team will come to you for a free, no-obligation site visit. We look at your space properly, take measurements, and talk through exactly what is possible.

We put together a full written quote based on your exact requirements. Everything is itemised so you know precisely what you are getting and what it costs. No vague ranges, no hidden extras.
In most cases, no.
Garden room gyms in Scotland generally fall under permitted development rights, which means no planning application is needed as long as the structure meets certain conditions.
The main rules are:
If your property is in a conservation area, is listed, or has any unusual conditions attached to it, different rules may apply. We check all of this as part of our quote process and will advise you before any work begins.
The cost depends on the size and specification of the build. As a guide, a fully insulated, wired garden room gym with standard features starts from around £9,000.
We give clear, itemised quotes with no vague ranges and no surprise extras. Once you have a quote from us, that is the price.
How long does it take to build and install a garden room gym?
Most garden room gyms take 4 to 6 weeks from order confirmation to installation.
The build itself happens at our factory in Stewarton while any necessary groundwork is completed at your property.
The actual time we spend on site installing the finished building is typically just a few days.
We give you a clear timeline at the start and keep you updated throughout.
Yes, if it is built properly.
Our garden room gyms are professionally insulated to a specification that handles Scottish winters.
The floor, walls, and ceiling are all insulated as standard, and every Garden room gym.
Our Customers use them comfortably every day of the year, including winter.
A poorly insulated garden room gym is a different story. Cold, damp, and expensive to heat.
It is worth asking any company you speak to exactly what insulation they use and where.