6 small gym bathroom design ideas

If you own a small gym, you need to make the most of every inch of space. This helps to maximise capacity and ensure that your customers have the best experience. You also want your gym to be functional and, most importantly, welcoming.

Of course, the exercise machines, weights and sound system do a lot of the heavy lifting here, but your facilities, particularly your gym bathrooms, are also crucial. 

From the lockers to the showers, your facilities need to be modern, stylish and most importantly, hygienic. But when you’re not blessed with space, you need to be even smarter with your washroom design. 

The good news is that’s our area of expertise, and we’re here to share six small bathroom design ideas that will help you to maximise space and functionality while ensuring a stylish and welcoming environment.

1. Utilise space-saving designs

There are lots of great ways you can save space in your gym toilets and washroom facilities. You should consider:

  • Corner or wall-mounted sinks 

  • Wall-mounted or compact toilets 

  • Self-contained toilet units like Superloos 

  • Sliding shower doors 

By integrating space-saving ideas into your washroom designs, you can ensure your customers have enough space to change, shower, and use the facilities comfortably. 

Working closely with washroom design experts like us is the perfect way to discover the latest and greatest space-saving features and to seamlessly integrate these into your gym bathrooms. 

2. Opt for a minimalist style

In order to make the space feel bigger, it’s a good idea to opt for neutral tones throughout, like white, light grey or beige, to make the space feel brighter. 

You can add accents or pops of colour that match your branding, but it’s best to avoid anything too dark as this can make the room feel smaller. For example, adding colourful tiles or artwork. 

This might include gym-themed decor like posters or motivational quotes. Industrial elements also add a stylish touch, such as matte black fixtures, metal shelving or exposed piping for a stylish gym feel.

Another great way to open up the room and keep it stylish is to install large mirrors in your gym washrooms. These help to reflect the light and make the room feel larger. 

3. Choose functional storage

A great way to utilise space in a small gym bathroom is to get the most from the vertical space. This can be done by installing floating shelves for towels and personal items, as well as hooks and rails at height to hang clothes and gym bags without taking up floor space.

This might also include wall-mounted storage baskets or organisers that help to keep the floor and sides clear and maintain a tidy look. After all, every inch of useable space is precious to you but also to your guests.

4. Incorporate hygiene into your washroom design

Gym washroom facilities, especially smaller spaces, can quickly become unhygienic, with sweaty guests sharing equipment, door handles, showers, taps and more. 

The good news is that choosing the right materials and features can make your gym bathrooms safer and far easier to clean. 

Our solid grade laminate (SGL) cubicles are a great example of this. 

These cubicles are resistant to scratches, abrasions and humidity, which is important in high-traffic areas like gym toilets. But more than that, they offer a sanitised antibacterial treatment that can eliminate 99% of bacteria. 

This material also comes in a range of designs and colours, offering plenty of choice on the look and finish of your cubicles, so you don’t have to choose between safety and style.

5. Make the most of touch-free technology

Following on from our last point about hygiene, be sure to make the most of touch-free technology in your washroom design. 

You can do this in several ways, from the very common automatic hand dryers and lights to sensor taps, soap dispensers, toilet flushes and even touch-free door locks. 

Introducing technology like this not only reduces touch points and makes your washrooms more hygienic, but it’s also a very modern touch. It is the perfect way to update your gym bathrooms and provide safe, clean spaces for all guests. 

6. Ensure proper ventilation and odour-free spaces

Small spaces can very quickly become damp, especially with guests using the taps and showers to clean up. 

That is why you must have proper ventilation. If you can’t have windows in every cubicle, then make sure you have a powerful fan that will help to keep your gym bathrooms dry and odour-free.

You should also consider adding in a small diffuser or natural air freshener with refreshing scents like eucalyptus or lemon. This keeps away any nasty smells and creates a more welcoming, spa-like feel.

If you own a small gym or simply have limited space for your washroom facilities within your gym, we understand that you want to get the most out of every inch of space, and we can help.

Get in touch with our talented team today to start designing welcoming and stylish gym bathrooms that are sure to impress your customers.

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