The most expensive home gym mistake isn't buying cheap kit. It's buying the wrong kit: the treadmill that becomes a clothes rack, the multi-gym that takes half the room and trains nothing well. A home gym that gets used is small, simple, and built around the few movements that matter.

Everything below assumes one goal: strength training 2-3 times a week, in a space you already have. Prices are rough UK figures for decent quality - you can spend less second-hand, and gym equipment holds up well used.

The £150 starter setup

Enough to run a real programme, including my free 3-day full-body plan, in a 2m x 2m corner.

ItemRough costWhy
Adjustable dumbbells (spinlock, to ~20kg each)£70-90The backbone. Covers presses, rows, squats, hinges, carries
Resistance band set£15-25Pulldowns, pull-aparts, face pulls, warm-ups
Exercise mat£15-20Floor work, floor presses, protects the floor
Doorway pull-up bar£20-25The cheapest upper-back upgrade there is

The £400 solid setup

The big quality-of-life jump. Faster weight changes mean you actually do the next set.

ItemRough costWhy
Quick-adjust dumbbells (to ~24kg each)£180-220Seconds between weight changes, not minutes. The single best home-gym purchase
Flat bench (folding if space is tight)£70-100Unlocks proper pressing, rows, split squats, step-ups
Bands, mat, pull-up bar£50-70As above
Skipping rope£10Conditioning in two square metres

The £800 garage setup

For a garage or spare room and a few years of progression. This is roughly what my own garage gym is built on - nothing fancy, everything used weekly.

ItemRough costWhy
Half rack or squat stands with safeties£200-280Lets you squat and press heavy alone, safely
20kg barbell + ~100kg plates£250-320Squats, deadlifts, presses, rows. Buy plates second-hand
Adjustable bench£100-130Flat and incline pressing
Quick-adjust dumbbells£180-220Still the workhorse for everything else
Rubber floor tiles (a few square metres)£40-60Protects concrete, your bar, and the neighbours' ears

What to skip

Layout: the part everyone skips

Buying second-hand: plates, barbells, and benches are nearly indestructible - buy used without worry. Be pickier with adjustable dumbbells (the mechanisms wear) and check any rack for bent uprights or missing hardware.

Want it specced for you?

I help people plan their home gym before they spend a penny: exactly what to buy for your space, goals, and budget, and how to lay it out. Equipment and layout only - I won't pick your paint colours. It's included in coaching, or just ask in a free consultation.

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