Before 2020, the idea of working out at home seemed arduous and ineffective; now, after working out at home exclusively for 10 months, I'm in no rush to go back to the gym. I like the privacy, the fact that I can pick my own music, and pause when I need some water. If you're like me, and you've collected some gym equipment over the past few months, you need places to store it all. That's where we come in.
These 12 options will help you store and organize all your gym equipment. There are options for small spaces, or options if you're building a space for a home gym. Keep on reading to shop our picks!
This Spin Bike Shoe Rack ($139) is such a genius storage solution for cycling shoes, towels, and water.
You can store bands, light weights, or any other smaller equipment in this Our Long Under Bed Box with Wheels ($27). It can be stored under your couch, bed, or wherever you have room.
This ChampStuff Home Gym Storage Rack ($50) takes up minimal space but provides maximum storage.
Keep your yoga mats and foam rollers off the floor with this Wallniture Guru Wall Mount ($24).
These Small Tint Stackable Storage Drawers ($7) are storage must haves. Keep cycling shoes, bands, or whatever you may need in these easily storable drawers.
If you're looking for more aesthetically pleasing storage, go with this pretty Water Hyacinth Natural Weave Coffee Table/Under Bed Bin ($34, originally $43).
For small, relatively lightweight workout equipment, a backpack can be an effective storage solution. This JanSport SuperBreak One Backpack ($27, originally $36) is a great basic.
If you've collected some weights, store them in this Marcy 3-Tier Dumbbell Rack ($110, originally $125).
These Two-Tone Woven Baskets, Natural/White, Underbed Basket ($26, was $32) from West Elm are the perfect woven baskets, suitable for storing away all different kinds of equipment, and reusing for outside your closet later on if you feel like it. Chic and functional!
Have way too many yoga mats to count and feel like they're taking up space? Try a Yoga Mat Holder ($45) to hang your mats up neatly, saving space and looking cute all in one.
Who doesn't love a good hack? Use a simple white towel rack like this Project Source Seton 18-in White Wall Mount Single Towel Bar ($10) for your gym towels and resistance bands. The simple style also goes with any kind of decor.
If you prefer not to use a hanging wall rack for your yoga mats, why not just use a cute hamper instead? This Bamboo Rectangular Hamper ($33) will elevate any decor (it doesn't really even give off ~hamper vibes~) and is the perfect storage for all your mats.