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Gym Design trends that defined 2025

21 Aug 2025
Morrelo free weights / Zynk Design

It’s been a busy year for the fitness industry. As more people started prioritising their health and fitness, the number of clubs and memberships surged.

Member expectations have evolved, and as a result we’ve seen the emergence of new industry trends. Here’s a look back at five key trends that defined gym design in 2025:

1. Community-centric design

Social interaction has emerged as a primary motivator for gym memberships. Gyms are increasingly seen as the new social hubs, especially among younger generations.

To meet this demand, gym design has evolved to include dedicated lounge areas, wellness cafés, and co-working spaces. These facilities encourage interaction, foster community, and give members a reason to spend more time in the gym beyond their workout. By creating spaces where members can connect, relax, or work, gyms are becoming integral parts of their daily lives.

2. Holistic wellness

The fitness industry has undergone a transformation as member expectations have shifted towards a more comprehensive approach to health. Today’s gym-goers want more than just a weight rack or cardio machine—they seek spaces that cater to their mental and physical wellness.

This has led to the integration of holistic wellness elements in gym design. Meditation rooms, wellness lounges, and nutrition bars are becoming staples in modern gyms. These spaces offer members a chance to recharge, de-stress, and feel supported on their overall wellness journey. As designers, we’ve focused on creating environments that reflect this growing demand for well-rounded fitness experiences.

3. Recovery zones

In 2025, recovery moved from being an afterthought to a central feature of gym design. We’ve worked on several projects this year that include dedicated recovery zones, enabling members to properly cool down and rejuvenate post-workout. These zones are taking up larger areas of the gym floor, demonstrating the commitment and long-term implementation of recovery.

This year more than ever before, there has been a shift away from basic recovery offers of just foam rollers and stretch mats. As members begin to take recovery seriously, clubs have been responding by developing fully-fledged recovery zones. These spaces can the latest technologies, to hot and cold therapies like sauna and cryo. These spaces require careful design considerations.

4. Sustainable design

Sustainability continues to be a major focus for gym operators. Environmental consciousness is driving decisions about materials, energy-efficient systems, and layouts that minimise carbon footprints.

Additionally, biophilic design has gained momentum, bringing the natural world into gym spaces. We’ve seen increased demand for features like indoor plants, natural lighting, and nature-inspired textures and colours. These not only align with sustainability goals but also create calming, energising environments that enhance the member experience. Sustainable design is no longer just a bonus—it’s an expectation.

5. The rise of strength

Strength training has seen remarkable growth in popularity, particularly among women, reshaping how gym floors are designed.

This year, we’ve been allocating more floor space to strength zones to accommodate the demand for free weights, racks, and functional training equipment. These zones are carefully planned to ensure optimal flow and accessibility while reducing noise interference with other areas of the gym. Strength training is no longer a niche activity—it’s a central part of the modern fitness journey, and gym designs are adapting to reflect this shift.

The trends we’ve seen this year highlight how far the fitness industry has come in addressing the diverse needs of its members. From fostering community and promoting mental wellness to embracing sustainability and supporting strength training, gyms are becoming more than fitness spaces—they’re becoming destinations for holistic health and connection.

As we look back on the spaces we’ve designed in 2024, we’re proud to have been at the forefront of these innovations. These trends are shaping the future of fitness, and we can’t wait to see how they’ll continue to evolve in the years to come.

 



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press release: Zynk - wellness design experts

Gold company profile | Zynk - wellness design experts
PRESS RELEASE

Gym Design trends that defined 2025

21 Aug 2025
Morrelo free weights / Zynk Design

It’s been a busy year for the fitness industry. As more people started prioritising their health and fitness, the number of clubs and memberships surged.

Member expectations have evolved, and as a result we’ve seen the emergence of new industry trends. Here’s a look back at five key trends that defined gym design in 2025:

1. Community-centric design

Social interaction has emerged as a primary motivator for gym memberships. Gyms are increasingly seen as the new social hubs, especially among younger generations.

To meet this demand, gym design has evolved to include dedicated lounge areas, wellness cafés, and co-working spaces. These facilities encourage interaction, foster community, and give members a reason to spend more time in the gym beyond their workout. By creating spaces where members can connect, relax, or work, gyms are becoming integral parts of their daily lives.

2. Holistic wellness

The fitness industry has undergone a transformation as member expectations have shifted towards a more comprehensive approach to health. Today’s gym-goers want more than just a weight rack or cardio machine—they seek spaces that cater to their mental and physical wellness.

This has led to the integration of holistic wellness elements in gym design. Meditation rooms, wellness lounges, and nutrition bars are becoming staples in modern gyms. These spaces offer members a chance to recharge, de-stress, and feel supported on their overall wellness journey. As designers, we’ve focused on creating environments that reflect this growing demand for well-rounded fitness experiences.

3. Recovery zones

In 2025, recovery moved from being an afterthought to a central feature of gym design. We’ve worked on several projects this year that include dedicated recovery zones, enabling members to properly cool down and rejuvenate post-workout. These zones are taking up larger areas of the gym floor, demonstrating the commitment and long-term implementation of recovery.

This year more than ever before, there has been a shift away from basic recovery offers of just foam rollers and stretch mats. As members begin to take recovery seriously, clubs have been responding by developing fully-fledged recovery zones. These spaces can the latest technologies, to hot and cold therapies like sauna and cryo. These spaces require careful design considerations.

4. Sustainable design

Sustainability continues to be a major focus for gym operators. Environmental consciousness is driving decisions about materials, energy-efficient systems, and layouts that minimise carbon footprints.

Additionally, biophilic design has gained momentum, bringing the natural world into gym spaces. We’ve seen increased demand for features like indoor plants, natural lighting, and nature-inspired textures and colours. These not only align with sustainability goals but also create calming, energising environments that enhance the member experience. Sustainable design is no longer just a bonus—it’s an expectation.

5. The rise of strength

Strength training has seen remarkable growth in popularity, particularly among women, reshaping how gym floors are designed.

This year, we’ve been allocating more floor space to strength zones to accommodate the demand for free weights, racks, and functional training equipment. These zones are carefully planned to ensure optimal flow and accessibility while reducing noise interference with other areas of the gym. Strength training is no longer a niche activity—it’s a central part of the modern fitness journey, and gym designs are adapting to reflect this shift.

The trends we’ve seen this year highlight how far the fitness industry has come in addressing the diverse needs of its members. From fostering community and promoting mental wellness to embracing sustainability and supporting strength training, gyms are becoming more than fitness spaces—they’re becoming destinations for holistic health and connection.

As we look back on the spaces we’ve designed in 2024, we’re proud to have been at the forefront of these innovations. These trends are shaping the future of fitness, and we can’t wait to see how they’ll continue to evolve in the years to come.

 



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Every operator planning a gym refurbishment asks the same two questions: do I refresh or rebuild, and where does the money actually go?
Commercial gym design is the difference between a space that fills on day one and empties by month three, and one that holds members for years.
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Zynk - wellness design experts
Tel: +44 (0)20 4619 2306
Address: The Studio, 76 High Street , Sunninghill, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 9NN, UK
Stavros Theodoulou CEO & Founder
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Stavros Theopdulou, CEO & founder
Alanna Brown, design director
Christine Hartigan-Phillips, head of wellness design
Chris Illingworth, senior designer
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Entrepreneurs who require our design expertise and knowledge to create new wellness ventures.

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Residential developers looking to add wellness facilities to the resident’s amenities.
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At Zynk, our mission is to create the world’s most incredible wellness spaces. Environments that are not only visually stunning, but also operationally flawless.

We design with the user at the heart of every decision, crafting spaces that inspire, energise, and elevate the experience of everyone who steps inside.

For us, it’s not just about how a space looks, but how it makes people feel, connect, and perform.
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“Zynk provide us with a professional and technical architectural service to get our gyms built as efficiently as possible. They are a great asset to our development team.”

– John Treharne, chairman, The Gym Group
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“From the first meeting with Zynk it was clear we were talking to the right people. With their understanding, guidance and commitment we have delivered a stunning chain of clubs and a design that our members really appreciate. It’s a relationship which is allowing our company to flourish.”

– Richard Keen, chairman, CityFit
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"The Zynk team have been exceptional to work with, holding our hand and developing this fabulous space, never letting go of the vision. A difficult and challenging space with many frustrations but never once did Alanna waver in her vision for The HVN.

"It has been an absolute pleasure to have such a fantastic, professional and passionate duo of Stavros and Alanna looking after us.”

– Jo Harris, MD, The HVN
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