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Gym lighting design: how to specify lighting that motivates members

17 Jun 2026
Morrelo gym divider / Zynk Design

Gym lighting design is one of the most underrated tools an operator has, and one of the most commonly mishandled. Most gyms are either lit flat and bright throughout, like an office, or dark and atmospheric to the point of being impractical. The best facilities do neither; they use light deliberately, zone by zone, to shape how members feel and behave. Here is how to specify lighting that works.

This goes beyond the surface-level advice that lighting “sets the mood”. We will cover the practical decisions: zoning, colour temperature, control, and how to handle the building you actually have.

Lighting is a design tool, not a finishing touch

Lighting affects energy, focus, perceived cleanliness, and how long members stay on the gym floor. We consistently find that the same physical space feels completely different depending on how it is lit. Treating lighting as something to specify at the end, once the “real” design decisions are made, is one of the most common mistakes we see.

The starting point is to recognise that different zones in a gym do different jobs, and they need different light to do them well.

Zoned lighting: matching light to activity

A single lighting scheme cannot serve a whole gym, because a cardio floor and a recovery suite have opposite needs. Zoned lighting is the foundation of good gym lighting design.

Cardio and high-energy zones

Brighter, cooler light (higher colour temperature, in the region of 4000K and above) supports alertness and energy. This is where you want members to feel switched on, so the lighting should be crisp and bright without being harsh.

Strength and free weights zones

These areas suit a slightly more dramatic treatment. Directional lighting and a bit of contrast create focus and a sense of intensity, which is exactly the atmosphere serious lifters respond to. Even, flat lighting flattens the mood as well as the shadows.

Studios

Studios need flexibility above all. A spin class, a yoga session, and a strength class want very different light. Dynamic, controllable lighting, including colour-wash capability for immersive class formats, lets one room serve many purposes. We have used dynamic lighting to strong effect in cycling studio projects, where the lighting is part of the workout itself.

Recovery and wellness spaces

Warmer, dimmer light (lower colour temperature, around 2700K to 3000K) signals that this is a place to slow down. As recovery spaces become a bigger part of gym design, getting this contrast right matters more than ever.

Colour temperature and quality

Colour temperature sets the character of a space, but colour rendering matters too. Poor-quality light makes materials, skin tones, and finishes look flat and cheap, which undermines an otherwise well-designed gym. Specify fittings with a high colour rendering index so the space looks as good as it should, particularly in changing rooms and grooming areas where members judge themselves in the mirror.

Control systems and energy efficiency

Modern lighting control turns a static scheme into a flexible one. Scenes and zoning let staff shift the atmosphere through the day: bright and energising at peak times, calmer in quieter periods. Controls also save energy by dimming or switching areas that are not in use.

LED is the obvious specification now, and the efficiency gains are significant enough that a relighting project often pays back part of its cost through reduced running and maintenance. When we approach a refurbishment, improved lighting frequently delivers the most visible upgrade for the money.

Working with natural light

Natural light is an asset when you have it and a challenge when you do not. Where a building offers good daylight, design with it: position zones that benefit from energy and openness near the windows, and use the changing quality of daylight through the day as part of the scheme.

Where natural light is limited, as in many warehouse and basement conversions, the artificial lighting has to do all the work, which makes a considered scheme even more important. The aim is a space that feels bright and alive regardless of the time or the weather outside.

Getting the specification right

Good gym lighting design comes down to matching light to activity, specifying quality fittings, building in control, and working intelligently with whatever natural light the building gives you. Done well, it is one of the highest-impact, best-value decisions in a project. Done poorly, it quietly undermines everything else.

If you are planning a new gym or a refurbishment and want a lighting scheme that does more than illuminate, our team can help. Get in touch to arrange an initial consultation.



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Address: The Studio, 76 High Street , Sunninghill, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 9NN, UK
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press release: Zynk - wellness design experts

Gold company profile | Zynk - wellness design experts
PRESS RELEASE

Gym lighting design: how to specify lighting that motivates members

17 Jun 2026
Morrelo gym divider / Zynk Design

Gym lighting design is one of the most underrated tools an operator has, and one of the most commonly mishandled. Most gyms are either lit flat and bright throughout, like an office, or dark and atmospheric to the point of being impractical. The best facilities do neither; they use light deliberately, zone by zone, to shape how members feel and behave. Here is how to specify lighting that works.

This goes beyond the surface-level advice that lighting “sets the mood”. We will cover the practical decisions: zoning, colour temperature, control, and how to handle the building you actually have.

Lighting is a design tool, not a finishing touch

Lighting affects energy, focus, perceived cleanliness, and how long members stay on the gym floor. We consistently find that the same physical space feels completely different depending on how it is lit. Treating lighting as something to specify at the end, once the “real” design decisions are made, is one of the most common mistakes we see.

The starting point is to recognise that different zones in a gym do different jobs, and they need different light to do them well.

Zoned lighting: matching light to activity

A single lighting scheme cannot serve a whole gym, because a cardio floor and a recovery suite have opposite needs. Zoned lighting is the foundation of good gym lighting design.

Cardio and high-energy zones

Brighter, cooler light (higher colour temperature, in the region of 4000K and above) supports alertness and energy. This is where you want members to feel switched on, so the lighting should be crisp and bright without being harsh.

Strength and free weights zones

These areas suit a slightly more dramatic treatment. Directional lighting and a bit of contrast create focus and a sense of intensity, which is exactly the atmosphere serious lifters respond to. Even, flat lighting flattens the mood as well as the shadows.

Studios

Studios need flexibility above all. A spin class, a yoga session, and a strength class want very different light. Dynamic, controllable lighting, including colour-wash capability for immersive class formats, lets one room serve many purposes. We have used dynamic lighting to strong effect in cycling studio projects, where the lighting is part of the workout itself.

Recovery and wellness spaces

Warmer, dimmer light (lower colour temperature, around 2700K to 3000K) signals that this is a place to slow down. As recovery spaces become a bigger part of gym design, getting this contrast right matters more than ever.

Colour temperature and quality

Colour temperature sets the character of a space, but colour rendering matters too. Poor-quality light makes materials, skin tones, and finishes look flat and cheap, which undermines an otherwise well-designed gym. Specify fittings with a high colour rendering index so the space looks as good as it should, particularly in changing rooms and grooming areas where members judge themselves in the mirror.

Control systems and energy efficiency

Modern lighting control turns a static scheme into a flexible one. Scenes and zoning let staff shift the atmosphere through the day: bright and energising at peak times, calmer in quieter periods. Controls also save energy by dimming or switching areas that are not in use.

LED is the obvious specification now, and the efficiency gains are significant enough that a relighting project often pays back part of its cost through reduced running and maintenance. When we approach a refurbishment, improved lighting frequently delivers the most visible upgrade for the money.

Working with natural light

Natural light is an asset when you have it and a challenge when you do not. Where a building offers good daylight, design with it: position zones that benefit from energy and openness near the windows, and use the changing quality of daylight through the day as part of the scheme.

Where natural light is limited, as in many warehouse and basement conversions, the artificial lighting has to do all the work, which makes a considered scheme even more important. The aim is a space that feels bright and alive regardless of the time or the weather outside.

Getting the specification right

Good gym lighting design comes down to matching light to activity, specifying quality fittings, building in control, and working intelligently with whatever natural light the building gives you. Done well, it is one of the highest-impact, best-value decisions in a project. Done poorly, it quietly undermines everything else.

If you are planning a new gym or a refurbishment and want a lighting scheme that does more than illuminate, our team can help. Get in touch to arrange an initial consultation.



More press releases and updates from Zynk - wellness design experts:
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.
Gym layout design is not just about placing equipment in an open space, it’s a strategic aspect of gym management that impacts both functionality and user experience.
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.
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
Key personnel
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.

Hotel chains wanting to offer state of the art gym and wellness facilities for their guests.

Corporations and companies looking to enhance their staff wellness by developing in house gyms and studios.

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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