7 Half Garage Gym Ideas (How to Build Your Own Home Gym)

All of us don’t have the luxury of making time to go to the gym every day. With such busy and hectic schedules, traveling to the gym can be a hassle. However, having a gym at your home saves you the trouble and also offers you the much-needed motivation to work out. So, if you want that motivation in your life, we have some of the best half garage gym ideas for you.

Turning your garage into a gym is the best idea for anyone. It is the best idea, especially when you don’t use the entire space of your garage. You might have one car and a pretty spacious garage. In that case, it is best to convert the available space into a gym using one of the half garage gym ideas.

The best part about converting your garage into a gym is that you don’t have to spend a lot of time and energy thinking about where to keep your gym equipment. It also offers you a private area to work out if you don’t want to make it look obvious in any part of your house.

So, what are you waiting for? Let’s help you explore some of the top half garage gym ideas that you are going to absolutely love!

Half Garage Gym Ideas (1-3)

Want to know our top three picks for half garage gym ideas? Check them out here.

Multi-Purpose Half Garage Gym Ideas

Multi-Purpose Half Garage Gym Ideas
Multi-Purpose Half Garage Gym Ideas

Most garages are spacious. If

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Ask Danny | Ep. 15: Fire Safety Tips Straight From the Experts


October is National Fire Prevention Month, so this week, I’m chatting with Capt. Dwight Smith and Steven Millhouse with Mobile Fire-Rescue in Alabama about their top fire safety tips for homeowners.


Firefighters outside of a burning home
Once you’ve escaped a house fire, never go back inside to retrieve any items. (davelogan, Getty Images Signature)

Fire Safety Plan

How do you put together a fire safety plan?

Stephen: The first thing is to actually have a plan. Many don’t even consider it until an emergency happens. You want to have a plan in place especially if you have small children or elderly people living with you as well.

  • Know the sound of the smoke alarm.
  • Practice escaping the home safely.
  • Know your means of egress, whether it’s the nearest door or window if you have a multi-story home.
  • Let your children practice crawling. You can make it like a game to make it fun for them.
  • Have a safe meeting spot outside, whether it’s the mailbox, a big tree at the end of the driveway, or a neighbor’s house.
  • Get out and stay out. Don’t run back in for pets, photo albums or anything like that. Call 911 and let the professionals do their job.

Dwights: To expand on having children practice crawling, making it like a game also makes it a reality to them because it makes them familiar with what they need to do.

Direct them to feel on doors, and tell them if it feels hot, then they should go to the window.

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