Chris Hull explains how well-designed storage not only frees up valuable gym space, but also creates a premium feel and can become part of a club’s functional kit
BLK BOX offers a wide range of functional storage options / BLK BOX
What are the main challenges operators face in terms of storage? One of the biggest is improper placement and the utilisation of single use pieces of storage.
Too often, storage is treated as an afterthought, equipment is tucked away wherever it fits rather than strategically integrated into the overall gym floor layout. This leads to congestion, cluttered walkways and wasted square metres that could otherwise be used productively.
A lack of well-designed storage also makes spaces harder to manage and can reduce the overall member experience.
How can storage be made a feature? It can become a feature when it serves more than one purpose. For example, functional storage systems are no longer just racks for holding equipment. At BLK BOX we can integrate cable systems, dip stations, barbell landmines or pull-up bars.
This transforms storage into a multifunctional training piece of equipment that adds real value to the floor space. By making storage part of the workout experience, operators can enhance visual aesthetics while also increasing functionality.
How can storage help operators maximise ROI? Smart storage solutions unlock the potential of underused or off-peak spaces, such as group exercise studios or corner areas. By integrating cable stations or multifunctional racks into storage, operators can transform these areas into productive training zones in seconds. This flexibility allows facilities to serve more members, run varied programming and maximise every square metre. In turn, that drives higher utilisation, stronger retention and better ROI.
What’s the BLK BOX approach to storage solutions? For new facilities we take a consultative approach from the start, working with operators to design storage solutions that integrate seamlessly into the layout which highlights their coaching model/product. The goal is to optimise flow and functionality right from the blueprint stage, ensuring storage supports both current and future programming needs.
For retrofits, our focus is on helping operators make existing spaces work harder. This often involves designing modular, space-efficient systems that can be easily installed without major disruption. Retrofit projects are about creating maximum impact with minimal downtime.
What trends require operators to better plan their storage? We’re seeing growing demand for multi-functional training spaces, with clubs offering more small group training (SGPT), hybrid classes and strength-based programming. This requires flexible storage that can adapt quickly to different session formats.
There’s also a trend towards more compact urban facilities, where every square metre is at a premium. In these environments, storage must double as training equipment to justify its footprint. Additionally, as operators invest in digital and connected fitness solutions, there’s a need to plan for integrated cable management and tech-friendly storage.
Any final thoughts? Ultimately, smart storage isn’t just about tidiness, it’s about creating spaces that feel premium, professional and adaptable. When storage is done well, it enhances member experience, improves operational efficiency, and supports revenue growth. At BLK BOX, we see storage as a strategic investment rather than a background detail and it’s often the difference between a facility that feels crowded and one that feels inspiring.
"By making storage part
of the workout experience,
operators can enhance
visual aesthetics while also
increasing functionality" –
Chris Hull, business development manager at BLK BOX
From problem to ASSET, BLK BOX tips for gym storage
Position strategically
The positioning of storage has a huge impact on flow, congestion and ease of access. A well-placed storage system makes spaces feel intuitive and efficient.
Focus on organisation
When equipment has a clear home, spaces look more premium and professional and members are more likely to treat the facility with respect, avoiding clutter and the dreaded dumbbells left behind.
Maximise vertical space
Don’t just think about floor area – walls and even overhead solutions can free up valuable room for training.
Design for flexibility
Choose systems that can adapt with your programming and member demand over time.
Storage becomes a feature when functional elements are added / BLK BOX
Great storage keeps the gym floor safe and looking smart / BLK BOX
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Chris Hull explains how well-designed storage not only frees up valuable gym space, but also creates a premium feel and can become part of a club’s functional kit
BLK BOX offers a wide range of functional storage options / BLK BOX
What are the main challenges operators face in terms of storage? One of the biggest is improper placement and the utilisation of single use pieces of storage.
Too often, storage is treated as an afterthought, equipment is tucked away wherever it fits rather than strategically integrated into the overall gym floor layout. This leads to congestion, cluttered walkways and wasted square metres that could otherwise be used productively.
A lack of well-designed storage also makes spaces harder to manage and can reduce the overall member experience.
How can storage be made a feature? It can become a feature when it serves more than one purpose. For example, functional storage systems are no longer just racks for holding equipment. At BLK BOX we can integrate cable systems, dip stations, barbell landmines or pull-up bars.
This transforms storage into a multifunctional training piece of equipment that adds real value to the floor space. By making storage part of the workout experience, operators can enhance visual aesthetics while also increasing functionality.
How can storage help operators maximise ROI? Smart storage solutions unlock the potential of underused or off-peak spaces, such as group exercise studios or corner areas. By integrating cable stations or multifunctional racks into storage, operators can transform these areas into productive training zones in seconds. This flexibility allows facilities to serve more members, run varied programming and maximise every square metre. In turn, that drives higher utilisation, stronger retention and better ROI.
What’s the BLK BOX approach to storage solutions? For new facilities we take a consultative approach from the start, working with operators to design storage solutions that integrate seamlessly into the layout which highlights their coaching model/product. The goal is to optimise flow and functionality right from the blueprint stage, ensuring storage supports both current and future programming needs.
For retrofits, our focus is on helping operators make existing spaces work harder. This often involves designing modular, space-efficient systems that can be easily installed without major disruption. Retrofit projects are about creating maximum impact with minimal downtime.
What trends require operators to better plan their storage? We’re seeing growing demand for multi-functional training spaces, with clubs offering more small group training (SGPT), hybrid classes and strength-based programming. This requires flexible storage that can adapt quickly to different session formats.
There’s also a trend towards more compact urban facilities, where every square metre is at a premium. In these environments, storage must double as training equipment to justify its footprint. Additionally, as operators invest in digital and connected fitness solutions, there’s a need to plan for integrated cable management and tech-friendly storage.
Any final thoughts? Ultimately, smart storage isn’t just about tidiness, it’s about creating spaces that feel premium, professional and adaptable. When storage is done well, it enhances member experience, improves operational efficiency, and supports revenue growth. At BLK BOX, we see storage as a strategic investment rather than a background detail and it’s often the difference between a facility that feels crowded and one that feels inspiring.
"By making storage part
of the workout experience,
operators can enhance
visual aesthetics while also
increasing functionality" –
Chris Hull, business development manager at BLK BOX
From problem to ASSET, BLK BOX tips for gym storage
Position strategically
The positioning of storage has a huge impact on flow, congestion and ease of access. A well-placed storage system makes spaces feel intuitive and efficient.
Focus on organisation
When equipment has a clear home, spaces look more premium and professional and members are more likely to treat the facility with respect, avoiding clutter and the dreaded dumbbells left behind.
Maximise vertical space
Don’t just think about floor area – walls and even overhead solutions can free up valuable room for training.
Design for flexibility
Choose systems that can adapt with your programming and member demand over time.
Storage becomes a feature when functional elements are added / BLK BOX
Great storage keeps the gym floor safe and looking smart / BLK BOX
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