Mini cut for workout space

When I moved out of the city and into my new cabin in a more rural setting, a gym membership was no longer feasible.

Because my level of fitness is actually pressing to me, I needed to set up an at-home workout space.

I workout every single day for approximately an hour. I need satisfactory square footage to accommodate jumping rope, jumping jacks, lunges, squats and weight lifting. I wanted enough room to add an incline bench, mini trampoline, kettlebells, free weights, yoga mat and possibly an elliptical. A smooth and level floor and enjoyable ventilation are priorities. Because of the chilly winters and warm summers in my local area, temperature control is also essential. My new cabin included a workshed in the backyard. The shed already had brick floors, electricity and a pair of good-sized windows. It was insulated however had no means of regulating temperature. I considered box fans for the Summer and an electric space heating system for the winter, however didn’t appreciate this idea. I didn’t want heating and cooling unit taking up lavish space. I started looking for something permanent that I could mount up high on the wall. A ductless heat pump turned out to be the ideal solution. The plan consists of an outdoor compressor affixed to a actually compact and slimindoor air handler. The air handler includes both heating and cooling capacity and can be adjusted through an app on my PC. The plan runs quietly and is exceptionally energy efficient. It actually maintains my desired temperature all year round and also helps to combat excess humidity during the summer.

 

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