What is a Pilates Reformer?
Originally designed by Joseph Pilates in the early 20th century, the Pilates Reformer was created to help improve strength, flexibility and alignment through controlled, purposeful movement. Its unique system of springs, pulleys and a gliding carriage delivers a highly effective, low-impact workout that challenges the body in a completely different way to traditional gym equipment.
The global Pilates and yoga studios market was valued at USD 161.98 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 10.47% from 2025 to 2034, according to Polaris Marketing Research, highlighting the surging popularity of these mindful, holistic fitness approaches.
Today, the Reformer has become a staple of boutique Pilates and strength studios and a highly desirable feature in luxury wellness spaces.. With the rising demand for personalised fitness, more high-end residential developments and private wellness studios are incorporating Reformers, giving residents studio-level experiences and the opportunity to bring in their preferred instructor for tailored one-to-one sessions.
Key Benefits
Full-body conditioning – the Reformer targets every major muscle group, creating long, strong and stable muscles without bulk. Its adjustable resistance system allows users to both strengthen and lengthen simultaneously.
Low-impact versatility – from rehabilitation clients to elite athletes, the Reformer adapts to all abilities. Movements are supportive yet challenging, making it ideal for injury prevention, recovery, and performance enhancement.
Enhanced core engagement & posture – every exercise emphasises control, alignment, and stabilisation. Regular practice improves posture, balance, and overall movement quality – translating into better every day functional performance.
Improved flexibility & mobility
Dynamic, guided stretching and mobility work help users move more freely, promoting joint health and functional motion patterns crucial for modern lifestyles.
Design & technology
When specifying Reformers, we partner with leading brands known for engineering excellence and timeless style such as:
- Balanced Body – celebrated for smooth carriage systems, customisable resistance and modern design.
- Merrithew (STOTT Pilates) – renowned for biomechanically precise equipment and durability suited to high-usage facilities.
- Technogym Reformer – sleek, space-efficient, and ideal for contemporary developments with a design-first approach.
- Reform RX – a UK brand redefining the Pilates reformer with connected smart tech for a more elevated experience.
Premium materials such as solid wood frames, soft-touch upholstery, and silent glide technology contribute to a refined aesthetic. Many models are available in neutral, Scandinavian-inspired finishes, allowing seamless integration into luxury interiors from penthouse gyms to spa-like wellness hubs. Space-saving features, such as stackable or vertical storage Reformers, also support developments where footprint efficiency is key.

Integrating Reformers into motive8 projects
At motive8, we’ve installed Pilates Reformers across several private home gym projects and increasingly into residential developments, recognising the growing demand for mindful, low-impact fitness. Reformers complement a well-rounded wellness offering by bridging the gap between functional movement, strength training and restorative exercise.
Whether positioned in a home gym or dedicated private Pilates studio or integrated as part of a larger gym design or yoga studio, we have seen them elevate the overall user experience and broaden the appeal of the facility.

“The Reformer has become a core piece of equipment in high-end fitness residential development design. It delivers incredible versatility while offering a premium, boutique feel that residents and guests instantly love.”
Robert Baker-Stevens, Head of Business Development, motive8
User experience & training options
Reformer Pilates is intuitive yet highly technical, which is why many developments offer:
- instructor-led Reformer classes to create a studio-style community experience
- personal training sessions focused on mobility, alignment and strength
- hybrid Pilates studios, blending Reformers with mat Pilates, barre or stretching areas
These options appeal particularly to residents and gym members seeking low-impact movement, mindful training, and high-quality instruction.
Pilates Reformer – what to expect in terms of cost
Costs can vary depending on brand, finish and accessories, but as a guide:
- entry-level commercial Reformers: £2,500 – £4,000
- premium models (Balanced Body, Merrithew): £4,000 – £6,500
- high-end designer Reformers (Technogym / bespoke finishes): £7,000+
At motive8 our experienced gym design team can help specify the right model for any residential, commercial or private fitness space, ensuring the perfect balance of performance, aesthetics and budget.
To find out more about our gym equipment, gym design and gym installation services, please contact our team at info@m8group.co.uk or call today on 020 8481 9700.
This article was produced in collaboration with Robert Baker-Stevens, motive8’s Head of Business Development, who brings extensive experience from working with premium fitness brands and delivering high-end fitness and wellbeing developments.



