Golf Simulator

March 27, 2025

Ever wondered what goes into creating a custom golf simulator room? 

Check out the careful planning and quality craftsmanship behind one of our specialty projects in Lincoln. We've designed this space with both technology and comfort in mind – installing a dedicated mini-split system on that striking navy accent wall to maintain the perfect temperature year-round without disrupting the rest of the home's HVAC. The light gray shaker cabinets are strategically positioned to provide ample storage for golf gear, electronics, and refreshments while maintaining a clean, sophisticated look. Even at this stage of construction, you can see how the thoughtful layout allows plenty of room for a full swing without feeling cramped.


What makes this golf simulator project special is the attention to detail that often goes unseen in the finished product. We've carefully planned the electrical placement to accommodate high-tech simulator equipment, installed proper lighting that won't interfere with the projection system, and selected durable flooring that can withstand golf shoes and equipment. The contrast between the deep blue accent wall and clean white surfaces creates visual interest while helping minimize glare on the simulator screen. Once completed, this space will transform from an underutilized room into a year-round golfing retreat where our client can practice their swing regardless of Nebraska's weather – proving that with the right planning, your home can include specialty spaces that bring your hobbies right to your doorstep.

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