Golf Simulators for Maplewood Homes
Prewar colonials, design-literate owners, and renovations done with conviction. Maplewood bays get the creative treatment.
Design-town rules apply
Maplewood's prewar colonials share the compact-basement reality of their era, and Maplewood owners bring something extra to the project: design opinions, usually good ones. Bays here get specified like renovations, materials and lighting chosen deliberately, equipment concealed thoughtfully, and the room's second life (guest space, media corner, kids' zone) designed rather than left to chance.
Technically, the compact toolkit leads: camera-based tracking, mapped clearances, offset screens where geometry demands, and garage builds when the basement declines. The town's renovation culture also means many homes carry rebuilt sections with modern framing, always the first place we measure.

The builds Maplewood calls us about
Everything we install here
Maplewood questions, answered
Can the bay coexist with our basement's playroom function?
With retractable elements and zoned layout, yes: netting that stows, screens that rise, and turf that reads as flooring. Shared-space builds are a Maplewood specialty.
Will you work with our architect or designer?
Gladly, and early is better: simulator geometry constrains some choices, and we'd rather shape the plan than collide with it.
How does Maplewood fit your routes?
Between South Orange and Millburn on a loop we run weekly; surveys land within days.
Planning a simulator in Maplewood?
Send rough dimensions and a few photos, or just call: we’ll tell you honestly what your Maplewood space can do.
