Golf Simulators for Mountain Lakes Homes

Century-old craftsman architecture with personality in every joist. Mountain Lakes bays get designed around the house, never despite it.

Local context

Hapgood houses demand custom answers

Mountain Lakes' signature Hapgood homes are magnificent and idiosyncratic: chestnut framing, stucco masses, third floors with unexpected volume, and basements that vary room to room in ways no chart predicts. We treat every one as a custom mapping exercise, measuring clearance between joists, checking beam lines, and swing-testing at the exact proposed hitting position rather than trusting a nominal ceiling number.

When the historic basement declines the job, Mountain Lakes properties usually offer alternates: detached garages with workable ridge height, newer additions with modern framing, and occasionally that cavernous third floor. The town's scale also works in your favor; we can survey two or three candidate rooms in a single visit and rank them honestly.

Example Build StyleExample build style: luxury home golf simulator bay with padded walls, wood accents, lounge seating, and a tensioned impact screen
Example build style: a finished home simulator bay.
What fits here

The builds Mountain Lakes calls us about

The clearance-mapped bay

Joist-by-joist measurement that finds real swing room in hundred-year-old structure.

Room requirements

The design-respectful room

Panel fabrics, trim, and lighting chosen to belong in a Hapgood, not fight it.

Custom rooms

The detached-garage bay

Where the main house resists, the garage often volunteers.

Garage builds
Good to know

Mountain Lakes questions, answered

Will you modify original Hapgood structure to fit a bay?

Our strong preference is no: we design around original framing and finishes, and we'll tell you plainly when a room only works with alterations so you can decide with eyes open. Plenty of Mountain Lakes bays fit without touching a thing.

What about moisture in older Mountain Lakes foundations?

We test before we spec. Dehumidification plus the right turf backing and panel construction handles most cases; the rare basement that needs remediation first gets flagged before you spend on equipment.

Do you cover the Boonton and Denville sides of the lakes?

Yes. Mountain Lakes, Boonton, Boonton Township, and Denville form one tight loop from our Montville base.

Planning a simulator in Mountain Lakes?

Send rough dimensions and a few photos, or just call: we’ll tell you honestly what your Mountain Lakes space can do.

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