Golf Simulators for Warren Homes
Acre-plus lots and colonials built in the tall-basement era. Warren rooms ask 'how good,' rarely 'whether.'
The tall-pour dividend
Warren's newer colonial stock, much of it built as the township filled through the nineties and two-thousands, carries the tall-basement dividend: nine and ten foot pours with footprints that swallow a bay, a lounge, and a gym without negotiation. Projects here move straight to preference questions, radar depth or camera flexibility, finished padding or phased entry, single-purpose or hybrid, because possibility is rarely in doubt.
Large rooms bring large-room engineering: brighter projection matched to bigger screens, audio that fills without echo, lighting zoned between bay and lounge. We design those layers as one system, which is what keeps a big Warren lower level feeling intentional. Watchung, Basking Ridge, and Long Hill adjoin.

The builds Warren calls us about
Everything we install here
Warren questions, answered
Should a big Warren room automatically choose radar tracking?
It earns the option, not the obligation: radar rewards the depth, but camera systems' ceiling-mount flexibility suits mixed-handed families. We match the instrument to how your household plays.
How do you keep a huge lower level from feeling like a warehouse?
Zoning: lighting scenes, ceiling treatments, and layout that give the bay, lounge, and circulation their own identities. Scale becomes luxury when it's organized.
What's Warren's neighboring coverage?
Watchung, Basking Ridge, Berkeley Heights, and Long Hill: the Somerset Hills corridor we work weekly.
Planning a simulator in Warren?
Send rough dimensions and a few photos, or just call: we’ll tell you honestly what your Warren space can do.
