Long Term Vision for the 28th Hole: In addition to updating the paint and the carpet, in the future a new ceiling fixture would be added in the center of the space to create a more formal feel. The wall sconces would be updated to something more contemporary as well. The fireplace could eventually be re-faced in a nicer stone/brick/tile and the television in this space would be replaced with artwork. Lastly the suspended acoustic ceiling could be replaced with a wood-slat ceiling.
Interim Vision for the 28th Hole: Below are 4 additional colorways for the floor, walls, and painting of the ceiling in the 28th Hole. The important thing here, as with all of the spaces is that nothing done now will preclude any long term plans.




The 28th Hole is the most private and quiet area of the dining room. The room is easily contained so the trim, wainscoting and paneling are painted in a dark “Black Fox”. This will allow the green of the course to pop against dark frames and also will help to create a more intimate space inside. The ceiling ideally at some point can be replaced (although this is currently out-of-scope) to a suspended wood panel. Ornate and classical fixtures are replaced with mid-century, black, and more timeless fixtures. The floor is new carpet tiles with embedded mats at the doors. This is a commercial grade carpet and the mats will help preserve their life.