Woodfield Country Club – Clubhouse

Clubhouse

PROJECT DETAILS

Architect:
Peacock + Lewis

Interior Architecture:
Peacock + Lewis

FFA Design:
Peacock + Lewis

Contractor:
The Weitz Company, LLC

Owner:
Woodfield Country Club

Size:
95,000 sq ft

Completion Date:
Summer of 2017

Website:
https://www.woodfield.org/

Awards:

  • 2017 ASID Design Excellence Award for Fixture Design
  • 2021 Top Ranked Clubhouse for Club + Resort Business

BOCA RATON, FLORIDA

The interior design concept was contemporary and sophisticated, while using unique features, creating light and inviting spaces and adding a bit of glamour.  An overall palette of cool neutrals was used along with pops of accent colors.

Interior finishes were changed from top to bottom. Dark, somber carpets were changed to custom designed carpets, made of light and bright colors with smartly placed custom medallions and sophisticated patterns of movement. Existing beige millwork and ceilings throughout were lightened up with bright whites. Taupe and gray toned walls are filled with bright, contemporary artwork. Custom designed, comfortable, yet uniquely detailed furniture fills each space along with custom designed decorative chandeliers and sconces, specifically designed to be unique to each area.

The club has several dining venues, each designed to have a unique feel. Fine dining in the Terrace Restaurant has a dark and sophisticated feel with the stained millwork, wave patterned carpet in lavenders and golds and custom designed light fixtures with dripping chains of polished chrome. The late night, bar/lounge atmosphere of the Obar, with its signature “O” shaped bar that was shifted from its original location to allow for a better connection between lounge and dining. Sexy lighting, furniture, fabrics and finishes were used to complete the younger, active nightclub vibe. Previously very dark, the casual venue, The Grille was given a lighter and airier feel, custom designed buffet millwork and equipment, and added private dining room. Several large pendants with folds of pleated silk fabric fill the space.

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