AUTHORS: ARCHITECT11
LOCATION: KEILA
STATUS: FINISHED IN 2015
CATEGORY: INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE I PUBLIC BUILDINGS
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The interior architecture of the clubhouse, worthy of the oldest golf course in the Baltics, was born during the 2015 renovation, when it was necessary to create a space that would be suitable for both everyday golfers and events for up to 250 people. The challenge was to combine the traditional elegance of golf with modern functionality – the rooms must function both after a lively golf game and during representative meetings.
Our interior architectural solution creates a layered experience, where every detail serves the ritual character of golf. The desire for purification and regeneration is maintained in the washrooms and sauna, while the central room is dominated by a magnificent awards wall – a gallery with wooden shelves that tells the story of the achievements of club members. The central fireplace is not just a source of heat, but a gathering point where players share the day’s experiences and strategies.
Orange accents combined with dark wood create a warm and inviting atmosphere – this is a cozy community home. Black tube-shaped lights hanging from the ceiling draw the eye upward, emphasizing the height of the space and expanding the experience. The result is an interior that honors golfing traditions but is not afraid of modern expression – a place where players want to come even when their clubs are in the closet.
Photos: Joosep Martinson


