The renovation of the Naples, Fla., property includes a new 12,000-sq. ft. dedicated fitness and wellness building, enlarged pre-function spaces, expanded second-floor kitchen, redesigned lobby entrance and new furnishings. The second phase of the project is scheduled for completion in fall 2017.
Quail West Golf & Country Club in Naples, Fla., has completed the first phase of a two-year, $30 million interior design renovation. The two-phase enhancement initiative was designed to meet the needs of Quail West’s growing membership and changing lifestyle characteristics of the community’s members.
The first phase of the updated 70,000-sq. ft. Mediterranean-inspired architecture clubhouse features a new 12,000-sq. ft. dedicated fitness and wellness building. Enlarged and redesigned pre-function spaces overlook the indoor glass-enclosed pool with a completely new lighted bar with a contemporary glass wall. A double-sided fireplace warms the room and allows seating venues for casual conversation in both the gathering room and the adjacent clubroom.
The expansion of the second floor kitchen has enhanced service to both the Mahogany Room formal dining room and to events including 300 to 350 people in the adjacent ballroom. Work on the redesign of the main lobby entrance has also been completed. Furnishings are framed by a new fire and water feature in the lobby that creates a memorable impression on members and guests as they enter the exclusive Quail West venue.
The design team is in the process of implementing plans for Phase II, scheduled for completion in fall 2017, which will transform the lower floor of the clubhouse, providing a more relaxed casual atmosphere to tie in traditional elements of the club. The two-story dedicated fitness and wellness center building will be completed this spring and will feature the latest in equipment with a more contemporary design direction and furniture styles. The upscale building will have impact areas like a stack-stone wall in a glass incased two-story open staircase.
The design concept is intended to enhance the club’s high-end finishes while incorporating new design elements consistent with the new building additions. The upper floor of the clubhouse has remained more formal with a transitional feel.
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