Indoor Space — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Midtown Atlanta's got some of the most desirable real estate in the metro area—Virginia-Highland Victorians, sleek Ansley Park townhomes, those incredible lofts near the Fox Theatre. But here's the thing: most of those properties don't come with sprawling backyards. You're working with rooftop decks, postage-stamp patios, or compact indoor spaces where natural grass just doesn't make sense. That's where an indoor putting green changes everything. Whether you're tucked into a condo near Piedmont Park or you've got a bonus room above ground level, a custom synthetic green gives you year-round golf without the maintenance headaches. We've installed dozens of these throughout Midtown, and honestly, it's become one of the most popular upgrades we see. Homeowners here aren't looking for excuses to skip their game—they're looking for ways to stay sharp without driving to Peachtree or heading out to the range on a rainy Tuesday. A properly built indoor green does exactly that.
Midtown's soil is dense urban clay—which actually makes outdoor turf installation trickier, but for indoor putting greens, it's a non-factor. What matters more here is understanding the constraints of your actual space. Most Midtown properties have either basement rec rooms, finished attic spaces, or dedicated indoor areas with limited natural light. We design around that. Humidity in Georgia's no joke, so drainage and base prep are critical even indoors. We typically use a perforated sub-base with crushed stone to manage moisture and prevent algae buildup on the synthetic fibers. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether your green is in a naturally lit room or a lower-level space. We assess your specific light conditions and recommend turf pile height accordingly—shorter naps work better in dim spaces, while thicker fibers handle brighter spots near windows. HOA considerations are real in neighborhoods like Ansley Park and Virginia-Highland. We've worked with several boards to ensure putting greens don't trigger any restrictions, since most architectural guidelines focus on exterior landscaping, not interior installations. Room size dictates green length; we see everything from 8-foot practice greens to full 15-footers in bonus rooms.
Absolutely. We install greens in basements, interior rooms, and spaces with zero natural light all the time. LED grow lights or standard overhead lighting works fine—you don't need direct sun for synthetic turf to perform. What matters is consistent drainage and humidity control. We handle that through proper base installation and sometimes recommend a small dehumidifier in very humid basements, which is common in older Midtown properties.
You'd be surprised. We've built functional greens in spaces as small as 6 by 10 feet. Most Midtown homeowners work with bonus rooms, finished attics, or basement corners. Even a 4 by 8 setup gives you solid practice for breaking putts and speed control. We'll do a free in-home assessment to see what length and slope configuration works best for your actual square footage.
No. We build a proper base system with drainage that protects your subfloor. The turf itself is inert—it won't stain, off-gas, or attract pests. We install a perimeter containment system so water and debris stay contained. Plenty of Midtown homeowners have these in finished basements and upper-level rec rooms without any structural issues.
Minimal compared to outdoor grass. Occasional vacuuming, maybe a rinse with a hose every few months. The bigger thing in Georgia is preventing moisture buildup—we design drainage so water doesn't pool. If your room tends humid (common in older Midtown basements), a dehumidifier helps. Otherwise, just brush the fibers occasionally to keep the pile standing up and you're good.
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