PHX Architecture designed the Sterling Grove Golf and Country Club with a unique blend of luxury and authentic charm. The club stems from the residential Arcadia area of Phoenix and the ranch residential structures in Surprise, AZ. PHX wanted to create a modern vision of ranch farm buildings in a campus environment, yet with a simple resort-farmhouse-feel. Facing various mountain structures, visitors are able to have lavish Southwest views of the golf course. PHX designed the interior bright and welcoming to the natural Arizona light.

The overall design concept is simple but elegant and is based on rural farm buildings and irrigation mechanics. With neutral tones and a splash of color on various accents around the country club, PHX was able to ensure that the space continued to have a modern yet simple appeal to the eye. No matter where you go or what corner you turn on the premises, the views are endless. And because of how spacious and gorgeous the property is, to begin with, we were able to achieve just that.

Notable Features

White walls with beige curtains at the ends of the doors and windows bring attention on the outdoors and light brown wooden floors reflect the farm feel, and simplistic, warm-toned furniture pieces for the purpose of leisure. The outside has the same appeal. Full of warm, earthy tones on the cushions of the lounge chairs surrounded by palm trees that provide a great amount of shade, and black and white cabanas for that modern look to the outdoors. PHX drew to attention the Arizona scenery which is iconic and breathtaking

Design Team

PHX Architecture | Erik B. Peterson, Ron Skoog, Araceli Frausto (Project Manager)

Interior Design | Studio V

Contractor | Wespac

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