Hilton Anatole in Dallas completes $30 million guest room renovations

Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas, which just went through a $30 million guest room renovation, is surrounded by a forest-like setting.
Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas has completed a $30 million renovation of its guest rooms, which included the addition of 87 new suites.

DALLAS, Texas – Hilton Anatole, the landmark Dallas hotel nestled in the heart of the city’s Design District, has invested more than $30 million in renovating its Tower guest rooms.

The top-to-bottom renovation of the 718 Tower guest rooms encompasses new furnishings, carpets, and art installations aimed to enhance the overall comfort and aesthetic appeal. The hotel’s room count has grown from 1,606 rooms to 1,610.

A press release describes the artwork in the guest rooms as “whimsical and abstract,” paired with a “color palette designed to foster a calming sense of repose for the guest while also creating a sense of space and movement.”

The furniture design blends modern styling to establish a refreshed connection to the hotel’s existing elements. Unique details include the fluted and reeded design, serene oceanic carpet patterning, Asian fretwork nods, and the use of Shagreen.

Hilton Anatole has also completed the addition of 87 new suites. With this expansion, the hotel introduces two new suite types to cater to the diverse needs of travelers, from couples seeking a retreat to families searching for ample space and amenities.

The Tower 1 premier one-bedroom suite spans 1,138 square feet. The suite features a secluded king bedroom leading into a living space and is complete with a dining table for four, a sleeper sofa, and room to host gatherings for up to 25 guests.

With the capacity to sleep six, the family bunk room suite features a king bed for adults to relax, a separate sleeping area with two full-sized bunk beds, and a sleeper sofa in the designated living space, providing space for the whole family after a day at JadeWaters Resort Pool Complex.

The light fixture in the presidential suite pays homage to the native silver dollar plant. Hotel officials say this touch “underscores the hotel’s commitment to incorporating meaningful elements throughout its spaces.”

“We’re thrilled to unveil the remarkable enhancements to our guest rooms,” says Bruce Roy, general manager of Hilton Anatole. “Each space has been meticulously crafted to elevate comfort. From the introduction of our new suite types to the thoughtful incorporation of meaningful design elements, this renovation embodies our dedication to exceeding expectations and creating unforgettable memories for our valued guests.”

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