Hotel Crescent Court in Dallas has announced the completion of the $33 million overhaul to its lobby, guestrooms, suites, corridors, spa and fitness center. As the first major renovation since the hotel’s inception in 1986, the full redesign modernizes the guest experience through redesigned spaces and restored accommodations.
Dallas-based architectural interior design firm waldrop + nichols studio was tapped to re-envision the hotel’s new look, which blends the hotel’s classic identity with contemporary European luxury. The lobby has serviceable guest pods, providing accessibility and interaction, while various seating layouts were designed to create pathways encouraging socialization. Designed to be the focal point, Beau Nash, the brand-new champagne bar and cocktail lounge, has brass light fixtures and a marble bar top imported from Spain. The bar offers more than 30 sparkling selections and both small and large plates.
The full restoration of the 186 guestrooms and 40 suites (an addition of nine suites from the original), pays homage to the vision of Caroline Rose Hunt and the original architect and Pritzker Prize-winner, Philip Johnson, while incorporating modern enhancements such as new bathrooms and vanity areas. A color palette of blush, cream and gray speak to the classic French Renaissance façade, complemented by Frette bed linens and woven axminster carpet.
The all-new, 22,000-square-foot spa and fitness center was led by Dallas-based interior design firm, Michelle Meredith + Associates. The 16-treatment room spa incorporates natural elements such as water features and spiral root figures. Facilities include a Spa Lounge with fresh-squeezed juices and champagne, an all-new nail salon and an expanded retail area.
To celebrate the occasion, Hotel Crescent Court is offering “The Suite Life” package. Guests who book a suite, receive breakfast for two at The Conservatory, a welcome amenity, late check-out, nightly turndown amenities and complimentary valet.
Hotel Crescent Court is steps from the Dallas Arts District with access to shopping, dining and entertainment.
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