Wynn Las Vegas unveils guestroom transformation

i By May 3, 2022 No Comments

Wynn Las Vegas has unveiled the new room concept transforming accommodations across Wynn Las Vegas and Wynn Tower Suite.

Currently under construction and scheduled to be completed by June 2022, the project is the largest and most extensive design evolution ever made to the property’s 2,674 guestrooms, suites, elevator lobbies, and resort tower corridors.

The new guestroom design is rooted in a polychromatic palette of soft hues and features layers of texture and pattern. Each room is highlighted by wood accent walls, a range of functional and atmospheric illumination, luxurious textiles and linens, and accents of natural stone, decorative metal, and original artwork.

New furniture, fixtures, lighting and artwork, all of which are exclusive to Wynn Las Vegas, were either custom-designed by Todd-Avery Lenahan, president and chief creative officer of Wynn Design and Development, or commissioned from a diverse group of global master artisans.

Focal points include a four-poster canopy bed exclusive to Wynn Tower Suites, a collection of commissioned artworks consisting of refined, modern pieces, as well as a lighting design created to enhance the ambient experience both day and night.

Each guestroom, from the standard 640-square-foot Wynn Resort King to the 1,817-square-foot Wynn Tower Suite Salon, offer a retreat-like environment and features a bespoke iteration of the new theme, which is decidedly more residential. The most notable changes include:

  • a reconfiguration of the bathroom in standard guestrooms to introduce separate vanities and double the storage space:
  • an expanded dressing area with mirrored walls and an upgraded closet with a new wardrobe;
  • an extended multi-purpose table in the main living room for working and dining;
  • and additional power and data ports and advanced touchless in-room technologies.

“As guests’ needs and tastes evolve, we are constantly advancing details that not only meet but exceed their discerning tastes,” said Lenahan. “Our redesigned rooms are equal parts warm and dramatic, intimate and sophisticated. The guestrooms are meant to be your personal space while we are hosting you and are designed to be a respite, an exhale at the end of your day.”