Four Seasons Hotel Denver debuts renovation

The Four Seasons Hotel Denver has reopened after a seven-month renovation. The property now features remodeled guestrooms, suites and meeting and event space. The hotel’s restaurant, Edge, also got a new modern look as part of its expansion.

The design team from Marzipan, the original designers of Four Seasons Hotel Denver when it first opened in 2010, focused on Denver’s architecture, urban geography and social scene as three key elements of the renovation. The nearby mountains and Denver’s urban energy are evoked by the layering of geometric and organic forms throughout the property.

“During the renovation, we really wanted to balance the warmth of the existing architectural finishes with icy grays, midnight blues and snowy whites—mostly cooler tones that spoke to the mountains and clear blue Denver skyline,” said Molly Dunn, senior designer from Marzipan. “While the original design of the hotel included darker features such as earthy, natural woods—these have been organically integrated into the new design, offering a palette and repetition of materials and colors that link all areas visually.”

The Edge Bar has been expanded into three bar areas spread throughout the lobby level in order to open up the space. The Corner Bar will be just off of the lobby. The original Edge Bar has opened up to offer guests more space and will host live music and entertainment. The al fresco patio off of the original bar has been redesigned. The third Edge Bar is located inside the restaurant, spanning from the new raw bar all the way around to the private dining rooms.    

Three private dining rooms provide additional options for guests seeking a more intimate dining experience. The Butcher’s Block has a custom-built butcher's block dining table for tableside cooking demonstrations and floor-to-ceiling glass walls showcasing the back-of-house team in the kitchen.

The banquet level has also been reimagined with a new modern look throughout the 24,000 square feet of event space. Each of the ballrooms and private meeting rooms offers floor-to-ceiling windows with plenty of natural light and views of downtown Denver.

Photo credit: Four Seasons Hotel Denver