Florida Hilton to undergo $25M renovation

The Hilton West Palm Beach, Fla., is set to undergo a $25 million renovation starting this fall. New York City-based design boutique Meyer Davis Studio will lead the interior redesign of the 12-story hotel's guestrooms, dining destinations, pool deck and interiors.

Inspired by nature, the refreshed accommodations were designed to evoke a sense of serenity by incorporating neutral tones and touches like marble countertops. The 400 reimagined rooms, including 43 suites, will have art-focused designs and floor-to-ceiling windows.

The revamped lobby will have floor-to-ceiling views of the hotel’s landscaped pool deck, lots of greenery and a modern chandelier that leads into art-paneled walls. The focal point of the renovated space is the lobby bar.

The six, newly constructed private cabanas will have personal televisions, a mini-refrigerator and private lounge chairs. The nature-inspired theme continues through the pool deck with teak chaise lounges, daybeds and a poolside bar.

The hotel will also have four dining outlets: Galley, La Playa, Manor and Provisions.