'Design evolution' in the works at Wynn Las Vegas

Wynn Las Vegas is set to update its accommodations across the Wynn Las Vegas and Wynn Tower Suites. Under construction and scheduled to be completed next month, the project is the largest and most extensive design evolution ever made to the tower’s 2,674 guestrooms, suites, elevator lobbies and resort tower corridors. 

The new guestroom design is rooted in a polychromatic palette of soft hues with layers of patterns and textures. Each room has wood accent walls, accents of natural stone, decorative metals and original artwork.

New furniture, fixtures, lighting and artwork—all exclusive to Wynn Las Vegas—were either custom designed by Todd-Avery Lenahan, president and chief creative officer of Wynn Design & Development, or commissioned from a collective of global master artisans. Focal points include a four-poster canopy bed exclusive to the Wynn Tower Suites, a collection of commissioned artworks and a lighting design created to enhance the ambient experience day and night. 

Each guestroom, from the standard 640-square-foot Wynn Resort King to the 1,817 square feet Wynn Tower Suite Salon, has incorporated the residential design theme. Changes include a reconfiguration to the bathroom in the standard guestroom to introduce separate vanities and double the storage space; an expanded dressing area with mirrored walls and upgraded closet with new wardrobe; and an extended multipurpose table in the main living room for working and dining. The rooms also got additional power and data ports and advanced touchless in-room technologies.

In recent months, Lenahan debuted original designs including the supper club, Delilah at Wynn Las Vegas; The Cocktail Collection on the Lake of Dreams, including Overlook Lounge, Aperitifs & Spirits, Bar Parasol and Aft Cocktail Deck; and the resort’s newest restaurant, Casa Playa, a blend of coastal Mexican architecture and cultural iconography.

Before joining Wynn Resorts, Lenahan was a key collaborator in the creation of more than 50 spaces for the company’s global portfolio of luxury resorts and casinos and originated several Wynn-brand design tenets that are still in use today. His contributions include the Encore Tower Suites in Las Vegas and Macau; SW Steakhouse at Wynn Palace, Cotai; the Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas; and The Spa at Encore Las Vegas.