DALLAS
The Hilton Anatole has made significant enhancements, totaling $2.5 million, to its Imperial Ballroom, previously named the Khmer Ballroom.
The renovations include a new entryway with Asian-inspired artwork, a new registration counter, remodeled restrooms, updated carpet, new lighting and refreshed wall coverings.
Seifert Murphy, a Dallas-based architecture and interior design firm, handled the remodel of the space, which was last updated in 1999.
“We are really excited about these style enhancements,” said Kavin Schieferdecker, director of sales and marketing at the Hilton Anatole. “This refresh was the last we’ve done in the past year, following extensive soft goods renovations in 300 of our atrium guest rooms.”
Located within a 45-acre campus, the Hilton Anatole features two high-rise atriums; a 27-story tower; and 1,606 guest rooms. Additionally, the hotel offers more than 600,000 square feet of event space as well as a variety of recreational activities, including viewing the Art Collection, one of the largest private assemblies in the world, and a sprawling fitness center.