Sheraton Princess Kaiulani
Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Completes Renovation Of Ainahau Tower Rooms
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The Sheraton Princess Kaiulani, which sits on the former site of theAinahau Estate and was once home to Hawaii's beloved Princess Victoria Kaiulani, today announced the completion of the Ainahau Tower room refresh. The 664 guestrooms have undergone a thoughtful and extensive refresh, paying homage to Waikiki's history and Princess Kaiulani's fashion, celebrating the hotel's historical grounds and natural landscapes, and breathing new life into the hotel's original design.
Among the highlights of the refresh are:
- Six new Junior Suites, featuring a spacious entryway with wet bar, living area with pull-out sofa, coffee table and custom chairs, flexible work area and entertainment center, all-new king platform bed, updated monstera print wall coverings, art, and new outdoor furniture on the lanai that runs the length of the suite. The new Junior Suites feature either sunrise or Waikiki skyline vistas.
- 658 refreshed Guest Rooms, featuring botanical surroundings, refreshed lighting, contemporary seating bench with custom upholstery, and a tranquil, coastal-inspired color palette featuring shades of papaya, mocha, and sky-blue. Guest rooms are offered in king or double bed configurations.
Sheraton Princess Kaiulani's redesign was crafted by The Vanguard Theory, a Hawaii design firm led by Michelle Jaime. Local touches permeate throughout: Kailua artist Jenn Ellenburg's photography is featured in each room, and Native Hawaiian-owned NOHO HOME provides the upholstery. Jalene Kanani Hitzeman, Founder, President, and Creative Director of NOHO HOME by Jalene Kanani, was inspired to showcase the kui pattern, representing a form of lei-making. As lei serves as a conduit for sharing aloha, it was integral for NOHO HOME to incorporate the lei pattern to embody Hawaii's spirit of aloha.
120 Kaʻiulani Ave
Honolulu, HI 96815
United States