The Curtis in Downtown Denver Unveils Major Makeover

The Curtis, a pop-culture-inspired hotel located in downtown Denver, is embarking on a multimillion-dollar renovation to transform the guest experience. The property is undergoing a complete redesign of its 15 hyper-themed floors, including all guestrooms, suites and meeting and event spaces to infuse vibrant art, playful nostalgia and a dose of whimsical rebellion throughout the property.

Once the renovation is complete in late spring, the Curtis will be ready to reintroduce itself as a haven for pop culture enthusiasts, art lovers and kids at heart. Guests can choose from various creatively themed floors such as Camp Curtis, Play With Your Food, Life of the Party, Knock on Wood (on the hotel’s 13th floor) and more.

The vision for this reimagination was created by Sage Studio, Sage Hospitality Group’s in-house creative team. As the elevator doors open on each themed floor, guests are greeted by a vibrant landing that sets the stage with décor and details in line with the theme. Guests can also expect every room to come with curated artwork, themed clothing items and interactive games to reflect the theme of the floor. The accompanying hyper-themed suites will take each floor theme to the next level with even more over-the-top décor and cinematic elements. 

For instance, when staying on the Camp Curtis floor, guests can expect to be transported straight to the nostalgic charm of their favorite sleepaway camp, with an abundance of wood grain accents, plaid décor and faux animal heads along the walls. To further enhance the experience, the signature suite on this floor has a night sky with glow-in-the-dark stars.

The hotel’s meeting and event spaces are also getting a facelift to buck the “boring boardroom” stereotype. The revamped spaces and décor will mimic candy stripes with quirky and colorful patterns on the walls and carpet.

For more information, visit www.thecurtis.com.

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