MGM Grand in Las Vegas has revealed new designs for its 3,570 guestrooms and 642 suites in the main tower, created by the team at MGM Resorts International Design. In Grand King and Grand Queen guestrooms, warm earth tones set the stage for a relaxing environment, with splashes of vibrant colors integrated into plush fabrics, striking artwork, and playful carpet patterns. The Grand King rooms feature a tangerine and bronze palette, while the Grand Queen rooms incorporate fuchsia, platinum, and charcoal. Floor-to-ceiling headboard walls, accented by patterned fabric blocks above each bed, are flanked by mirrors on both sides.

Providing a streamlined focal point within each room, the dresser features spacious storage as well as a fully stocked mini-bar and media connectivity hub. The accommodations also are outfitted with a spacious desk and ergonomic seating, two plush armchairs or a sofa, and energy-efficient lighting.

A variety of one- and two-bedroom suites are also undergoing a redesign. Tower Spa Suites and Executive Suites feature a distinct color palette with rich hues ranging from a royal plum to mink, taupe, and cream, while the Executive One-Bedroom Suite showcases a dynamic palette of red and azure blue to create an element of energy and surprise. Multiple seating and dining areas, large flat-screen televisions, and a spacious master bedroom create a luxurious environment.
The new designs in the one-bedroom City View and Penthouse City View Suites include a variety of warm textures and fabrics, blending a combination of coffee brown, amber, cornflower blue, and metallic neutral colors.

The two-bedroom Skyline Marquee Suite is an end unit with 180-degree panoramic views of the Strip. Designed with larger groups in mind, many of the Skyline Marquee Suites feature a great room with a billiard table, media/living area, and a large table for games or dining. Each end of the great room leads to a master suite, creating a natural separation between the two relaxation zones and capitalizing on privacy for each.
Meanwhile, the two-story Skyline Terrace Suites feature a spacious outdoor balcony overlooking the magnificent lights of Las Vegas. Conveying the sense of a residential penthouse, the newly designed suites will feature modern and elegant furnishings, with a decidedly urban flair.
Sustainability also plays a big role in the refurbishment, with the use of LED lighting, improved thermostats and solar shades to better manage temperature and guest comfort, upgraded faucets and showers, and bath amenities that are 100 percent biodegradable.
For additional details, visit TheGrandRenovation.com.