Having just completed the first phase of its multi-million-dollar renovation, Hotel Terra Jackson Hole is now embarking on phase two. The third and final phase of the redo is set to be completed before the end of the year for the property, located in Jackson Hole, Wyo.
The renovation emphasizes traditional European ski lodge design inspiration, aiming to elevate the guest experience further while staying true to the hotel’s roots in the Jackson Hole region, according to Noble House Hotels & Resorts, which operates the LEED-certified hotel.
“We wanted the renovation to speak to the heart of Jackson Hole,” Ryan Kingston, area managing director, said in a statement. “Our design inspiration draws heavily from the surrounding environment, focused on being ‘of the earth’ and using locally sourced, eco-conscious materials whenever possible.”
In the first phase of the renovation, extensive upgrades were made to the hotel’s guestrooms. Notable changes include a focus on maximizing space with the selection of new custom furniture; new wall, door, and trim paint; updated wood ceiling treatments, drapery and lighting. The reimagined design blends sophistication and approachability, contemporary lines with rustic textures and open space with intimate zones, according to the company.
The Next Phases
Phases two and three will bring even more significant enhancements to the guestrooms and suites, including the refresh of the in-room wood fireplace cladding and a complete remodel of the suites’ kitchens, entryways and closets. The hotel’s corridor renovation—set to begin in the fall—will focus on transforming the space with new carpeting, updated paint and modernized lighting fixtures. This striking new look is designed to seamlessly create a fresh, cohesive and earthy aesthetic from the lobby through to the guestrooms, according to the company.
The company noted the overall design vision for the renovation is to create a timeless, European-inspired ambiance while maintaining authenticity and a deep connection to the local landscape. From natural wood elements like cedar and Douglas fir to handcrafted teak furniture, every detail was designed to evoke a sense of place. Earthy tones, such as the sagebrush-inspired wool-nylon blend carpet, complement the natural surroundings and provide a spacious, comfortable environment for guests, according to the company.