The Sheraton Princess Kaiulani in Honolulu, Hawaii, has completed the renovation of the Ainahau Tower rooms.
The hotel is located in the heart of Waikiki near the Ainahau Estate, which once served as home to Hawaii's Princess Victoria Kaiulani.
Its 664 guest rooms underwent an extensive refresh, paying tribute to Waikiki's history and Princess Kaiulani.
The renovation introduced six new Junior Suites, each boasting an entryway with a wet bar, a living area with a pull-out sofa, and a flexible work and entertainment space.
The suites are adorned with new king platform beds, updated monstera print wall coverings and art, complemented by outdoor furniture on the expansive lanai.
Guests can enjoy either the sunrise or the iconic Waikiki skyline from these suites.
The remaining 658 guest rooms have been revitalised with botanical themes, modern lighting, and a colour palette of papaya, mocha, and sky blue.
The rooms offer a choice of king or double-bed configurations, ensuring comfort and style for every guest.
The Vanguard Theory, a Hawaii design company led by Michelle Jaime, led the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani's redesign.
The rooms feature the work of Kailua artist Jenn Ellenburg and upholstery by native Hawaiian-owned NOHO HOME.
NOHO HOME founder, president and creative director Jalene Kanani Hitzeman drew inspiration from the kui pattern, a traditional lei-making form.
Sheraton Princess Kaiulani, Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa general manager Thomas Foti said: "As we embarked on this project, our goal was to retain the soul of the cherished Princess Kaiulani hotel. We've immersed our visitors in Waikiki's storied past while partnering with Hawaii's wahine visionaries to offer modern design."