300 rooms at Boulder Station renovated

Provided by Station Casinos

A remodeled room at Boulder Station. The hotel-casino debuted updated rooms in October 2011.

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A remodeled suite at Boulder Station. The hotel-casino debuted updated rooms in October 2011.

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A remodeled room at Boulder Station. The hotel-casino debuted updated rooms in October 2011.

Just shy of its 20th birthday, Boulder Station has undergone a makeover.

Station Casinos recently completed a floor-to-ceiling renovation of the hotel’s 300 guest rooms and suites. The goal of the redesign was to create a modern feel and style reminiscent of Ralph Lauren’s designs, with new wallpaper, fixtures, furniture and carpet. The rooms are awash in earth tones and golds, with pops of red, and are decorated with paintings by local artist Greg Miller.

Bathrooms received new light fixtures and granite countertops, and every room includes a 40-inch plasma television, computer desk with high-speed Wi-Fi and custom closet.

Station executives would not say how much the project cost except to note that it was “significant.” Nightly room rates begin at $29.

Station has made several upgrades to Boulder Station in recent years. The room redo follows renovations of the Feast Buffet, the Broiler Steakhouse and poker room.

Boulder Station, an anchor of Las Vegas’ “Boulder Strip” gaming corridor, is the second oldest Station property, after Palace Station. It opened in 1994.

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