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When Waldorf Astoria first announced its Colorado debut in Cherry Creek North, the project immediately set a new standard for luxury living in Denver. Now, newly released renderings offer a closer look inside the 37-residence development—revealing interiors that balance mountain warmth with the brand’s signature urban sophistication.

San Francisco–based BAMO, whose work spans Four Seasons and Rosewood properties around the world, leads the design. The firm’s approach is tactile and architectural: veined marble, pale stone, and soft oak layered with sculptural lighting and subtle metal accents. The primary bath feels more spa than suite, with natural light spilling across monolithic slabs of stone, while the dressing room – anchored by a curved island and glass-framed views – recalls the quiet order of a couture atelier.

At street level, the familiar hallmarks of the Waldorf experience come into play. Plans include the brand’s signature Peacock Alley lounge and a destination restaurant designed for both residents and the public -an elegant nod to Cherry Creek’s increasingly cosmopolitan rhythm.

With sales led by Dawn Raymond of Kentwood Real Estate, homes start at $2.3 million and range from 1,350 to more than 4,000 square feet. More than an introduction, these new design details reaffirm the project’s place at the intersection of hospitality and home – and confirm that the Waldorf Astoria name still carries its quiet power, even at 5,280 feet.

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