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Case Study: The Grand Canyon Ballroom Renovation
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| Mar 10, 2026 |
Project Overview
The Grand Canyon Hotel, one of Arizona’s most historic and charming properties, began a 2025 renovation of its Grand Canyon Ballroom — a signature venue used for weddings, banquets, and community events.The hotel’s ownership team sought to restore the ballroom’s classic grandeur while introducing an opulent gold finish that would enhance lighting, highlight architectural features, and elevate the atmosphere for guests.
Challenge
- Historic integration: Updating the space without losing its period authenticity.
- Design consistency: Matching finishes perfectly across ceiling tiles, fillers, and cornices for a cohesive aesthetic.
- Durability: Ensuring longevity and easy maintenance for a high-traffic event venue.
- Timeline: Coordinating production and delivery to align with the hotel’s 2025 renovation schedule.
Decorative Ceiling Tiles Solution
Led by sales representative Eric Roarke, Decorative Ceiling Tiles, Inc. worked directly with the hotel to craft a premium, cohesive ceiling design.Products Supplied:
- Gold ceiling tiles for the ballroom’s main ceiling field.
- Matching fillers to maintain pattern continuity across the ceiling grid.
- Gold cornices for a refined perimeter transition and architectural depth.
Results
The 2025 Grand Canyon Ballroom renovation is a stunning success — a space that feels grand, warm, and timeless.Key Outcomes:
- The gold ceiling design created a luxurious focal point that draws attention immediately upon entry.
- The uniform finishes across all components give the room a seamless, handcrafted look.
- Event organizers and guests alike have praised the transformation for its historic charm and modern elegance.
- Decorative Ceiling Tiles’ responsive service and coordination ensured the project was completed on schedule and to exacting standards.
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