Known as One Dalton Street, the 740-foot, 61-storey Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences now under construction in downtown Boston is set to become the city's tallest residential tower upon completion in late 2017. Adding to the excitement already garnered by early exterior renderings and construction shots, the latest release of interior renderings by developer Carpenter & Company shows off the impressive array of materials and finishes that the luxury hotel and residence will offer.
While the tower was designed via a partnership between Pei Cobb Freed & Partners and Cambridge Seven Associates, One Dalton Street's interiors have been crafted by New York-based architect and designer Thierry Despont, whose selection of sumptuous classic materials and finishes will be sure to give the luxury address the desired level of comfort and quality.
Viewed above, the oak-panelled lobby is sure to make a lasting first impression, while the similarly appointed, 50th-floor bar and lounge seen below will continue the high design standards set throughout the rest of the tower.
Moving on to Mid-Century Modern, the beautifully sculpted pool room will be faced in stone, adorned with minimalist wooden deck furniture and potted plants, and lit by period-perfect pot lights and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Beyond the attention to detail afforded to the various public amenity spaces found throughout the tower, equal care will be given to the private residences and hotel suites. The final interior shot below depicts a typical kitchen in a private residence, the appearance of which suggests a much more modern minimalist approach to design featuring laminate wood floors and cabinets paired with granite or marble countertops and stainless steel or glass-fronted appliances.
Once complete, One Dalton Street will be a welcome addition to the skyline, the tower's distinctive profile to become a signature piece of the Boston cityscape for years to come.
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