Four Seasons Hotel Sydney has announced that it will be renovating its Executive Club, with the level 32 lounge set for a complete redesign to give it a more residential feel.

Renovation work will take place from September 25, with the lounge reopening on December 1. During this time, the Executive Club will be closed. Guests staying in the hotel’s Club accommodation will be afforded additional privileges in place of lounge access.

Four Seasons has tapped Australian interior designer Miriam Fanning of Mim Design to reinvent the space with a design that is inspired by the hotel’s history and harbour-side location.

The new lounge will feature an extended private entrance, new furnishings and bay window seating that overlooks the harbour and city. In addition, the lounge will sport a blue and grey colour palette that is inspired by Sydney Harbour and Sydney Opera House, as well as “home-away-from-home” features such as velvet armchairs, contemporary art pieces and a solid stone-topped table in the meeting room.

Complementing the new design will be a new Australian F&B concept featuring locally sourced seasonal produce and an open bar stocking spirits as well as a selection of local wines.

Four Seasons Hotel Sydney’s general manager, Rudolf van Dijk, said: “The transformation of our level 32 Executive Club into a stunning residential-style retreat will give our guests further opportunity to indulge, relax and enhance their stay in style.”

“Demand for our Club experience continues to rise from both business and leisure travellers, and our reinvented luxury lounge will ensure we’re best placed to continue delivering memorable experiences, personalised service and exclusive privileges that our hotel is renowned for.”

For more information, visit fourseasons.com

Clement Huang