Sydney’s Four Seasons Hotel has enjoyed an extensive makeover in the past twelve months with common areas, bars and eateries all enjoying a facelift.
May 20th, 2013
A sophisticated and high-end refurbishment, the new look Four Seasons Hotel owes its new found appeal largely to the importance placed on designed details and scrupulous material selection.

For example, the supply, fitting and coating of European Oak across the Four Season’s function rooms and the Presidential Suite by Floormania serves to invest these spaces with a richness and warmth.

The overall impression of these spaces, from the floor up, has been elevated. Improving the space visually it enhances the guest experience whilst ensuring a standard and quality that will serve the high traffic areas in the hotel well into the future.
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