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The project, which is scheduled for completion in July 2026, covers seven guest sanctuaries, including five premier duplex suites and two family premier suites

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Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan has partnered with hospitality design firm Hirsch Bedner Associates to refresh its suite accommodations and jungle-view dining areas.

The project, which is scheduled for completion in July 2026, covers seven guest sanctuaries, including five premier duplex suites and two family premier suites. Designers have integrated smart home technology, such as Lutron lighting, and replaced air conditioning units with energy-efficient models.

Refurbishment work also extends to the Ayung Terrace restaurant and Jati Bar. The update introduces new furniture and colour schemes intended to reflect the surrounding river valley environment.

The renovation follows the resort receiving a Michelin key in 2025.

Tim Churchmack, resort manager, said: “Four Seasons Sayan is known for its cutting-edge design and architecture. This new design honours that heritage and pays further homage to our incredible natural home. 

“We’re thrilled to unveil these elevated living and dining spaces with intuitive, modern facilities within refreshed surroundings. It’s an exciting new era for Four Seasons Sayan.”

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