After eight months and a comprehensive facelift
under the direction of interior design firm Burega Farnell, the
Regent Singapore has opened 440 newly refurbished guestrooms,
including 46 suites with private balconies.
The guestrooms have been enhanced with
ergonomic task chairs and modern lighting fixtures. With the
convenience of guests working with multiple devices in mind, three
desktop universal power points and a data socket have been
installed.
The nightstands also come equipped with bed-top level
universal power points for ease of access and charging while
guests rest.
Other thoughtful technological touches include
cordless digital phones and an audio connector for iPods and MP3
players so guests can enjoy their favourite music throughout the
room.
“The guest experience is at the heart of every
design feature,” said Mr Martin Sinclair, General Manager of
Regent Singapore. “We have a reputation for warm, friendly service
and this strengthens our commitment to making Regent Singapore a
true home away from home for travellers.”
Beyond guest rooms, Regent Singapore’s
multi-million dollar makeover also included the upgrading of
meeting spaces as well as the opening of a new all-Italian pastry
shop, Dolcetto by Basilico.
Regent,
Singapore
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