Four Seasons Hotel Toronto updates guestrooms

The Four Seasons Hotel Toronto has completed a multimillion-dollar renovation of all its 259 guestrooms including 42 suites. DesignAgency led the design and creative vision.

“We ensured that every detail was considered and refined many iterations of the model room until it was absolutely perfect,” Shahid Khan, owner of the property, said in a statement. “It is important to reinvest in Four Seasons Hotel Toronto through the elevation of our guest room product and experience, and this organic and warm update underscores our promise to offering the preeminent hotel in the market."

The hotel's architectural character was maintained, and the refresh introduced enhancements while respecting the existing design framework. All furniture has been designed and manufactured in Canada, utilizing local artisans and fabrics throughout the rooms.

The design inspiration behind the remodel draws from Toronto's juxtaposition of urban style next to nature. Colors and textures evoke the surrounding Canadian landscape, while furniture designs and surface patterns were inspired by the asymmetry in the natural world. Works by Canadian artists like Emma Enright, Dahae Song, Deborah Moss and Andrea Soos are on display for a touch of regional flair.

New amenities include programmable temperature control kettles by Corvo, Nespresso machines, press steamers and exclusive wine labels sourced from the nearby Niagara wine region. Technological upgrades include a new energy-efficient Lutron lighting system, automated drapes and power outlets throughout the rooms. Wireless chargers are available at each nightstand.