The rooms at Capella Singapore have a new look – here’s what to expect

At this indicate in the pandemic, staycations accept go our only class of escape. Like many others, I used to belittle at the thought of a staycation. What's the indicate of splashing out only to stay in Singapore?

Well, that all changed afterwards I embarked on a staycation in Sentosa – at Capella. Later on undergoing a yr-long refurbishment, the suites and villas at Capella Singapore at present accept a new await.

The resort'due south 112 suites and villas were originally designed by the late Jaya Ibrahim, a historic Indonesian designer and one of the nigh respected in the blueprint and hospitality globe.

(Photo: Capella Singapore)

With dark wood and plush fabrics, Ibrahim's design of the interiors has withstood the test of time. The use of warm, bawdy tones was befitting of its tropical location.

Considering Capella's status as a Singapore icon, how would a refurbishment modify the feel? Will the resort lose its original amuse? And importantly, how will Ibrahim'southward legacy be retained?

Well, after a recent one-night stay at the resort, I'thou pleased to report that the refurbishment is not a 180-caste turnaround as i might imagine. In fact, the blueprint updates are rather subtle, to the bespeak that they may not fifty-fifty be obvious to the everyday guest.

This was the intention of award-winning Hong Kong designer, Andre Fu, who, when planning the refurbishment, saw it important to respect Ibrahim'southward original design. "You feel the presence of the new in the rooms, but it's not overdone," Fu said in a press release.

Instead, the goal was to only update the design for the mod traveller. The original design was "based on a balanced symmetry and pared down luxury", said Fu. "With this refurbishment, I take tried to respect that original intent, whilst infusing an evolved level of luxury that the modern hotel guest has come to expect. The blueprint needed to reflect the fact that people apply spaces differently today."

Information technology was Fu's very own furniture collection – Andre Fu Living – that inspired the new interiors. Fu's article of furniture collection had caught the eye of Evan Kwee, the vice chairman of Capella Hotel Grouping, who then roped in the designer for the refurbishment.

Fu, however, is no stranger to Capella Singapore, having designed the resort'southward contemporary Chinese restaurant, Cassia.

After a smooth bank check-in process, I was whisked abroad via buggy to the 1-sleeping room garden villa, my accommodation for the night. The villa features a spacious living room, an outdoor terrace as well equally a private plunge pool.

Upon entering my villa, what struck me was that the room now has an overall lighter feel, with softer colours used. Fu's chosen colour palette is earthy sand, sage and mineral greyness, with plenty of green accents. Dark-green was particularly called to reflect the natural botanicals surrounding the resort, and to bring the outdoors in.

Despite a refurbishment, the original layout and construction of the villa has been left unchanged (the aforementioned goes for all suites). Instead, continuing at the archway is a new oversized screen made of interlocking panels of rattan and oak, which gave the design of the room an Asian affect. By the side sits an oak potable cabinet with sliding rattan door panels reminiscent of antique kitchen armoires.

The living room features new bespoke furnishings, including a comfortable deep-set sofa ideal for lounging, and a two-tiered timber table capped by a slab of light gray marble, which doubles up as both an informal dining table and desk. I particularly enjoyed the rocking chair, a keen spot for reading.

The living room features a comfy deep-set up sofa platonic for lounging, a two-tiered timber table and a rocking chair. (Photo: Melissa Stewart)

The centrepiece of the villa's living surface area is an abstract, nature-inspired artwork hanging on the wall. All the fine art pieces for the villas and suites were sourced by local fine art gallery The Artling.

Meanwhile, outdoor teak furniture in light grey features on the terrace, blending nicely with the natural surroundings without stealing the show.

Teak furniture features on the outdoor terrace. (Photo: Melissa Stewart)

Fu displays a meticulous attention to detail. For case, the glass panel of the bedside lighting boasts a ripple effect, reminiscent of the nearby sea. In the bathroom, thoughtful vanity trays made from leather hold the necessities ane may need.

The bedroom expanse. (Photograph: Melissa Stewart)

Refurbishment aside, a stay at Capella is always a welcome respite from the daily grind. The sprawling grounds and relatively small number of villas and suites ensures intimacy and privacy, as the resort never feels too overcrowded.

The spacious bathroom in the One Bedroom Villa. (Photograph: Capella Singapore)

Plus, Capella is a destination in itself, with activities such as a cocktail making workshop (or mocktail, in my instance) at Bob'south Bar, guided by a charming bartender. In that location's too the resort'due south beautiful cascading pools (no pre-booking necessary) every bit well as Auriga, the hotel'due south spa, where a masseuse skilfully kneaded away all the tension in my muscles developed from long days sitting hunched over a laptop.

If you lot're a pawrent, you'd exist glad to know that pets are welcome at the resort. While I chose not to bring my cat for the stay, those who do can book the resort'due south newly-launched Pet Spacation package that includes an "Ayurveda spa session" for your furkid – substantially a pampering grooming session at Petpawroni, an upscale pet salon located at the nearby Sentosa Cove.

Amenities such as a pet bed, drinking h2o, toys and premium treats by Addiction Pet Foods will also be provided in your room so yous don't have to lug all your pet's necessities with you lot.

Every bit I pulled out of Capella's driveway upon cheque-out, I fabricated a mental note to render. The opportunity to wake upwardly to (nigh) tranquil silence is a rarity in a city like Singapore, and after all, my next out-of-the-country resort getaway still seems far away. Next fourth dimension, perhaps, I'll take my furbaby along.

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Source: https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/experiences/capella-singapore-refurbishment-staycation-270266

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