DANA POINT, CA—The St. Regis Monarch Beach has unveiled the $30–million renovation of the resort’s 400 rooms and suites to be completed in June of this year.
Redesigned to reflect a coastal palette of cool blues, greens and crisp whites, the newly appointed rooms are designed to seamlessly blend with the resort’s strong Mediterranean architecture, according to the company.
To create the new look for the rooms and suites, The St. Regis Monarch Beach partnered with Los Angeles-based Rodrigo Vargas Design. The refreshed rooms feature modern textiles, sea grass textured wallpaper, luxurious chaise lounges, flexible headboard reading lamps, ocean-inspired artwork, and marble top armoires to complement the full marble baths, according to the company.
“We designed an upscale but relaxed setting that reflects the look and feel of a well-appointed home overlooking the ocean, where you would feel just as comfortable walking through the lobby in sandals or stilettos,” stated Vargas, the design firm’s founder and namesake.
In addition to the new aesthetics, guest rooms and suites now feature enhanced in-room technology. “As we approach the resort’s 15th anniversary, the refreshed rooms and technology upgrades will ensure our business and leisure guests’ stays are even more memorable,” stated Ian Pullan, general manager of The St. Regis Monarch Beach. “Whether guests spend their days at the private beach, golf course, spa or in the executive boardrooms, they will be fully immersed in the resort’s inviting, coastal luxury.”
Other updates on property include a new menu fusing healthy eating and seaside elegance at Motif, one the resort’s seven dining options.