Westin Hilton Head Island updates guestrooms, suites

The Westin Hilton Head Island (S.C.) Resort & Spa is set to complete a $13.8 million renovation in early February, growing its room count from 416 guestrooms to 420 rooms, including 32 suites.

For the guestrooms, Ellis Adams Design drew inspiration from the wispy sea oats and sweetgrass of Hilton Head Island. Architectural details throughout the remodeled rooms and suites reflect the outside environment with a light and airy touch, while imperfect natural textures are intertwined with organic forms. Taking cues from nature, the color palette was derived from the island’s sandy shores and marshlands, deep green foliage and clear blue skies, so that each room’s design is rich yet restrained, as well as natural and warm. 

The Presidential Suite will have a master bedroom, adjoining living room, large dinner table, a private veranda and extended balconies. The Vice Presidential Suite will have a king bedroom, connecting living room, walk-in closet, three balconies and a living area with a wet bar and powder room. The Atlantic Suite has separate sleeping and seating areas, a private balcony, a separate powder room and a wet bar. The Resort Bunk Suite has bunk beds, a king bed, a dinette table, a balcony and an entertainment area with a wet bar. 

In addition to these specialty suites, the resort has 25 Carolina King Suites with a dinette table, an entertainment area with a wet bar and a sleeper sofa as well as and two private balconies. Other renovated room types include the Ocean Front & Ocean View Guestrooms, Island View Guestrooms and Resort View Guestrooms.