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Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai has unveiled its newly refurbished One-Bedroom Villas and Family Villas, revealing a renewed expression of luxury beachfront living in central Vietnam.Sixty villa units will be available for booking, with the final phase of renovation currently underway (the remaining 17 villas) and expected to be completed by mid-December 2025.The new-look villas introduce contemporary refinements while preserving the essential character that has defined the resort since its inception. With open views of tropical gardens and the East Sea, the revamped villas are designed for couples and families seeking space, stillness and a deeper connection to the surrounding natural beauty.

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The One-Bedroom Villa has not only undergone a stunning interior transformation but has also increased in size from 80 sqm to 87 sqm. Similarly, the Family Villa have been expanded, providing guests with even more spacious accommodations.Envisioned from the outset as a modern-day interpretation of the garden houses of Hue, the former imperial capital of Vietnam, each villa retains its architectural bones – a timber roof, an elevated sleeping platform and an uninterrupted line of sight from bed to sea. Within this familiar frame, a thoughtful transformation quietly reveals itself.A refreshed, lighter colour palette with chartreuse and mustard accents resonates with the surrounding landscape, while artisanal materials and locally inspired silhouettes speak to the region’s enduring craft traditions.A newly introduced bay window draws in natural light, complemented by a plush daybed. The central sleeping pavilion – a signature feature of the original design – has been reimagined with sunset-toned ombré drapery and pendant lighting inspired by traditional nón lá hats.A second daybed provides a cozy hideaway for lounging and afternoon siestas. Grounding the space in structure and purpose are a dresser that also serves as a writing desk and nightstands. In the Family Villas, a sectioned-off lounge doubles as a kids’ room, complete with a sofa-bed, bathroom with shower.Inclusions such as discreet lighting, Dyson hairdryers, Bang & Olufsen Bluetooth speakers, wireless phone chargers, yoga mats and 55-inch smart TVs are found in each villa, integrating intuitive comfort and functionality.See fourseasons.com/hoian/accommodations/#villas

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