Adina Perth will enter a new era in 2026, with a major multi‑million‑dollar rolling refurbishment delivering a renewed sense of contemporary Australian style.
Running from May to October, the project strategically repositions the hotel, aligning it with Adina’s evolving design philosophy while balancing apartment‑style flexibility with sophisticated, design‑led interiors for modern travellers.
“When we first started on this project, the hotel didn’t immediately connect to the beauty of Perth or to Western Australia,” said Penny del Castillo from Melbourne‑based interior design specialists Studio del Castillo.
“After spending time immersed in the state and nearby neighbourhoods, our design direction crystallised around a core Western Australian reference point – opal – using its distinctive green as the foundation for the palette.”

The refreshed guest experience starts in Adina Perth’s redesigned lobby, which showcases a sculptural stone reception desk, breezeblock detailing, stone finishes and a restrained palette of whites, timber and soft metallic accents.
Heavily textured fabrics and woven elements provide a subtle, contemporary nod to First Nations’ craft traditions.
Guestrooms adopt the same West Australian narrative, with arched green headboards referencing opal hues, subtly patterned carpets in a complementary palette and curved detailing across mirrors, artwork, ottomans and furnishings.
Chris Sedgwick, TFE Hotels Group Chief Operating Officer, said the refurbishment reinforces the hotel’s long‑standing strength in the corporate and conference market.
“The apartment‑style layout, onsite meeting facilities and easy access to major corporate headquarters make this hotel an ideal base for business travellers and conference delegates.”
Refurbishment works will be delivered in stages, floor by floor, from mid-May to mid-October, with the lobby transformation scheduled for late September through October. The hotel will remain operational throughout the works.


