A LUXURY Seamill hotel has offered a sneak peek into the major revamp of its wedding rooms.
The owners of the Seamill Hydro have unveiled the first look of the revamped ceremony suite, function room and bar to enhance their wedding facilities at the popular coastal venue.
The elegant ceremony suite will feature new mirrored finishings, inviting in natural light and shimmering sea views.
Complemented by opulent chandeliers, neutral soft furnishings and an expanded bar, it is designed to be the perfect special space for each couple.
A spokesperson said: "We are thrilled to unveil a first look at Seamill Hydro's stunning new wedding renovations.
"The revamped ceremony suite, function room, and function bar will offer elegant decor that blends seamlessly with the venue's breathtaking coastline backdrop.
"With mirrored finishings that invite the shimmering sea views in, opulent chandeliers and expanded bar areas, your special day will shine like never before.
"We can't wait to introduce this makeover and look forward to celebrating some of life's most precious moments with you here.
"Should you have any specific queries regarding this exciting renovation please don't hesitate to get in touch with our team directly - we're here to help!."
It is the ninth venue for the company within the group, as they also operate the Lochside Hotel near New Cumnock, Dalmeny Park in Barrhead, the Royal Hotel in Cumnock, the Carlton Hotel in Prestwick, Hetland Hall near Dumfries, and the Radstone in Larkhall.
Earlier this year, the hotel submitted a planning application to North Ayrshire Council to extend their Orangery restaurant.
The planning documents submitted with the application reveal that the hotel's restaurant would get a new decking along with the extension.
For further enquiries about the renovation or to discuss wedding bookings, visit the Seamill Hydro Facebook page.
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