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Elements of Byron

Elements of Byron Resort & Spa features 193 private villas dotted amidst 22 hectares of absolute beachfront paradise.

193 private villas dotted amidst 22 hectares of absolute beachfront paradise

Architect: Myers Ellyett & Shane Thompson Architects
Contractor: PPS Stage 1, North Byron Beach Resort Stage 2
Customer: JH Williams

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CS Overtaking Doors cavity sliders in Resort BathroomCS Overtaking Doors cavity sliders in Resort Bathroom
CS Overtaking Doors cavity sliders in Resort BedroomCS Overtaking Doors cavity sliders in Resort Bedroom

Introduction

Elements of Byron Resort & Spa features 193 private villas dotted amidst 22 hectares of absolute beachfront paradise. The modern Australian beach architecture and interiors are inspired by Mother Nature and the native flora and fauna of this exceptional Byron Bay beachside location, where every luxury awaits.

Leading Brisbane architecture firm Shane Thompson Architects has designed this resort. The design of the central facilities and accommodation (94 villas) is inspired by local naturally occurring forms sand dunes, native trees, ocean and lakes. The architect specified a total of 56 OvertakingDoors cavity sliders for the project, creating space in cabins where space is scarce.

CS worked closely on stage 2 with JH Wiliiams (Byron Bay branch) who service Northern NSW customers and provided help with builder on site.

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28 OvertakingDoors cavity sliders - Stage 1
28 OvertakingDoors cavity sliders - Stage 2

What the Client Says
"We specified a total of 56 OvertakingDoors cavity sliders for the project, creating space in cabins where space is scarce"

Shane Thompson Architects

Products used in this project

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Overtaking Doors

CS OvertakingDoors have an extra-thick cavity pocket, enabling a series of doors (up to five) to stack side-by-side inside the cavity pocket. These units make great room dividers, and because the width of the pocket can be minimised, the potential size of the door opening can be maximised.

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Standard Cavity Sliders

Choosing the right cavity slider for your project is more crucial than you might think! It's important to select a high-quality product that will stand the test of time since the frame will be hidden inside your wall.

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