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Cavity sliders keep it smooth and quiet at new Emporium Hotel

Cavity sliders keep it smooth and quiet at new Emporium Hotel

Emporium Hotel South Bank, the latest offering from the leading boutique luxury hotel brand, opened in South Brisbane in July 2018.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

15 Jul 2019 2m read View Author

Brisbane's first boutique luxury hotel, Emporium Hotel Fortitude Valley was created by Anthony and Francine John of the Anthony John Group. Opening its doors in July 2007 in the Emporium precinct in Fortitude Valley, the hotel combined bespoke Queensland theme design with impeccable service standards to achieve national and international acclaim.

Emporium Hotel South Bank, the latest offering from the leading boutique luxury hotel brand, opened in South Brisbane in July 2018.

The new Emporium Hotel South Bank has been designed by Jackson Teece architects to elevate boutique luxury to a new level of style, comfort and service. Southpoint will also feature beautifully appointed luxury apartments and A-Grade commercial office space. Hutchinson Builders served as the builder on the project.

CS Cavity Sliders supplied over 150 SquareFormed and TimberFormed cavity sliders for the bathrooms and walk-in robes. Provided preassembled as a complete package including closing jambs and head jambs, the cavity sliders achieve significant labour saving during installation. All cavity sliders are made from high quality extruded aluminium sections screwed together for strength and reliability.

The CS track and carriage system has been precision engineered to deliver the smoothest and quietest sliding action available. The specially designed jambs enable the builder to finish details on site quickly, easily and neatly.

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