The project will see the renewal of 57 apartments between both resorts, with a ‘contemporary coastal’ theme inspired by the property’s tropical locality.
“Accor Vacation Club strives to give its members the upscale experience they would expect at an Accor-branded property,” said Accor Vacation Club CEO, Craig Wood.
“Accor properties are renowned for thoughtful, cutting-edge design and a regular refurbishment cycle ensures our club properties remain contemporary and tasteful
“This substantial investment in our Palm Cove apartments will ensure Accor Vacation Club members continue to enjoy their time in the region.”
All 37 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments at The Sebel Palm Cove will be updated with a clean, energetic design with hues of white, tan and blue with pops of colour through eye-catching artwork, cushions and rugs, wallpaper, and feature walls in larger apartments.
All rooms will be repainted and fitted with new carpet in the bedrooms, new dining settings, bedheads, bedside tables and lamps, lounge suites, and outdoor settings for balconies. Appliances in kitchenettes will be updated, while a dishwasher drawer will be added to the studio rooms.
At nearby Coral Coast Resort Palm Cove, 20 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments will be renovated with a ‘contemporary coastal’ theme, featuring a softer colour palette rich in white, tan and olive green.
These apartments will be repainted and supplied with new appliances in the kitchen, living and dining rooms, and fitted with new splashbacks and stone benches in the kitchens. New carpet and bedheads will be added to rooms, along with timber wall battening in the living and dining spaces of all three-bedroom apartments and some of the two-bedroom apartments.
As one of the region’s leading vacation clubs, with close to 30,000 members and 24 resorts across Australia, New Zealand and Indonesia, Accor Vacation Club rooms are utilised principally by members but can be accessed by the public.
The project is expected to be completed in the coming months.