Ten toilets, 26 surf board racks: Inside Chris Hemsworth’s $20million Byron Bay mega-mansion

Ten toilets, 26 surfboard racks, and even two bars: Inside Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky’s $20million Byron Bay mega-mansion

In July, Chris Hemsworth finally unveiled his $20million Byron Bay mega-mansion after a staggering three years of construction. 

But it turns out there is even more than meets the eye, with the property including some very specific and luxurious quirks. 

According to the Gold Coast Bulletin, who report that they’ve seen the floor plans, the Thor star, 35, and his wife Elsa Pataky, 42, and their three children have access to a whopping ten bathrooms. 

Ten toilets, 26 surfboard racks, and even two bars: Inside Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky’s $20million Byron Bay mega-mansion

And the family have a total of 26 surfboard racks to use, no doubt handy for keen surfer Chris. 

For a touch of old-fashioned glamour comes in the form of a butler’s pantry, a space traditionally used for preparing food for a large number of guests. 

Two bars are also well suited to entertaining the couple’s large circle of friends.  

The property functions as it’s own retreat too, with a steam room, sauna room and massage room, as well as a gym. 

What a place! Some unusual excesses include ten toilets, 26 surfboard racks for keen surfer Chris, and a 50 metre infinity pool. The property functions as it's own retreat too, with a steam room, sauna room and massage room, as well as a gym

What a place! Some unusual excesses include ten toilets, 26 surfboard racks for keen surfer Chris, and a 50 metre infinity pool. The property functions as it’s own retreat too, with a steam room, sauna room and massage room, as well as a gym

There’s also a 50 metre infinity pool fit for a luxury resort and a lovely outdoor pond. 

A games room, TV room, living room, dining room, lounge and fire pit make for a both cosy and spacious home. 

Rounding up the features are seven car spaces, five bedrooms, and a study. 

Wow! Chris also shared a glimpse inside the home, revealing that one of the giant rooms has been decorated with a mural by Indigenous painter Otis Hope Carey

Wow! Chris also shared a glimpse inside the home, revealing that one of the giant rooms has been decorated with a mural by Indigenous painter Otis Hope Carey

For Elsa’s clothing, there is a massive walk-in-wardrobe measuring a massive 6.8m by 4m. 

Chris also shared a glimpse inside the home, revealing that one of the giant rooms has been decorated with a mural by Indigenous painter Otis Hope Carey.  

There are enormous high ceilings and and what appears to be an elevated hallway, as well as a long concrete bench running along the wall below the mural. 

Room for mates: For a touch of old-fashioned glamour comes in the form of a butler's pantry, a space traditionally used for preparing food for a large number of guests

Room for mates: For a touch of old-fashioned glamour comes in the form of a butler’s pantry, a space traditionally used for preparing food for a large number of guests

The palatial property offers plenty of room for Chris and Elsa’s children – daughter India Rose, seven, and twin sons Tristan and Sasha, five – as well as breathtaking views of the Broken Head Nature Reserve.  

Chris and Elsa first purchased the property in 2014 for $7million and began renovation at the end of 2016.

Locals have dubbed the enormous home ‘the shopping centre’ and ‘fortress Hemsworth’, according to The Daily Telegraph.

Lovely! The palatial property offers plenty of room for Chris and Elsa's children - daughter India Rose, seven, and twin sons Tristan and Sasha, five - as well as breathtaking views

Lovely! The palatial property offers plenty of room for Chris and Elsa’s children – daughter India Rose, seven, and twin sons Tristan and Sasha, five – as well as breathtaking views 

 

 

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