Interior Yacht Design Acapella 39m

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Life on the sea has been in the blood of this family for more than a century. Hundred years of tradition together with new technologies and design have led to this yacht design. Our clients were active participants in designing because they had a lot of experience with their previous charter yachts. The result is a unique sailboat made for charter on the Adriatic Sea, projected for ten guests and eight crew members.

Exterior Design and Features

Let’s take a look from the outside. It looks like this 39m long yacht resembles the traditional sailboats, but there is much more. It has two aluminum masts, two decks, and a flybridge with enough space for a minibar, jacuzzi, sunbathing, and hanging out. We linked elements to each other naturally – they look like they are flowing through the entire space. There is a space for sunbathing on the bow part, but a lot more is reserved for a saloon. A table for 12 people is in the saloon and the cockpit.

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Interior Yacht Design and Functionality

Guests who enter the yacht can see some interesting details on the stairs leading to the below deck. Black ropes are here to ensure the safety of passengers as well. Black, white, and shades of grey dominate the interior, together with wood texture and inox. The wall separating the saloon from the kitchen is decorated with an unusual composition. It links the side windows and represents a styled duo – the wave and the sea. There is a big TV on the same wall, carefully integrated. The salon has an eating area, just like the two more sitting/movie-watching areas and a minibar. The door leading to the kitchen helps with perfect meal serving. It is hidden thanks to the excellent design of the barrier wall.

Crew and Guest Accommodations

The wheelhouse, the captain’s cabin, and the first officer’s cabin are on this deck. Interestingly, all the crew cabins here are much more spacious than those you can usually see on yachts. So, not only guests can feel comfortable here, but crew staff as well.

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At the very end of the day, both guests and crew staff are going to their cabins. The full wood stairs lead them downstairs, to three master and two guest cabins. The walls there are covered by Alcantara and decorated with inox moldings. We linked all the furniture to the walls – it visually makes the space bigger. The main details in all the cabins are upholstered headboards and the styled sea wave on them. We created the styled wave from a specially formed inox pattern. It stands as a symbol of the tradition of life on the sea.

Luxurious and Private Living Spaces

Our clients decided to have fewer cabins – each one of them could be spacious. That means cabins on this yacht are not made just for sleeping. There are also work desks, lounge sofas, two-seaters, and walk-in closets. Auxiliary rooms are well hidden in the hall walls so the clients could have the maximum level of privacy. The big, black, and white master bathroom has one detail that brings warmth inside – the mosaic made of wood texture tiles.

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A Symbol of Nautical Excellence

This detail is something we will disembark after. We are proud of the ideas that became real on this yacht. It has captivated the eyes of the passengers on the Adriatic open sea since the last summer. Salt & Water studio has done the project of interior and desks. The ship engineer for this yacht was Srđan Đaković.