Istanbul-based superyacht designer Abdulbaki Şenol has released his Grandeur concept of a 110-metre vessel featuring geometric lines
The concept project stands out for sharp, straight lines, an X-shaped bow and an extremely high superstructure reaching the bow, which means that the spaces on the main and upper decks forward are interior. According to the designer, this solution was chosen in order to maximize the living spaces on board.
The main deck will be home to a vast dining area, which it would probably more correct to refer to as a “dining hall”. The ceiling height here reaches 5.5 m, thanks to the fact that the main and upper decks have been connected in the central part of the vessel.
Further forward the decks’ levels are split again, and one can go up to the upper level via a staircase next to the dining room. The upper level is home to four VIP guest cabins and an owner’s suite with a panoramic view. The owner’s cabin also boasts a balcony with an infinity pool and a spacious terrace for sunbathing. All the VIP suites have huge, floor-to-ceiling “French” windows.
The yacht has a helipad, an infinity pool and a beach area aft, as well as an impressive sundeck with another pool.
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