Turkish designer Abdulbaki Şenol has revealed an ambitious new superyacht concept, the Grandeur, measuring an impressive 110 meters in length. This striking yacht features a matte grey finish, geometric lines, and an X-style bow that blends elements of both explorer yachts and support vessels, creating a unique and bold design.
A standout feature of the Grandeur is its wide hull, with extended enclosed sections that reach toward the bow. This design maximizes the living space on the upper deck, offering a luxurious and expansive feel. The accommodation on this deck includes four VIP cabins and a master suite, which is positioned at the front to provide panoramic views of the surrounding waters.
The master cabin is particularly impressive, featuring a private balcony, an infinity pool, and a dedicated sunbathing area. The VIP cabins are designed with floor-to-ceiling French windows, allowing for an abundance of natural light and stunning views. The main deck features a dining hall with a remarkable 5.5-meter ceiling height, further enhancing the sense of space. French windows open directly to the outdoors, allowing fresh air and natural light to flood the room. A fixed balcony and staircase provide seamless access to the upper deck's accommodation.
Externally, the Grandeur is equipped with a helipad, another infinity pool, and a spacious sundeck that offers ample lounging space, including sofas, sunpads, and loungers. Twin staircases on the swim platform offer direct access to the water, enhancing the yacht's connection with its surroundings.
This innovative concept by Abdulbaki Şenol combines cutting-edge design with a focus on luxury and functionality, promising a superyacht experience like no other.
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