
Defining the Basics
A first glimpse into an ongoing interior study, shaped by softness, restraint, and the rhythm of the sea.
Look and Feel
The atmosphere is calm, fluid, and quietly immersive, with muted tones, diffused light, and subtle movement across each surface.
Design Approach
The scheme balances coastal serenity with architectural clarity, allowing softness, structure, and function to work together.


Materiality
The material direction is built around contrast, softness, and restraint. Light oak, deeper timber, expressive stone, woven textures, soft neutrals, and warm metallic accents form a palette that feels natural, grounded, and quietly refined. Each material is selected not only for its surface quality, but for the way it holds light, creates depth, and supports the overall atmosphere of the interior.
Main Deck
The main deck palette is light, open, and coastal in feeling. Pale timber, soft stone, textured neutrals, and subtle bronze accents create a sense of clarity and ease. The materials are calm, but not flat, fine-grain, woven surfaces, and gentle tonal shifts bring texture into the space while maintaining a clean architectural language.
Cabins
The cabin palette moves into a deeper, more intimate register. Rich wood tones, veined stone, tactile textiles, and layered dark neutrals create warmth, comfort, and a stronger sense of enclosure. The contrast between natural grain, stone movement, and woven detail gives the cabins a more immersive atmosphere while staying connected to the project’s overall material language.
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