The Art of Luxury Issue 49 2021 | Page 81

YACHTS & YACHTING
Cor D Rover on the interior design :
The interior design by Cor D Rover is available in three colour and material combinations .
On the lower deck the master stateroom is amidships to take advantage of the full beam of almost 6 metres . Again , large hull windows admit plenty of natural light and the stateroom is served by a His-and-Hers head arrangement . The guest accommodation is completed with a twin single guest cabin and a VIP cabin in the bow , both with ensuite bathrooms .
On deck , the forward area has been arranged for sunbathing and a relaxed life at sea . There is also an enclosed version of the ample bridge deck available for colder climates with direct access to the main saloon below . Not forgetting the generous fly deck that is set up for relaxing and dining under the protective shade of the hard top .
The first unit is based on light honey-coloured wood and soft semi-gloss lacquer that together with the large windows for panoramic views provide a serene and elegant ambience . The bold dark wood and anthracite lacquer create a very masculine and energetic look . The finest white leathers and fab-rics result in an interior that feels stylish , fresh and contemporary .
“ As cooking becomes more and more central on board , the open galley concept has become a focal point in the salon ,” says the Dutch designer . “ By taking the design of the galley to the next level and integrating it into the overall design concept , it stands out in terms of functionality and becomes a relaxed gathering place for family and guests .”
The general style of the new Sirena 68 is elegant and purposeful , the engineering platform is well tested , and hull form is sea kindly . The unprecedented sale of 20 units since the new model was an-nounced is proof positive that Sirena ’ s customised approach to production boat building continues to be a hit with owners in the market for mid-size motor cruisers .
“ We are a production boat shipyard and never stop building , rather like a car assembly line ,” says Onger . “ But we also customise every yacht as much as possible to suit individual client requests . Once a boat is signed for and the interior layout and décor is decided it takes around 10 months to finish . Of the multiple yachts we complete each year , no two are exactly the same .”
Image Credits - Pozitif Studio
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