The owner’s deck for an 80-metre yacht is conceived as a calm, continuous spatial sequence with a deliberate balance between interior and exterior. The owner’s lounge, main staircase, and owner’s stateroom are unified through proportion, alignment, and visual restraint.

Full-height glazing and controlled geometry maintain uninterrupted sightlines to water and horizon, allowing the architecture to reinforce rather than compete with the seascape. The lounge establishes the spatial tone, the staircase anchors movement, and the owner’s stateroom completes the sequence as a continuous environment.

The concept is informed by the stillness of water at rest, where reflection and form converge. Elongated ceiling planes, softened transitions, uninterrupted geometry, and structurally integrated reflective surfaces translate this condition into space. Earth-toned materials with controlled contrast support balance and visual clarity.