Furniture Design: Seamless Integration with Sea and Sky
1. Sleeping Area: A Wooden Nest for Stargazing
Material & Durability: The bed frame uses marine - grade weathered walnut—tested to survive 8,000 hours of salt spray. A nano - hydrophobic coating repels seawater and spills, ensuring the wood stays pristine on long voyages.
Design Details: The headboard features a curved gradient shape that mirrors the skylight’s arc, softening the bed’s “boundaries.” A magnetic reading light attaches/detaches easily, casting warm light for late - night wave - watching—no damage to the wood’s beauty.
2. Leisure Area: A Wooden Stage for Sea - Sky Views
Sofa System: Framed in light walnut, the sofa uses waterproof linen - blend upholstery—soft as premium land linens but resistant to saltwater. A magnetic 变形 track lets it transform:
Single mode: A cozy “wooden island” floating in light.
Group mode: Slides toward the porthole to form a “viewing platform” for shared sea - sky moments.
Hidden Side Table: A magnetic wood - grain table tucks into the wall—pull it out for champagne or journals, or hide it to keep the space open and clutter - free.
3. Work Area: A Wooden Command Center
L - Shaped Workbench: Follows the porthole’s curve, extending to the wall to create a “semi - enclosed hub.” Features:
Flush wireless charging pad (seamless with the wood surface).
Dedicated slot for navigation tools (laptops/charts stay tidy, no clutter).
Hidden Storage: An electric - lift compartment hides the office chair (matches the cabin wall, visually “invisible”) and stores documents—one click switches between “work” and “relax” modes.
4. Full - Cabin Storage: Space Magic in Wood
Bedside Cabinets: Upper open shelves (for trophies/aromatherapy) + lower closed cabinets (for clothes). Doors use “wood - grain gradient glass”—looks like wood up close, transparent from afar—keeping storage functional without breaking the sea - sky view.
Porthole - Side Cabinet: A 360° rotating storage rack uses the cabin’s curved space. Upper shelves hold books/telescopes; lower shelves store diving gear—turning “tools” into hidden sea - sky surprises.