With over two decades of experience in global shipbuilding and interior outfitting, Accomar proudly operates from major maritime centers including London. Our London-based projects combine refined European design sensibilities with practical marine engineering, offering complete interior solutions for cruise ships, ferries, and specialty vessels operating across the UK and northern Europe. Whether in refurbishment or new build phases, we ensure every vessel we touch reflects safety, comfort, and style.
This page highlights Accomar’s approach to marine interior design in London, with a focus on regional needs, compliance, and aesthetic expectations.
Modern Interior Design for UK-Based Passenger Ferries
Passenger ferries operating in and around London demand efficient yet welcoming interiors that can withstand high traffic and variable weather. Accomar’s ferry projects in the UK include:
- High-durability flooring with anti-slip finishes
- Spill-resistant seating with marine-grade upholstery
- Efficient layouts to accommodate fast boarding and disembarkation
- Brand-specific signage and lighting integration
Designing for Heritage and Prestige in London-Based Cruise Ships
London is a historic maritime capital, and vessels based here often reflect a blend of tradition and innovation. Accomar’s cruise ship interiors in the UK emphasize:
- Wood veneer finishes and brass fixtures that echo British maritime heritage
- Acoustic solutions for quiet luxury across lounges and cabins
- Integrated energy-efficient lighting and HVAC controls
- Compliance with MCA and IMO regulations specific to the UK flag
Efficient Refits and Dry Dock Interior Upgrades in the UK
Our London teams are equipped for rapid interior updates during dry dock schedules. Recent upgrades have included:
- Modular furniture installation in crew areas
- Surface repair and re-coating of wall panels in dining rooms
- Conversion of underused spaces into lounges or quiet zones
One of our most satisfying London projects involved refitting a classic Thames ferry. Instead of stripping its character, we preserved its hardwood railings and added modern seating with brass accents. A retired captain visited after the launch and said, “It still feels like home, but now it’s ready for another 20 years.” That’s the balance we always aim for—preserving soul while updating structure.