With over 20 years of experience in shipbuilding and marine interior design, Accomar operates from key maritime cities including Miami, London, and Yalova. Our expertise spans the full lifecycle of vessel development—from structural construction to refined interior outfitting. In Miami, we serve cruise lines, ferry operators, and commercial fleets with high-performance interior solutions that meet both international maritime standards and regional design expectations.
In this content, we explore how Accomar delivers top-tier marine interior design services in Miami, blending innovation with functional excellence in every project.
Tailored Interior Design for Miami-Based Cruise and Ferry Projects
Miami is a global hub for cruise tourism and marine operations. At Accomar, we understand the region’s unique aesthetic preferences, regulatory requirements, and climate-driven material demands. Our interior design services for vessels based in Miami include:
- Custom cabin layouts optimized for passenger comfort and flow
- UV- and moisture-resistant surface treatments suitable for tropical climates
- Interior branding elements reflecting the cruise line’s identity
- Eco-conscious materials aligned with Florida’s environmental goals
Integration of Global Trends into Regional Vessel Design
While every Miami project is locally grounded, we apply global design intelligence to deliver interiors that feel both luxurious and efficient. From Scandinavian minimalism to Mediterranean textures, our marine interiors integrate:
- Modular furniture systems that support fast refit schedules
- LED lighting schemes enhancing energy efficiency and passenger mood
- Acoustic solutions to improve sound insulation in busy ship environments
Balancing Operational Needs and Aesthetic Expression
Designing for the marine sector in Miami means more than following trends—it requires deep knowledge of space limitations, safety compliance, and daily usage. On a recent high-speed ferry project, our design team reconfigured the galley and seating to allow for faster cleaning cycles between departures, all while maintaining a premium feel through wood-textured panels and concealed lighting.
We’ve always believed that marine interior design is where engineering meets emotion. During one Miami retrofit, a simple decision to add sound-dampening wall fabric turned a noisy staff corridor into a restful passageway. It reminded us that thoughtful design doesn’t just look good—it feels right, even on the busiest deck.