With one of our core production facilities based in Yalova, Turkey, Accomar plays a leading role in the country’s marine construction and interior fit-out sector. We provide full-scale solutions that include shipbuilding, interior layout planning, outfitting, and refitting. Our Turkey-based operations support a wide range of vessels including passenger ferries, cruise ships, fishing boats, and commercial fleets—delivering durable and visually refined interiors tailored to local and international standards.
On this page, we share Accomar’s approach to marine interior design in Turkey, highlighting the blend of manufacturing strength, aesthetic insight, and regulatory precision that defines our work in the region.
Marine Interior Expertise Rooted in Turkish Craftsmanship
Accomar’s interior projects in Turkey benefit from a highly skilled local workforce and access to marine-grade material suppliers within the region. Our Turkish-built interiors stand out for:
- Cabin and galley modules produced with precision in our Yalova facility
- Marine furniture assembled using fire-retardant, eco-certified components
- Locally sourced panels and finishes optimized for cost-effective refits
- Designs adapted to the cultural and operational context of regional operators
Interior Solutions for Turkish Passenger and Cargo Vessels
Turkey’s maritime sector includes a growing mix of passenger, cargo, and hybrid-use vessels. Our marine interior design services for Turkish fleets include:
- High-efficiency sleeping quarters with integrated storage
- Washroom upgrades using antimicrobial coatings
- Dining and recreation area refits for crew and staff comfort
- Deckhead and bulkhead replacements during dry dock periods
Design, Compliance, and Cultural Consideration
We design interiors that meet SOLAS and IMO requirements while also respecting local expectations. For example, Turkish ferry operators often require flexible prayer areas and extra ventilation zones—features we integrate seamlessly into our layouts.
In one of our most personal projects, we refurbished a small family-run ferry that had operated on the Sea of Marmara for decades. Instead of replacing every worn part, we preserved key details like hand-carved wall rails and blended them into a fresh, modern layout. The owner’s eyes welled up when he saw it—he said it looked exactly how he had imagined, just cleaner and stronger. That’s the kind of trust we work to earn in every Turkish project.