We’ve earlier presented the staggering superyacht M&M by Bilgin yachts, a superb mix of ancient and new, of history and tradition, an ages-old wrapping around a state of the art interior. Today we’re focusing on something completely opposite – the M superyacht. Even though it was completed by the same Turkish brand, it express the concepts of “new” and modern in a manner with never seen before.
The fabulous 40-meter M superyacht is as intriguing as it is beautiful and high-tech, simply due to the fact that it’s so far away from everything we’ve ever seen. It was launched in 2012 by Istanbul-based Bilgin Yachts and absolutely redefines the principles we’ve known related to yacht building. The exterior look of the M, silvery and contemporary, is exceptionally attractive and pleasing. It combines sharp edges and shapes with curvy and sleek lines, in an extremely special manner. The key ingredient of this level of exclusivity is the reverse bow, displaying some aggressiveness, yet in a beautiful, modern way.
The acclaimed H2 studio was responsible for the interior and exterior designs, at the experienced owner’s request. The instant you board, the area that stuns you is the main aft deck – fully fitted with elegant and state of the art amenities, it provides a summary of what’s following aboard the M. The cockpit, elegantly designed, with a stunning personality, is quite a masterpiece – it comprises a retro-styled exterior lounge fitted with modern, yet elegantly retained furnishing, lean sofas, gorgeous armchairs and a gorgeous al fresco dining table in the middle. There are also some lounging pads shaping up an eye-catching nook that protrudes into the stern of the M in a rather subtle way. Guests are elevated above the large aft swimming platform here, for intimate and exclusivity-related purposes.
Heading deeper inside, the main saloon is as contemporary as it can get, with a big modern lounge area alongside a black cocktail bar. They provide a gorgeous contrast with the large, off-white sofas and chairs, the superb light paneling for the walls and ceilings, elegant lighting scheme and plush grey carpeting. They all shape up a drastically informal place suitable for all sorts of occasions. The main dining lies fore, fitted with comfortable TV and movie space, upon a pretty much metropolitan ambiance. Great sophistication comes in the shape of the main saloon, a private and very modern area.
Fore, through the central foyer, the lavish and lush full beam master suite unfolds. It is designed similarly to the yacht’s overall design, with luxury materials like maccasser and zebrano wood essences, alongside creamy leathers. It provides lush, lavish accommodation in a glamorous atmosphere. It’s not minimalistic, don’t get me wrong; it’s designed flawlessly, intimately and extremely modern. The suite is comprised of a light, large stateroom, his and hers walk-in wardrobes, private office and gorgeously appointed en suite bathroom.
The fabulous M is able to accommodate up to 8 guests, the remaining guest suites being found on the lower deck. There are three luxurious double staterooms with en suites, providing guests with elegant accommodation. Heading upstairs, we stumble upon a skylounge that houses the main formal dining area of the M. This area focuses around a glass-topped dining table surrounded by stainless steel, grey leather chairs. The place is close to the lounge area with large, round chairs in white leather. Surrounded by wide windows, the upper saloon is nicely lit by the sun. Mixed with the upper aft deck and its lavish lounge cockpit with bar, welcoming modern furnishing and cozy sunloungers, a gorgeous atmosphere gets shaped up.
A particularly attractive spot is found fore – a private, panoramic cockpit with lavish Jacuzzi provides an intimate atmosphere, with bimini shades. The uppermost spot is the sundeck, fitted with generously sized sunpads and all-around views to match this entire magnificence.
[SuperYachtTimes]