"The SL102 is a favorite recent project because of the unique asymmetry of its interior. Working with Sanlorenzo, we altered the classical balance to create a new type of living arrangement. From the hall on the right, a sliding door allows access to the classic walk-around, running outside from bow to stern; on the left, through a section of the railing that can be lowered, we have a full-height glass pane overlooking the ocean. This asymmetry not only increases the volume of the interior footprint, but also allows for two different views of the sea. We wanted a seamless internal flow from the cockpit right through to the tip of the bow. So, by virtue of an absence of steps and barriers between the spaces, there is a continuity between the indoor and outdoor areas. The wooden floors also help with this. The main salon, for example, has walnut flooring with a finish that aligns with the external and internal deck so, when the sliding doors are open, the hall looks like an extension of the external bridge. We also kept the same color scheme throughout the boat for a cohesive look.
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