
Cita Marin Completes SG118 Green Pearl LNG Carrier Project in Genoa, Italy
A ship interior design that appears flawless on drawings or 3D renders may fall short if it is not executed with the correct installation techniques on site. Unlike land-based buildings, ships are dynamic structures constantly exposed to motion, vibration, and structural flexing. As a result, the success of a ferry interior design or a passenger ship interior design project depends not only on visual aesthetics but on the craftsmanship and technical expertise of the installation teams.
At Cita Marine Furniture, ship interior execution is approached as a balance between design intent and marine engineering. Our marine-grade workmanship standards ensure that what is designed and manufactured in our facilities is delivered with precision, durability, and long-term comfort in real operating conditions.
The Hidden Hero of Ship Interior Design: Vibration and Noise Control

Passenger comfort onboard is largely defined by acoustic performance. Without correct vibration and noise isolation techniques, even the most refined ferry interior design can quickly become uncomfortable.
Key installation principles we apply include:
Floating Floor Systems: Vibration-damping elements are installed between the deck structure and finished flooring. These systems prevent engine and machinery vibrations from transferring into passenger and crew areas.
Flexible Connection Systems: Wall and ceiling panels are mounted using flexible fasteners that adapt to the vessel’s natural movements. This prevents surface cracking, squeaking sounds, and long-term structural fatigue.
Correct implementation of these systems ensures quiet, stable, and comfortable interiors throughout the vessel’s operational life.
Precision Fit-Out in Passenger Ship Interior Design

In passenger ship interior design, perceived quality is defined by execution details. Perfectly aligned joints, seamless transitions between materials, and refined furniture edges are direct indicators of workmanship quality.
Cita Marine installation teams operate under a zero-defect philosophy. During the onboard installation of our factory-produced furniture and custom elements, only marine-grade adhesives, corrosion-resistant fasteners, and IMO-certified connection systems are used. This approach guarantees that the interior maintains its original visual and structural quality even after years of operation at sea.
A Holistic Approach from Manufacturing to Delivery

Successful ship interior design is not only an aesthetic achievement but also an engineering accomplishment. For designs to be implemented accurately onboard, continuous coordination between designers, supervisors, and installation teams is essential.
Cita Marine Furniture assumes full responsibility from concept development and furniture manufacturing through to final installation. This integrated project structure eliminates on-site interpretation errors and ensures that every detail is executed exactly as designed. The result is ship interiors that are visually refined, technically robust, and built to withstand the demanding marine environment.




