We have already compared the costs of purchasing vs. renting an aircraft since private jet flights are growing in popularity during the epidemic. Now let’s move past the purely practical considerations and find some artistic inspiration by seeing the most opulent private jet interiors, with an emphasis on the best bedrooms situated on board.
Continue reading to discover our pick of the most cutting-edge concepts, which range from the creative designs of the Boeing Business Jet to the opulent interiors of the Gulfstreams, Bombardiers, and Embraers that are now for sale.
Modern penthouse-style master bedrooms with black accents, intricate ceiling decorations, and cutting-edge technology
According to Max Prado, a representative of the aviation design firm SkyStyle, “when flying ultra-long distances, the owners (of business jets) are looking for a comfortable lounge, multi-function conference area, and a large master suite to ensure the ultimate flight experience.” Prado was speaking about one of their most recent concepts, the Genesis BBJ Max 7, which was created for Boeing Business Jets.
A magnificent walk-in bathroom and a jet bedroom. SkyStyle Design/The Boeing Company & KiPcreating provided this concept for the Boeing Business Jet Max 7 aircraft.
Even if a jet’s interior layout doesn’t exhibit the same level of originality and ingenuity as the SkyStyle designs, Boeing usually incorporates a few elements to create rooms that are particularly attractive but also restful.
You won’t feel crammed inside a subway tube because of the variety of ceiling types. This is how Alex Fecteau of Boeing Business Jet describes the idea behind the ceiling of the Genesis BBJ Max 7 that is designed to seem like the night sky. Other lighting suggestions for private jet bedrooms include perimeter, accent, and “wall washing” lighting (which softly lights a vertical surface).
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2003 Bombardier Global Express, P.O.R. View Listing, Nuremberg, Germany
Speaking about color schemes, black accents are frequently seen in the interiors of luxury aircraft, whether they are wall decorations or even collections of textile components. Even in hotel guestrooms, black is a popular choice. Take note of how a plane’s cabin is altered by darker couches and other furniture.
2013 Gulfstream G550, USA, P.O.R. VIew Listing