High Flying Interiors
The inside of a private jet can resemble a plush hotel room or a posh home. Curl up in front of a 60-inch plasma television, recline in a leather armchair, or entertain around an eight-person dining room table. The following slides show enviable interiors created by Midcoast Aviation, a St. Louis firm that puts the finishing touches on jets.
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Cinema lounge
The aircraft service company Jet Aviation and Eidsgaard Design collaborated in the conception of this cinema lounge (the image is a rendering). They took inspiration from lounges found on yachts. The room has stadium seating, a mezzanine daybed, and a 60-inch retractable plasma screen.
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Entrance
Because the corporate-jet demographic is younger than ever, contemporary interior designs, like this idea for a jet entrance, are becoming increasingly popular.
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Lavatory
Higher ceilings, as on the Boeing 787 shown in this rendering, allow for concealed light fixtures, producing a softer effect that recalls the lighting of the bathroom in an upscale hotel.
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Dining room
The dining room shown in this rendering accommodates eight, offers counter space suitable for a buffet meal, and even has a pantry.
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Stateroom
This concept for a sleek master suite hides a plasma-screen TV behind a mirror, with the ottoman and bed both facing it.
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Lounge
A mirror divides the front and back cabins of this Dassault Falcon jet, creating the illusion of more space.
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Living room
Not everyone chooses modern. This living room features leather and floral-upholstered armchairs, its own flat-screen TV, an in-flight entertainment system with Dolby surround sound, and an exit door covered up with a mural.
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