Quickly Update Cruise Ships While Drydocked

Architectural Films & Finishes for Improved Marine Design

IMO Certified

Certified to the toughest standard for the modern day cruise ship.

Lightweight & Durable

Remodel without added unnecessary weight to your ship. Durable enough for years of guests.

Easy & Quick Installation

Simple installation without intrusive construction, quick enough to meet all your deadlines.

Keeping Up with Marine Design Trends for Cruise Ships

The aesthetics of a cruise ship’s interior spaces, whether guest rooms or common areas, help determine whether a passenger’s travel experience is positive. A passenger on the high seas has no choice but to suffer through a voyage defined by dated surroundings, or, alternatively, enjoy a beautiful, modern marine design. Damaged surroundings can negatively impact customer experience, and a ship’s interior experiences a lot of wear and tear as the ocean liner racks up nautical miles.

The opportunities to update a ship’s marine design using traditional construction methods are few and far between. That is because the ship needs to be drydocked for an extended period to allow for such marine renovations. And that means the boat isn’t in service generating revenue for the cruise line.

Leverage Architectural Films & Finishes in Interior Design on Cruise Ships

Belbein is a line of IMO Certified architectural finishes that can be applied to any smooth and non-porous surface of a cruise ship. The installation of Belbien is quick and cost-effective, thereby not impacting drydock time. And since installation is non-evasive, it can also be done at sea without disrupting passengers and crew.