The salon floor is level with the cockpit floor, making entry through the sliding glass doors very easy. The spacious and bright salon is harmoniously and practically designed. Right next to the entrance is an L-shaped galley consisting of a sink with a double stainless steel basin, a ceramic electric cooktop with an oven, and a generously sized work surface. When not in use, both the sink and cooktop can be covered, creating a large continuous workspace. Since everything is made of light-colored Corian, maintenance is very easy.
From the helm position, thanks to large glass surfaces, there is excellent forward and all-around visibility. All instruments—both navigation and engine monitoring—are clearly arranged and easily accessible, as are all switches on the control panel located to the right of the wheel. The entire port side of the salon is dedicated to a seating area with a (currently) fixed table.
In the center of the forward part of the salon, there is a passage leading below deck and to the cabins, accessed via two steps. From this small hallway, you enter directly into the forward owner’s cabin. To the front left is a bathroom for the two aft cabins, while two nearly identical cabins are located on the port and starboard sides. These cabins are spacious and simply designed, with a wardrobe near the entrance and two separate berths in the lower aft section. The port cabin feels slightly more spacious than the starboard one, as its entrance area extends beneath the salon seating, resulting in a larger and taller vestibule, and consequently a taller wardrobe.
As previously mentioned, the Adriana 44 has two identical bathrooms. While one is accessible from the hallway, the other is designed as an owner’s bathroom and can only be accessed from the forward cabin. Both are very large and equipped with a sink, an electric toilet with a porcelain bowl, and a separate shower without a traditional shower tray. Instead, the entire floor beneath the teak grating serves as a shower base. There are, of course, cabinets for storage, including one above the sink. The ceiling height in the bathrooms is 195 cm, ensuring comfort even for taller individuals.
The forward cabin, which can rightfully be called the owner’s cabin, is spacious and quite bright, although, like all interior areas, it is finished in mahogany. The light comes from the two previously mentioned roof windows, which also provide ventilation, as well as from longitudinal hull windows that cannot be opened but offer excellent views of the surrounding sea, especially while underway. The double bed is centrally positioned with the headboard facing forward, accompanied by unique bedside tables designed as small triangular shelves with lids.
In the left and right aft corners, there are wardrobe closets, while along both sides beneath the ceiling there are three shelves with cabinet doors. The largest storage space is located beneath the bed, meaning the forward cabin offers more than enough room for storing all necessary belongings.