What is the condition of the Ships interiors?
Most of the soft woods used in the construction of Titanic, such as the pine walls between cabins and staterooms, have disappeared throughout the vessel. This has turned most of the Ships interiors into enormous steel caverns, with a thick layer of brown ooze covering the decks. There are, however, some remnants of the once-opulent dcor, mostly in the quiet water parts of the wreck where the lack of circulation inhibits wood-digesting organisms. Ceiling and wall panels, wainscoting, and decorative window coverings are best preserved in the first-class reception room, and a few of the deluxe suites on the decks above.