Although the interior of the Serevan Palace was famous for its elegant imperial style, it wasn't designed in elaborated detail like the other classic Titan architectures. A good example would be the sleeping chambers of Prince O'Neil and Princess Alanis.
The most eye-catching element of the bedroom would definitely be the French windows as well as the ceiling which seemed to be stacked high like building blocks. The floor-to-ceiling French windows served as windows and door leading to the back garden of the palace. The blocks on the ceilings were divided into tiny squares, each of them was drawn with a bright colored painting depiction of the holy texts. In addition, the Italia-coastal styled chandelier hanging from the ceiling was a lampstand inlaid with twelve gold-folded plates. This ingeniously conceived folding plates and design could brighten up the entire room instantaneously with minimal effort.