<P> The Library was located on C - Deck at the aft end of the Titanic's superstructure, overlooking the aft well - deck and poop deck . Decorated in the Adam style, it was paneled in contrasting light sycamore and dark mahogany with columned accents . There were fluted, white - painted wooden columns throughout the room supporting a coffered plaster ceiling . Mahogany chairs and tables furnished the room, with writing desks by the windows with lamps and a large bookcase which functioned as lending library . This room combined the functions of library, lounge, writing room, and drawing room . </P> <P> The Smoking Room, like its First - Class counterpart, was a male - only domain . Located directly above the Library, it was decorated in the Louis XVI style, paneled in oak and laid with linoleum tiles . Oak club chairs upholstered in green Morocco leather surrounded square tables for card playing . There was an adjoining bar for stewards to supply drinks and cigars, and an adjoining lavatory . </P> <P> The Second - Class Dining Saloon was located aft on D - Deck, and shared the same galley as the First - Class Dining Saloon further forward . Although only about half the size of its First - Class counterpart, it was nonetheless a large room at 70 ft. long that could accommodate 394 in one sitting . Supplied with natural light by portholes, the room was paneled in oak and lined with linoleum flooring . There were parallel rows of long, rectangular dining tables in contrast to the cozy seating groups in First - Class, and the mahogany swivel chairs upholstered in red leather were bolted to the floor (this was a standard feature even in First - Class aboard other ships .) </P> <P> None of the 2nd - Class public areas of the Titanic survive in an appreciable form because they are located in the stern section, the decks of which have pancaked upon one another . The C - Deck steel housing which once contained the stairway and Library for 2nd - Class are discernible, along with the once - covered promenade area with its enclosed windows . </P>

What was 3rd class like on the titanic