The wallpaper in the entryway powder room is Chinese rice wallpaper. It is more than 300 years old.
The living room walls are highlighted by antique linenfold paneling, which was salvaged from a French chateau.
The dining room ceiling had horse hair mixed in with the plaster to help the workmen hold the design. The dining table is a replica of a 16th century table that is currently in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The table was commissioned by the Terlatos.
The kitchen contains a walk-in safe. This is where the Armours stored their silver.
Each bedroom in the family living quarters had a private bath or a shared bath. Two of the bedrooms have fireplaces and each has a sleeping porch.
The Armour family had a staff of 26 to maintain the house and grounds of Tangley Oaks.