The kitchen is small and utilitarian, providing the bare essentials for two people to maneuver and fix meals. Beds fold out from the rounded halls when needed, and fold back into the wall when not in use. Inside, in the living quarters section, the environment is very sterile, with plenty of silver and white paneling all around.
However, magnetic boots are not needed inside the station since its rotation creates enough artificial gravity for normal, Earth-like movement. Should anyone visit B.O.M.B.-001, they would have to perform a space walk with magnetic boots in order to gain access from one section to the other. Because of this, the living section and the command section are completely shut off from each other - not that anyone is currently living on the satellite. A stray communications satellite impacted this part of the hull, resulting in severe damage to the interior door mechanism that linked the living quarters to the command center. Its circular outer hull remained intact, except for damage to the northern section.
Over the course of its two-hundred-year wait, B.O.M.B.-001 sustained a bit of damage.