Every president gets to decorate the Oval Office to their liking — but sometimes, they keep the decor of their predecessor.
It’s truly an “out with the old, in with the new” situation, and the decor change happens while the inauguration festivities ...
President Donald Trump redecorated the Oval Office with many of the same artifacts from his first White House term.
Source: White House Museum John F. Kennedy was in the process of redesigning the Oval Office when he was assassinated. The idea was to install a new red rug and pale curtains. In terms of ...
The Oval Office is traditionally redecorated to the incoming president’s liking while Inauguration Day ceremonies are taking place. Rugs, drapes, paintings and statuary are often replaced with ...
According to New York Post, the Oval Office gets a makeover in order to match the preference of the incoming president while the Inauguration Day ceremonies are ongoing. Drapes, rugs, and even ...
A quick scan of the Oval Office appears to show the return of flags for every service branch, which Biden did not have during his term. Biden, who had kept the drapes from Trump’s first term in ...
The modern Oval Office was born during the tenure of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Since then, new presidents have typically redesigned the space, swapping out the drapes, rug, chairs, and desk ...
President George H.W. Bush's Oval Office redecoration included a new rug with a gold Presidential Seal, new drapes, a coffee table, and two tall armchairs. The armchairs on either side of the ...