Interiors Design of US Presidents’ Office

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Have you ever thought about what the U.S. presidential office interior décor might look like, and whether or not the decor has changed from one president to another? Today, we'll show you the inside of the office a few American presidents. As we know, the Official workspace for the American president to the White House Oval Office. This is where he performs his duties, meets diplomats, dignitaries and other officials of the State. The elliptical chamber of a mansion called Castle Coole Irish influenced the Oval Office in 1908, designed by Nathan C. Wyeth for President William Howard Taft. The main setting of the Oval Office from 1909 to 1933 consisted of a green carpet, dark green drapes with valances eagle and olive green walls. In 1933, when Franklin D. Roosevelt has joined the office, redesigned with a blue-green carpet and green walls gray. A year later, in 1934, the office was moved to the southeast corner of the west wing and the decor was changed to a modern design. In 1945, the color of the room was changed to a shade grayer for Harry S Truman. In 1963, the Oval Office of John F. Kennedy was redesigned by Stéphane Boudin with new carpet and red curtains pale, but was dismantled after the assassination of President Kennedy before returned. President Lyndon B. Johnson kept a lot of Kennedy unchanged except Resolute desk. The ground was replaced Oval Office during the administration of George W. Bush. Based on a design by Eric Gugler 1933, the installation was settled in 2005 in a cross contrasting quarter-sawn oak and walnut. George Bush Jr. has revealed that he has delegated the decision to choose the carpet Laura Bush, who chose a yellow sunbeam design.



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