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How Each Of The Last 7 US Presidents Have Decorated The Oval Office: Illustrated
Working from home can be a challenge for many, what with all the disruptions, how easy it is to lay in for an extra half an hour, and how tempting it can be to "just pop a load of washing in." Now that you have that picture, let's throw in hundreds of staff walking about your home day and night, and not forgetting the billions of people hanging on to your every word, and we have the life of the President of the United States. Sounds awful, doesn't it?
If you had to live like that for the next 4 (possibly 8) years, you'd want to make it as 'homely' as possible, right? Well, that's what the current and past Presidents of the United States have done. Not only do they add their personal touch to the White House, but they also make a few simple décor changes to the Oval Office as well.
After reviewing this fact, Aspire Doors found a few similarities between the Oval Office's appearance during the reign of each President. The wainscoting is never touched, the infamous Oval Office desk is largely the same, and it seems the most recent Presidents quite like a particular chest of drawers, as these aren't changed all that often either.
Aside from the above, the décor is changed each time a new President is elected; after all, they're the ones that have to use that room as their new home office. Let's take a look at the Oval Office interior design aspects that have been changed with each of the last 7 Presidencies—from Joe Biden to Ronald Reagan. As the Oval Office was built in 1933 and colored photos of it from this time are hard to come by, we've included some honorable mentions dating back to John F. Kennedy's reign.
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George H.W. Bush Snr: 1989–1993
George Bush Snr carried out a single, 4-year Presidency in the White House.
Like his son, George Bush Snr used a similar diluted color scheme throughout the White House. The main colors found in the Oval Office were steel blue, cream, and platinum.
George H.W. Bush Snr is the only President to display a scale model in the Oval Office to date. Bush Snr’s painting was curated in 1848 and was a picture of nature, suggesting a feeling of calm and tranquility; the painting is titled “Rutland Falls.” For his scale model, Bush Snr went for the empowering HMS Resolute ship. The contrast between the painting and the scale model is quite evident.
Barack Obama: 2009–2017
Arguably one of the best Presidents that the United States has ever had—also, the first black President, and possibly the most humble. Barack Obama managed to keep his Presidency for two elections, making him President of the United States for 8 years.
Being a man of the people, Barack didn’t choose flashy colors for the Oval Office’s décor. During Obama’s presidency, he chose a primary color scheme not too far removed from the American flag with warm red, sky blue, and creams and white.
A man more into paintings than statues, the Oval Office’s key items were two paintings: The Avenue in the Rain, painted in 1917, and Working on the Statue of Liberty, painted in 1946.
George W Bush: 2001–2009
Like Obama, George W. Bush also kept his Presidency for two elections, giving him a Presidential service of 8 years. Bush was the 43rd President of the United States; before that, he served as the Governor of Texas for 5 years.
In true gentlemanly fashion, Bush’s décor was minimalistic and muted. The soft color palette he chose for the Oval Office during his reign included platinum, cream, and grey-blue. Nothing flashy and over-the-top about this President, and interestingly, a similar color palette to that chosen by his father, George Bush Snr.
The two items that Bush proudly displayed on either side of the infamous Oval Office desk were paintings. The first, “A Charge to Keep,” was painted in 1916. The second, “Near San Antonio,” was painted in 1918.
Why is the desk referred to as "infamous" Did it murder a sitting president or trap someone's hand in one of it's jawline drawers?? I thought it was just a famous desk.
Probably a lot of good and bad decisions were made sitting at that desk
Load More Replies...The desk is not infamous. It's famous. The Resolute desk made from wood from the Resolute ship.
Thankfully downvotes will take care of that. You could just block some more interesting comments.
Load More Replies...Ronald Reagan: 1981–1989
This Presidential Oval Office design comes from Ronald Reagan’s 8-year reign.
He designed his Oval Office using warm, sumptuous colors—warm red, gold, and cream, with minimal detailing throughout.
Reagan displayed a painting and sculpture on either side of him for his entire presidency. The painting of George Washington, titled “George Washington” (who’d have guessed?), was painted in 1846. His chosen sculpture, created in 1905, was titled “Rattlesnake” (Remington) and depicted a cowboy riding a horse that was rearing up after being startled by a rattlesnake on the ground.
Fun fact: George H.W. Bush Snr also had the Rattlesnake sculpture displayed during his time in the Oval Office.
Bill Clinton: 1993–2001
Bill Clinton, another 8-year Presidential runner, took his seat in the Oval Office in 1993. Before his Presidency, Clinton was the Governor and Attorney General of Arkansas. His First Lady, Hillary Clinton, later became the first female to run for President of the United States. Sadly, she lost the election to Donald Trump.
Bill Clinton’s stint in the White House gave him enough time to decorate the house and the Oval Office as he saw fit. In stark contrast to his predecessor (and his successor), Clinton opted for bright, primary colors of red, yellow, and blue, no doubt to signify the power and fierceness he wanted to represent during his Presidential reign.
Bill Clinton decorated the Oval Office by using strong, authoritative statues. On one side, he had Rodin’s “The Thinker” statue, sculpted in 1901, and on the other side, he had “Appeal to the Great Spirit” from 1908.
Joe Biden: 2021 – Present
Whilst the new president is still finding his feet, the interior design of the Oval Office has been somewhat high on his priority list.
He’s introduced a bust of civil rights icon, Cesar Chavez alongside other busts of Rosa Parks and Eleanor Roosevelt, with a sculpture by Allan Houser of the “Chiricahua Apache”. He’s also replaced a portrait of controversial former president Andrew Jackson with one of Founding Father, Benjamin Franklin. He’s also removed a number of military flags that were installed by Trump.
In terms of color scheme, interestingly Biden has opted for a palette similar to former president, Donald Trump. He’s also reused the curtains and rug that were selected by Bill Clinton during his tenure as president.
Donald Trump: 2017–2021
During Trump’s Presidency, he had a complete White House renovation that lasted 17 days and reportedly cost $1.75 million; a little more than what Obama spent on renovations during his Presidency, but who’s surprised?
Donald Trump’s décor choices seemed to be a merge between George W. Bush and Bill Clinton; he went for a rich color palette of gold, navy, and platinum. If that doesn’t scream “I AM PRESIDENT,” then we don’t know what does!
Interestingly, the Oval Office’s artwork during Trump’s Presidency was a 1947 bust of Winston Churchill and an 1895 statue of The “Bronco Buster.”
Honorable Mentions:
Richard Nixon: 1969–1974
Richard Nixon opted for royal colors of yellow (gold), rich blue, and white. His curtains, sofas, chairs, and cushions were all yellow gold. What’s more, his wife designed the rug that was featured in the Oval Office. Her design depicted a background of royal blue with the presidential seal in gold.
John F. Kennedy: 1961–1963
One of the most revered Presidents of the United States, John F. Kennedy, kept his Oval Office minimal. In fact, it was “cold” in appearance, some may say. Kennedy’s core colors for the White House during his short, 2-year stint were silver, grey, platinum, and white.
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The graphics were nice, but a photograph of each would be a nice addition. Especially so the artwork or sculpture could be viewed.
Interesting! I'd love to see them all together to compare. The choices of paintings and sculptures is also interesting.
"...during the reign of each President." I'll be the pedant and point out our presidents don't "reign" as they are not royalty. Instead, they "serve." (Except Trumple Foreskin- he tried to reign... and failed at that too.) Interesting collection, tough- thank you!
Just off colors, I like the steel blue the best. Yellow is a close second.
Honestly, they all looked good, except Clinton. Those bright, jarring colors make it look like a bouncy house.
Pretty appropriate considering the amount of bouncing that went on whilst he was in there if you know what I mean
Load More Replies...I actually liked the ones the were calmer and plainer like bush's.
Very interesting! I like George H W Bush’s a lot. I don’t really like Bill Clinton’s, though. The red, yellow and blue is a bit tacky. Just my opinion!
Interesting. Thanks for taking the time. It's crazy how there is so little in terms of colours. Blue, gold, beige dominate. The top one is by far the best choice. Sorry you had to deal with people brining their strange, recency-biased political views into this. This is about colors, not political opinions, people!
I think it's kind of ridiculous to keep spending money to decorate an office that will be temporary.
Biden’s is Horrible, it’s all beige. Old people decorating. Beige, beige,....if you have no style or imagination, just do it up beige !!!
His office isn't on this post. Also Biden has been if office less than a week!! Get a life
Load More Replies...My fave Room was Obama’s because it has the colors of USA and I just like the feel of it
Wow. This entire story was copy pasted from a blog written by someone else. Even left in the bit at the bottom saying they have to credit the company. How bloody lazy is this.
The original blog post/content was created by me haha :)
Load More Replies...Interesting colors - red, white, and blue for Obama, Clinton threw up primary colors and his was super busy. Surprised Trump's diet coke button and gavel thingy did not show in the images. For me, I probably would have kept a lot of what was there, because what happens to it after?
...aaaand why is my comment getting downvotes? Haha.
Load More Replies...I was thinking the same. Just present the facts and move on. Why can't people just be nice?
Load More Replies...The graphics were nice, but a photograph of each would be a nice addition. Especially so the artwork or sculpture could be viewed.
Interesting! I'd love to see them all together to compare. The choices of paintings and sculptures is also interesting.
"...during the reign of each President." I'll be the pedant and point out our presidents don't "reign" as they are not royalty. Instead, they "serve." (Except Trumple Foreskin- he tried to reign... and failed at that too.) Interesting collection, tough- thank you!
Just off colors, I like the steel blue the best. Yellow is a close second.
Honestly, they all looked good, except Clinton. Those bright, jarring colors make it look like a bouncy house.
Pretty appropriate considering the amount of bouncing that went on whilst he was in there if you know what I mean
Load More Replies...I actually liked the ones the were calmer and plainer like bush's.
Very interesting! I like George H W Bush’s a lot. I don’t really like Bill Clinton’s, though. The red, yellow and blue is a bit tacky. Just my opinion!
Interesting. Thanks for taking the time. It's crazy how there is so little in terms of colours. Blue, gold, beige dominate. The top one is by far the best choice. Sorry you had to deal with people brining their strange, recency-biased political views into this. This is about colors, not political opinions, people!
I think it's kind of ridiculous to keep spending money to decorate an office that will be temporary.
Biden’s is Horrible, it’s all beige. Old people decorating. Beige, beige,....if you have no style or imagination, just do it up beige !!!
His office isn't on this post. Also Biden has been if office less than a week!! Get a life
Load More Replies...My fave Room was Obama’s because it has the colors of USA and I just like the feel of it
Wow. This entire story was copy pasted from a blog written by someone else. Even left in the bit at the bottom saying they have to credit the company. How bloody lazy is this.
The original blog post/content was created by me haha :)
Load More Replies...Interesting colors - red, white, and blue for Obama, Clinton threw up primary colors and his was super busy. Surprised Trump's diet coke button and gavel thingy did not show in the images. For me, I probably would have kept a lot of what was there, because what happens to it after?
...aaaand why is my comment getting downvotes? Haha.
Load More Replies...I was thinking the same. Just present the facts and move on. Why can't people just be nice?
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