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This Is How The Last 7 American Presidents Have Decorated Their Oval Office!

  • 10:06 pm March 29, 2021
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American Presidents are often considered to be the most influential people in the world. All of them come with their own set of likings and disliking for things. They have their own taste. This is how all of them decorated their prestigious office!

Ronald Reagan: 1981–1989

Regan became the President in 1981! He completed his both the terms as Prez! He designed his Oval Office using warm, sumptuous colors—warm red, gold, and cream, with minimal detailing throughout. Nice!



George H.W. Bush Snr: 1989–1993

Mr Bush was respected and was known for his amazing taste in things! This is how he decorated his room!

Bill Clinton: 1993–2001

Then came Clinton and his taste in things! He changed the office as per his requirements. 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. Very interesting!



George W Bush: 2001–2009

And then came Mr Bush junior. His idea of style was minimalistic and classy. The soft color palette he chose for the Oval Office during his reign included platinum, cream, and grey-blue.

Barack Obama: 2009–2017

Next one is the first ever black President of USA. He will also go down as one of the most popular Presidents by the way! 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.



Donald Trump: 2017–2021

Mr Trump was next and he had his own ideas about things (pun intended). 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? Now that is a massive amount, right? He went for a rich color palette of gold, navy, and platinum.