#44 President Barack Obama
#43 President George W. Bush
digital rendering of Bush 43's carpet
#42 President Bill Clinton
digital rendering of Clinton's carpet
This shows the Clinton rug replica being made for his library. It really shows the size of the carpet.
#40 President Ronald Regan (#43 borrowed the carpet until his was made). Clearly #43's carpet was inspired by this one.
#39 President Jimmy Carter used #38 President Gerald Ford's decor:
#37 Richard Nixon:
President Ford using the Nixon decor, before redecorating
#36 Lyndon Johnson
this is the replica office in the Johnson Library
#35 John F. Kennedy
Sadly, this decor was installed while President and Mrs. Kennedy were in Dallas in November 1963. It was dismantled before Mrs. Kennedy returned to the White House.
#35 President Dwight D. Eisenhower
#33 President Harry Truman
#32 Franklin Roosevelt
Bonus President: Josiah Bartlet ("The West Wing"):
Love the sconces!
So, who do you think did it best?
So, we basically have 60 years of the same old, same old. So, the question is, if you were decorating the Oval, would you do something different? And what about when we finally have a woman President, would we see a little something floral and not just the same old "man cave" as Maureen Dowd calls it?
I thought I'd run a little contest. Create a single panel design board (via Olioboard or Polyvore, or with any other format) of how you'd love to see this, the world's most influential room, look. Email me your entry by September 30th. I'll post them all and we'll run a little poll about who got it right. Don't forget to tell us if you're decorating for a male or female president, or, why you don't think it would matter. I'm not yet sure of the prize, but I have a ton a fabulous new design books, so am thinking a book of your choice would make a nice prize. So, you have 30 days to create your own oval office.
images courtesy of The White House Museum and other sources
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