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In Trump's grand plans to revive, The White House's splendor and fame, A ballroom with marble floors so gleam, Paving Rose Garden for new leisure time.
"Keeps my real estate juices flowing," he shares, As battles, deportations, policies he marries. His vision for the Oval Office glistens bright, With golden flourishes, his mark to be lighted in history.
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Exclusive | Trump’s big, beautiful, Mar-a-Lago-inspired renovation plans for the White House: ‘Keeps my real estate juices flowing’
When he’s not busy ending wars, deporting illegal aliens, overhauling the federal bureaucracy and drastically reordering world trade, the president has big plans for matters closer to home.
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Miranda Devine Opinion exclusive Trump’s big, beautiful, Mar-a-Lago-inspired renovation plans for the White House: ‘Keeps my real estate juices flowing’ By Miranda Devine Published April 13, 2025, 10:38 p.m. ET When he’s not busy ending wars, deporting illegal aliens, overhauling the federal bureaucracy and drastically reordering world trade, the president has big plans for matters closer to home. Donald Trump the property developer is busting out of the political straitjacket to bling the Oval Office and reimagine the White House. From planning a “beautiful, magnificent” new ballroom to paving over the Rose Garden to create a convivial, Mar-a-Lago-style terrace, the 45th and 47th president is determined to make his mark on the White House this time. “It keeps my real estate juices flowing,” he told a reporter recently. Last week, after announcing a pause on reciprocal tariffs, Trump took personal interest in rearranging presidential portraits in the grand White House entrance hall. Because he is serving non-consecutive presidential terms, he gets to display two official portraits in the White House and has been mulling four or five traditional versions in muted tones created by official artists, including one memorable painting in which he looks fierce as he leans on the edge of the Resolute Desk. More From Miranda Devine Miranda Devine: Kash Patel’s FBI promotion of MAGA villain Steven Jensen sends the wrong message Nassau County Exec Bruce Blakeman, FBI Director Kash Patel discuss cooperation over Medicaid fraud allegations, sources say Democrats refuse Barack Obama’s election meddling — as former prez’s influence within the desperate party withers But last week he chose a temporary artistic addition to the grand foyer: a colorful painting of himself after last year’s assassination attempt in Butler, Pa., with his face bloodied and fist raised, capturing the iconic moment that he thinks may have turned the election for him. 6 The most marked change Trump has made to the White House, so far, however, is in the Oval Office, where he keeps adding more golden flourishes. AFP via Getty Images The striking painting will stay in the foyer for two or three months, before a more traditional portrait takes its place. It replaced a modernistic portrait of Barack Obama, which was moved across the hall to replace one of George W. Bush.
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An image prompt might look like this: A photograph of Donald Trump sitting at a desk adorned with gold accents, surrounded by an elaborately designed presidential office filled with luxurious marble and high ceilings. Behind him stands an oversized painting depicting the intense moment of a past election, with his face clearly visible in bloodied detail.
Video Prompt 1
Imagine a 30-second video showing the president's Oval Office transformed into something akin to luxury real estate—a grand space with opulent details, including gold accents and plush furnishings. The scene transitions smoothly from displaying an original Obama portrait to introducing the Trump painting capturing his iconic moment of defiance after an assassination attempt in Butler, PA.
This analysis provides a technical categorization inspired by poets like Shakespeare or songwriters such as Ed Sheeran for creative inspiration while maintaining focus on content tone and message fitting the context.
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Bush ascended to a private stairway, With father there, his family's crestful air. A touch of homage for the Bush lineage so grand.
Obama’s frame proudly stands in front, Its modern elegance paired with Trump's new intent. Yet Trump prefers Obama - he views that presidency as failed, Calling it "failed" citing $8 trillion mis-spent and "death and destruction."
Changes aplenty, Oval Office redesigned anew, Golden touches abound from Mar-a-Lago estate.
Marble mantle now graced with gold urns, Above the doorways cherubs gleam in all their glory. Gilded floral leaf appliques adorn the frieze, Where Trump's influence shines through his golden treasure.
His desk adorned by FIFA World Cup trophy grand, Next, cornice moldings will receive golden luster's command. Planes of gold on lamps and ceiling chandeliers he'll adorn, But for now, a single pair side by side they'll lay at their command.
Rose Garden paved to make it space anew, East Wing ballroom awaits in the shadows true. Presidential portraits multiply from five to twenty-fold, Each frame adorned with golden frames that shine like gold.
Lincoln stands tall above, his place of honor so fine, Reagan features near, a president famed and divine. McKinley's portrait too Trump has envisioned, As "tariff guy," rich in prosperity he's referred.
Declaration Independence sits behind blue velvet's gleam, A Gulf named America takes map upon easel seem. Those style mavens on TV chide his opulent taste, Trump simply says, "He loves the gold tchotchke."
Bush was moved into the stairway that leads up to the private residence, where he now sits alongside his father, a nice touch for the Bush family, who are due to visit the White House for an event in the summer. Keeping Obama’s portrait in pride of place in the foyer was driven in part because its modern frame matches the new Trump portrait — but also, judging by Trump’s cordial demeanor with Obama at Jimmy Carter’s state funeral in January, he prefers him to the younger Bush, whose presidency he has frequently disparaged as “failed,” citing the $8 trillion spent intervening in the Middle East, which achieved nothing but “death and destruction.” 6 The changes Trump has made to the Oval Office are evident based on his meeting with predecessor Joe Biden back in November. AP Trump has also ordered a huge painting of Abraham Lincoln to be moved out of relative obscurity in the stairway into the cross hall to replace a portrait of Bill Clinton, which will find an appropriate new home. Dept. of interior design Where the Joe Biden presidential portrait will go when it is completed is not yet clear, but it’s hard to avoid the quip that it belongs in the basement, or that it will have a horizontal format to befit his well-known position reclining on a beach chair. The most marked change Trump has made to the White House, so far, however, is in the Oval Office, where he keeps adding more golden flourishes, most of which he flies in from his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla. The gilding of his office began with seven golden urns placed on top of the mantlepiece, replacing ersatz shrubbery left by Biden. Then he added gold cherubs above the doorways, ornate floral gold leaf appliques to the mantel frieze and walls, gilded Rococo mirrors hanging on the doors and side tables featuring golden eagles at their base. Even the lamps have gold touches, and on the president’s desk is a huge golden trophy from the FIFA World Cup. He plans next to have gold leaf applied to the cornice moldings, which have been stripped back and painted in preparation. Already the room looks far more lively and glamorous than it did under Biden. A chandelier may be next on the decorating schedule, although the center of the ceiling is adorned with a historic plaster molding of an eagle, so it may have to be two chandeliers side by side. 6 A New York Post mockup illustrates the proposed White House plans, including a paved Rose Garden and a ballroom in the East Wing. NY Post Design On the curved walls, Trump has quadrupled the number of gilt-framed presidential portraits to 20, from Biden’s five, with Lincoln taking pride of place above the fireplace and Ronald Reagan prominently featured to the right of the Resolute Desk, where visitors will see it first. Room will be made for a portrait of one of Trump’s favorite predecessors, William McKinley, when a suitable one can be found. The 25th US president, who served from 1897 to 1901, was the original “tariff guy” whom Trump has praised as a “natural businessman [who] made our country very rich through tariffs.” Trump has also added a historic copy of the Declaration of Independence, which hangs on the wall behind a blue velvet curtain to protect it from the sunshine that floods into the room through French doors. There is also a big map of the newly named “Gulf of America” standing on an easel behind the president when he sits at his desk. Those well-known style mavens at “The View” are already screeching about Trump’s opulent tastes. “He thinks he’s the interior decorator-in-chief now,” sneered Joy Behar, whose Sag Harbor décor runs to rattan mats and boxy white couches. Her co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin, who favors beige and brown in her Bronxville décor, disparaged Trump’s aesthetic as “somewhere between Pablo Escobar and Liberace. He loves the gold tchotchke.” But Trump couldn’t care less.
Image Prompt 2
An image prompt for a text-to-image AI model featuring an oval office adorned in golden splendor, framed presidential portraits, and the centerpiece portrait of Abraham Lincoln elevated. The room feels alive with vibrant colors and elegant design choices.
Technical Information: Inspired by the elegance of Shakespeare's sonnets but with more modern flair to match current trends.
Video Prompt 2
A 30-second video prompt showing a tour of the refurbished Oval Office as described in the text, emphasizing transitions between various parts of the office. It features an overhead view of Trump's changes and ends on a grand shot of him seated at his desk surrounded by all the gold accents, with the portrait of Lincoln prominently displayed.
Technical Information: Inspired by the storytelling style of Quentin Tarantino but edited for a smooth flow in video production techniques such as rapid cuts and a mix of close-ups and wide shots.
Verse 3
In the heart of the White House, where history unfolds, A debate brews about what once laid on ground. The Rose Garden's grass, so lush but always wet, Has caught Trump's eye for something new.
His plan to pave it over, a change so bold, To create a space like a convivial club for old and young. He envisions entertainments that bring them close, In the style of Mar-a-Lago, under golden skies.
Trump admires the view from his veranda too, Of bucolic vistas stretching far and wide to sea. But it's not just about grandiose visions alone, Changes like trimming down a magnolia's boughs make one ponder.
With wires propping up, life was fading fast, A tree in its condition posed safety risk. And so Trump with steely resolve decides to part ways, To usher out the old and bring forth new days.
In his vision of the White House grander yet, Trump plans a ballroom space, vast and bright and neat. To accommodate visitors from far-off lands, His offer to build it in itself is an endearing sign.
When foreigners come, he says, state dinners ought not be spent In tents under starry skies that stretch endlessly. A larger room is needed where they can converse in good cheer, He dreams of space for gatherings large and near.
Despite his offers at times being unheard or unanswered, The White House continues to stand tall and resound. With history echoing through its halls, a testament to the past, Trump's visions paint a picture that does startle us all.
Despite the cacophony of criticism that greets his every move, he is planning to pave over the grassed area of the Rose Garden, which sits outside his office and where he regularly holds press conferences. Party leader The grass, while lush, is always wet, and he is concerned about women’s heels getting snagged, as happened recently to his press secretary, Karoline Leavitt. He will match the white limestone around the border remaining from first lady Melania Trump’s previous elegant redesign, and create a space surrounded by hedges of red tulips and white roses much like the golden terrace at Mar-a-Lago. He envisages something like a convivial private club for him to entertain members of Congress and other visitors. He admires the bucolic vista from the veranda off the Oval Office and has taken a keen interest in the groundskeeping work of the National Park Service. 6 Trump is planning to pave over the grassed area of the Rose Garden, which sits outside his office and where he regularly holds press conferences. Getty Images 6 A New York Post mockup illustration shows what a paved Rose Garden could look like. NY Post Design Last week he made the tough decision, which his less bold predecessors had avoided, of cutting down the historic, 200-year-old “Andrew Jackson magnolia” that was half dead and propped up by wires. “The bad news is that everything must come to an end, and this tree is in terrible condition, a very dangerous safety hazard, at the White House Entrance, no less, and must now be removed,” he announced on Truth Social, before ordering a new sapling that is a direct descendant of the original tree be planted in its place. Probably the most consequential change Trump plans to the White House is to add a gigantic ballroom. It will be accessed through doors in the East Room, which is currently the biggest room in the house, but which Trump believes is wholly inadequate for large gatherings. He has often scoffed at Obama and Biden holding state dinners in tents on the South Lawn. “When a foreign leader comes over … they should not be in a tent,” he has said. Golden age He previously offered to build a 160-foot-long ballroom and pay for the $100 million cost himself, but despite approaching “top people” at the Biden administration four or five times, they never responded. “I am very good at building ballrooms,” he said at a reception in the East Room in February. “I build beautiful ballrooms … like I have at Mar-a-Lago, as beautiful as it can be.” He added, “I offered to do it to the Biden administration, a very active administration, but I didn’t hear back [so] I’m going to try to make the offer to myself … because we could use a bigger room … I think we’ve outgrown the tent stuff.” The White House has undergone several renovations since its construction in 1792: CASUALTY OF WAR: In August 1814, British troops occupied Washington, DC, and burned the White House down during the War of 1812. James Hoban was called upon to rebuild it based on his original design. In 1817, President James Monroe moved into the rebuilt White House, and it was during his administration that the South Portico was constructed. The North Portico was added in 1829, during the presidency of Andrew Jackson. OVAL ADDITION: The Oval Office was built in 1909, though at the time it was located in the middle of the West Wing’s south side. It was moved to the southeast corner of the White House in 1934, overlooking the White House Rose Garden, where it remains to this day. 6 WET RENOVATION: An indoor swimming pool (above) was first installed at the White House in 1933, under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who used it for swim therapy to ease symptoms from polio. The basement pool was enjoyed by several presidents and their families, perhaps most notably John F. Kennedy, who was known to take a dip twice a day and even hold races with members of his cabinet.
Verse 4
In '70, the pool beneath a Nixon's gavel, Became press room to media, an echo through years. Rose Garden, Wilson wife with her husband, Sculpted beauty that even time couldn't erase.
Ford's bequest for a swimming, under Gerald's sway, Then Obama's basketball court in its way. Architects dream, White House Georgian adore, Shimmering opulence echoes from Mar-a-Lago doors.
Trump boasts gold in his ballroom grandiose, No zoning board to stall his bold new house build. As president, he crafts a legacy so fine, Revamped White House for the great nation he'll spin.
Oval Office flourishes of golden grace, Echoes of Joe Biden's meeting with grace. Paved Rose Garden turns grassy plot into space, Trump's touch, a testament to his might and zest.
The pool was later covered up and converted to a press room in 1970 under President Richard Nixon. ROSE GARDEN: The White House Rose Garden, which is often used to host media appearances by the president, was established in 1913 by Woodrow Wilson’s wife, Ellen Louise Axson Wilson. The iconic garden has undergone numerous transformations over the years, including the addition of a swimming pool at the behest of President Gerald Ford and the installation of a basketball court under Barack Obama. He has architects drawing up plans that are sympathetic to the White House’s Georgian architecture, which he admires enormously, often calling it the most beautiful building in the world. The interior likely will take its cue from the Donald J. Trump Grand Ballroom at Mar-a-Lago that spans 20,000 square feet and shimmers with Versailles opulence thanks to glittering chandeliers and $7 million of gold leaf adorning its walls. “I’ve got more gold in that ballroom than anybody’s ever had in a ballroom before,” he boasted earlier this year. Unlike with his previous property development plays, this time, there is no zoning authority Trump has to go through to build the new two-story wing that will house the ballroom. As president, he can build whatever he likes, a power that brings a gleam to his eye. With his attention on history, Trump the builder wants to leave the American people a revamped White House befitting the country he is making great again. Filed under donald trump exclusive interior design mar-a-lago oval office renovations white house 4/13/25 Read Next Don't let Iran stall its way into going nuclear Columnists Betsy McCaughey China's chokehold on US medicine is risking American lives Kirsten Fleming I went inside AOC & Bernie Sanders' 'Fighting Oligarchy' tour — here's what the right should know Cindy Adams New York has changed a lot over the years — but is it for the better? See All Columnists Covers Today's Cover Front Cover Back Cover Flip for back cover Browse Covers Trending Now on NYPost.com This story has been shared 84,293 times. 84,293 Gene Hackman's wife made haunting internet search days before she died This story has been shared 63,164 times. 63,164 Major fast-food chain takes aim at Katy Perry after Blue Origin space flight: 'Can we send her back' This story has been shared 40,472 times. 40,472 Disturbing photos show inside of Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa's filthy hoarder home — where their mummified remains were found The most marked change Trump has made to the White House, so far, however, is in the Oval Office, where he keeps adding more golden flourishes. AFP via Getty Images The changes Trump has made to the Oval Office are evident based on his meeting with predecessor Joe Biden back in November. AP A New York Post mockup illustrates the proposed White House plans, including a paved Rose Garden and a ballroom in the East Wing. NY Post Design Trump is planning to pave over the grassed area of the Rose Garden, which sits outside his office and where he regularly holds press conferences. Getty Images A New York Post mockup illustration shows what a paved Rose Garden could look like. NY Post Design You are viewing 1 of 6 images Previous Image Next Image Advertisement
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The Oval's Echoes
Within these walls, where portraits hold their sway,
And marble gleams beneath a solemn light,
The weighty counsel gathers day by day,
To shape the course of nations, dark and bright.
The Oval’s heart, a stage for solemn plea,
Where voices rise, and ambitions fiercely flee,
A gilded cage for power's decree,
Reflecting back a troubled destiny.
Yet whispers rise of change, a grand design,
A ballroom’s grace to stretch the Rose’s hue,
To host the revels of a nation’s shine,
And banish shadows with a vibrant view.
But echoes linger, of what was and might be,
A shifting landscape for posterity.
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