Every U.S. leader has the option of remodeling the White House, with particular attention given to the Oval Office.
Each government’s cosmetic choices are influenced by their social beliefs and personal preferences. This is most evident in the various decisions made by former presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

Trump’s decorations are realist, expressing his long-lasting like of gold, while Biden’s were much more simple.
Trump extended the metal theme to encircle the entire Oval Office, while the golden curtains remained unbroken. He adorned the king shaping on the roof that was recently unadorned.
Biden had few portraits positioned close to the Oval Office; Trump has the Oval Office’s rooms cluttered with them, with a prominent portrait of past president Ronald Reagan to the left. The drawings are framed in metal.

The president’s meeting with foreign officials is where the differences become even more clear.


Former President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a liberal hero, was Biden’s core figure above the stove. Trump’s image is of former US president George Washington in defense garb.
Biden’s stove was entirely white, with green shrubbery adorning it. With the exception of five obvious portraits, the walls behind him were empty.
Trump’s fireplace has seven beautiful decorations adorning it, and it is decorated with gold. On each side of the mirrors are two golden decorations, and the other two are more up, two of which are flanked by two golden mirrors. Behind the stove are seven portraits obvious.
OVAL OFFICE CONFRONTATIONS ARE RARE, UNPRECEDENT, AND NOT UNPRECEDENT.
The simple wood tables from Biden have been replaced with gold to then make the tables that hold the busts to the fireplace’s flanks. Trump replaced Winston Churchill’s statue with Robert F. Kennedy’s.
Only the British symbol and the national seal hung in front of Biden’s Oval Office. Trump added the colors of all branches of the military.