US presidential redecoration of the White House has drawn comparisons to 'Versailles meets Vegas' and has been contrasted with Kim Kardashian's 'aggressively neutral' approach. The project includes golden cherubs, 100ft flagpoles and giant paintings of the president throughout the residence. The redecorations occurred alongside presidential claims of 'ending six or seven wars.' Public reactions emphasize the contrast between lavish interior changes and widespread housing unaffordability. Interior decor has become a visible area for cultural and political judgment, with critics noting the ostentatious choices and their symbolic implications for leadership and national image.
The US president's redecoration of the White House has been compared to 'Versailles meets Vegas', Kim K went for 'aggressively neutral' - and while the rest of us struggle to afford a house, interior decor remains an area ripe for judgment There's obviously an argument to be made that 'offences against interior design' isn't exactly going to top the list of grievances that could be levelled against the current US president. But nevertheless, have you seen the state of the White House lately?
Despite being hard at work "ending six or seven wars" - his words - Donald Trump has reportedly also managed to find time to make extensive home improvements to his Washington DC gaff, installing golden cherubs, 100ft flagpoles and giant paintings of himself all over the place. Join the Irish Independent WhatsApp channel Stay up to date with all the latest news
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