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06-22-2021 06:49 AM - edited 06-22-2021 06:51 AM
They're all beautiful in their own way. Clinton's red striped sofas caught my eye, and I noticed the conspicuous absence of a sofa at all, in Eisenhower's office. Edit: I see Eisenhower's sofa now - it's there, just pushed against the wall.
06-22-2021 08:33 AM
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06-22-2021 10:46 AM
I almost universally prefer the office configurations that include lighter rugs. Those with dark blue carpet are so trite and predictable and, to me, the least appealing.
06-22-2021 10:54 AM
Interesting that only Kennedy and Johnson did not have valences. Gives a much lighter look.
06-22-2021 11:11 AM
As far as appealing to me as a soothing and calming room I choose Johnson. Trump is the the most Presidential to me.
06-22-2021 11:28 AM - edited 06-22-2021 11:55 AM
My favorites are President Reagan's and President George H.W. Bush's. I liked the neutral colors of Reagan's and the light blue of Bush's.
@lolakimono Thanks for the thread. This is so interesting!
06-22-2021 11:49 AM
Rearrangement of furniture is the only difference I see in Ford and Carter's . I like Obama's valance on the lovely window better than the 'poufy' ones on the others. Otherwise they all look pretty good. Nixon's colors certainly grab attention.
06-22-2021 12:34 PM
In preference order
# 12 President Trump office design
# 5 President Gerald Ford office design
# 6 President Jimmy Carter office design
# 7 President Ronald Regan
#13 President J Biden
I was surprised how colorfully dramatic President Nixon's office was. I must have missed how colorful his office was when I was much younger. Or we still had a black & white TV . There was similarity between, Gerald Ford's office and Jimmy Carter . The stripped candy cane sofas in President Clinton's office was an eye catcher. President Eisenhower 's green office, maybe was an expression of his tastes. He did like going to Camp David which I remember as camp Shangri- La which was named by President Roosevelt .
06-22-2021 12:44 PM
George H W Bush with the soft blue rug and drapes. It's serene and welcoming and not overly formal. The first photo, Ike's office with the mint green walls, reminds me so much of his wife Mamie. She was all about pastels.
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