Samir Hussein/WireImage
- President Donald Trump is redecorating the Oval Office in his second, non-consecutive term.
- He's added numerous gold furnishings, some taken from Mar-a-Lago and the White House collection.
- He has also added portraits of past presidents, military flags, and a new rug.
Gold eagles. Gold cherubs. Gold appliqués. Gold signage.
Under President Donald Trump, the Oval Office is looking more and more like the gilded Grand Ballroom at his Mar-a-Lago estate.
In addition to gold furnishings and accents, Trump has also added military flags, numerous pieces of artwork, and a button on his desk that summons a staffer with a Diet Coke.
The transformation is one of many White House changes and renovations that Trump is carrying out during his second, non-consecutive term. He has also paved over the Rose Garden lawn, redecorated the Colonnade, and knocked down the East Wing to make way for a new ballroom, changes the president has described as necessary to update the White House and make it better suited to events and guests.
Take a look around Trump's redecorated Oval Office.