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Attendees of the White House’s second state dinner of the Trump1 presidency2 on Friday will see some new personal touches from the first lady, Melania Trump.
There are new wall coverings in the Red Room, new window treatments in the Green Room and restored furniture in the Blue Room. Those are just some of the home improvement projects the first lady has overseen3 to keep the public areas of the White House looking their best.
Stewart McLaurin is president of the White House Historical Association. He said sunlight had left the wall in the Red Room “so faded it was almost pink.”
He added, “Those rooms should always look their very best and it was just very faded and really, really needed to be done.”
First Ladies meet often with experienced White House workers to decide what improvements should be at the top of the to-do list.
As first lady, Melania Trump has centered on her interest in history as she oversees4 improvement projects. At a recent event, she said, “Our family is grateful to live in this true symbol of our nation’s history, but we are even more honored to play a part in restoring and enhancing our country’s sacred landmark5.”
McLaurin said the first lady designed a new floor covering for the Diplomatic Reception Room. The new rug includes the state flowers of all 50 American states.
Last year, the first lady returned an historic set of furniture known as the Bellangé suite6 to the Blue Room. President James Monroe brought it to the White House in 1817.
But in 1860, nearly all of the pieces were sold. The White House has brought back 10 of the original pieces. The rest were “lost to history,” McLaurin said.
The White House serves several purposes. It is an office for the president and his staff, a home for his family and a museum for the public.
About 500,000 people visit the White House every year. Heads of states and important people attend receptions and other events held there. This Friday, the Trumps7 will hold a state dinner for Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his wife.
“The White House does get a lot of wear and tear,” McLaurin said. And making changes to the White House is more complex than doing so in other homes.
Ideas for improvement projects need to be shared with the Committee for the Preservation8 of the White House. It provides advice on how to keep the public rooms of the White House in good condition. The committee then asks for money from the historical association. The association spends about $1 million to $1.5 million on such projects each year.
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Words in This Story
fade - v. to become less bright, to lose color
grateful - adj. feeling or showing thanks
symbol - n. an object that represents a particular idea
enhance - v. to increase or improve
sacred - adj. highly valued and important
original - adj. happening first or at the beginning
reception - n. a gathering9 to celebrate something or to welcome someone
wear and tear - phrase. damage that happens as a result of normal use or aging
1 trump | |
n.王牌,法宝;v.打出王牌,吹喇叭 | |
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2 presidency | |
n.总统(校长,总经理)的职位(任期) | |
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v.监督,监视( oversee的过去分词 ) | |
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n.陆标,划时代的事,地界标 | |
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n.一套(家具);套房;随从人员 | |
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7 trumps | |
abbr.trumpets 喇叭;小号;喇叭形状的东西;喇叭筒v.(牌戏)出王牌赢(一牌或一墩)( trump的过去式 );吹号公告,吹号庆祝;吹喇叭;捏造 | |
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n.保护,维护,保存,保留,保持 | |
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n.集会,聚会,聚集 | |
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