


White House Undergoes Major Renovations, Including New Ballroom
President Trump oversees major White House renovations, adding a 90,000-square-foot South Lawn ballroom for 650 guests, with Rose Garden and Oval Office updates.
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Overview
- President Trump is overseeing significant White House renovations, including a new ballroom on the South Lawn, described as a much-needed and exquisite addition.
- The new ballroom is a substantial 90,000-square-foot addition, designed to accommodate up to 650 guests, significantly expanding the White House's capacity for large events.
- The new ballroom's design adheres to the White House's classical architectural style, ensuring the new structure blends seamlessly with the existing historic building.
- Beyond the ballroom, White House renovations also include an overhaul of the iconic Rose Garden, enhancing its aesthetic and functional appeal for presidential events.
- Additional improvements include new embroidery in the Oval Office and new flagpoles, contributing to a comprehensive update of White House grounds and interior spaces.
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The White House ballroom construction will begin in September 2025 and is expected to be completed before the end of President Trump's term. The project is estimated to cost approximately $200 million, funded by President Trump and other patriot donors.
The construction of the new ballroom will be led by Clark Construction, with engineering handled by AECOM. The design will match the White House's classical architectural style and closely resemble the historic East Wing that previously occupied the site.
Besides the new ballroom, renovations include an overhaul of the Rose Garden to improve aesthetics and functionality for events, new embroidery in the Oval Office reflecting President Trump's maximalist style and gold embellishments, and new flagpoles around the White House grounds.
The new 90,000-square-foot ballroom will significantly expand the White House's capacity by accommodating up to 650 guests, allowing for much larger official events and gatherings than previously possible.
President Trump and the White House team are committed to preserving the special history of the White House by ensuring the new ballroom and other updates maintain the classical architectural heritage and blend seamlessly with the existing historic buildings.
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