President Trump has unveiled his latest White House makeover, this time focusing on a bathroom renovation of the Lincoln Bathroom that has been touted as "very appropriate" by the president himself. The renovation sees the replacement of 1940s-era art deco green tile design with black and white polished statuary marble, complete with gold fixtures.
The move was unveiled via Trump's Truth Social platform, where he posted before-and-after photos of the small but storied space near the Lincoln Bedroom. Trump described the original tile design as "inappropriate" for the Lincoln Era and claimed that his new design would be more in line with the time period.
In a series of posts on Truth Social, Trump touted the renovation as a major upgrade, saying it was "renovated in the 1940s in an art deco green tile style which was totally inappropriate for the Lincoln Era." He then revealed that he had used "highly polished statuary marble" to achieve a more elegant look.
Trump also made light of his own renovation, joking that the new design could be the original marble that was installed during Abraham Lincoln's time. This move was seen as a nod to Trump's own taste for grandeur and luxury, which has been on full display throughout his presidency.
The renovation comes amidst controversy over Trump's larger plan to demolish the East Wing of the White House to build a sprawling $300 million ballroom. The project has drawn widespread criticism from both sides of the aisle, with 56% of Americans opposing it, according to a recent poll.
The move was unveiled via Trump's Truth Social platform, where he posted before-and-after photos of the small but storied space near the Lincoln Bedroom. Trump described the original tile design as "inappropriate" for the Lincoln Era and claimed that his new design would be more in line with the time period.
In a series of posts on Truth Social, Trump touted the renovation as a major upgrade, saying it was "renovated in the 1940s in an art deco green tile style which was totally inappropriate for the Lincoln Era." He then revealed that he had used "highly polished statuary marble" to achieve a more elegant look.
Trump also made light of his own renovation, joking that the new design could be the original marble that was installed during Abraham Lincoln's time. This move was seen as a nod to Trump's own taste for grandeur and luxury, which has been on full display throughout his presidency.
The renovation comes amidst controversy over Trump's larger plan to demolish the East Wing of the White House to build a sprawling $300 million ballroom. The project has drawn widespread criticism from both sides of the aisle, with 56% of Americans opposing it, according to a recent poll.