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Inside America’s most powerful home: 7 stunning pictures of The White House

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 2, 2026, 16:00 IST
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Inside America’s most powerful home: 7 stunning pictures of The White House

The White House, located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., is not just a political landmark but one of the most iconic residential estates around the globe. From a real estate point of view, the White House is an epitome of location value, heritage architecture, interior décor, and landscaped areas. According to The White House, spanning across an area of 18 acres with over 130 rooms, it is an icon of historic luxury estate architecture.




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Entrance Hall

In high-end real estate, first impressions are key to defining the value of a place. The Entrance Hall is designed to act as a foyer for this place. With classical columns, marble flooring, and a symmetrical floor plan, this room resembles those found in ultra-premium mansions around the world. It emphasises the role of architectural beauty in increasing the value of a place.



Image Credit: The White House Historical Association

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Cross Hall

Stretching across the State Floor, the Cross Hall connects major rooms like the East Room, Blue Room, and Green Room. Visitors often see this broad corridor in official imagery, as it’s used during state ceremonies and processions. Its architectural layout enhances sightlines and gives a classic sense of balance and symmetry.

Image Credit: The White House Historical Association

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The Blue Room

The oval-shaped Blue Room is one of the White House’s most iconic spaces, used for receiving guests during formal events. Decorated in French Empire style, its rich design and antique furnishings reflect early 19th-century tastes. Historically, it has hosted weddings, receptions, and important diplomatic gatherings.




Image Credit: The White House Historical Association

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The Red Room

Traditionally decorated with red colours, the Red Room has been used as a parlour and sometimes for small dining. It has been used for formal events, small reception events, and musical events. It has a contrasting colour scheme compared to the lighter colours found elsewhere on the State Floor.



Image Credit: The White House Historical Association

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Green Room

The Green Room is another of the three state parlours on the State Floor, known for its vibrant green decor. Traditionally used for small receptions and teas, this room’s décor has been restored multiple times to reflect the French Empire and Colonial Revival styles. Its walls, art, and furnishings highlight American and European craftsmanship.


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Yellow Oval Room

Located on the second floor, the Yellow Oval Room served as a drawing room, office and library throughout history. Today it often hosts small receptions and pre-dinner greetings. Its bright and welcoming design contrasts with the more formal state rooms, offering an intimate look at presidential life beyond ceremonial duties.




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Diplomatic Reception Room

The Diplomatic Reception Room is one of the rooms on the ground floor which is meant for receiving foreign ambassadors and other important guests. This room has also played an early part in the presentation of credentials. This elegant and functional room highlights the White House as the epicenter of international diplomacy.


The White House, from the real estate viewpoint, is one of the most exceptional and unique residential estates across the globe. The location, architecture of the building, the landscaping, and the interior décor make the White House an outstanding icon of historical luxury estate design. It is not only an icon of political history but also an icon of historical estate design and planning.
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