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Inside White House: A glimpse of Obamas' abode

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WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama likes to say the White House is the “people's house.” Now, the people are getting a look at the rooms where he lives.

Exclusive photos published by Architectu­ral Digest are giving the public its first glimpse of private areas on the second floor of the White House that Obama, his wife, Michelle, daughters Malia and Sasha and family dogs Bo and Sunny have called home for nearly eight years. Los Angeles-based interior designer Michael Smith decorated the rooms, as well as the Oval Office. A mutual friend in Chicago introduced him to the Obamas after the 2008 election.

The first lady said Smith managed to reflect her family's tastes while respecting the history of the White House. “Above all, it has truly felt like a home for our family,” she told the magazine.

Photos show the Yellow Oval Room; the Treaty Room, where Obama retreats late at night to read briefing material for the next day; a sitting room; a dining room; and the master bedroom.

The rooms are adorned with a variety of modern and contempora­ry art borrowed from major art institutio­ns, such as the National Gallery of Art and Smithsonia­n museums. Architectu­ral Digest has also published photos of the private living quarters of Presidents John F Kennedy, Ronald Reagan and George W Bush.

Amy Astley, the editor-in-chief, said the Obamas' personal style, and the history and diversity of the nation, are reflected in their art and decor choi- ces. The Architectu­ral Digest issue with photos of the Obama living quarters is scheduled to appear on newsstands on November 8, Election Day.

Decorated in beige hues, the master bedroom has an antique canopy bed decked out with fine Italian linen. Identical, footed tables at either side of the bed, one bearing family photos and one stacked with books. Matching, upholstere­d chairs and a sofa form a sitting area. Smith called the bedroom the Obamas' “sanctuary.” “You really want to make sure that the president of the US gets a good night's sleep,” he said.

That's something Obama apparently gets. “I have a phone right by my bedside and every morning somebody calls and says, ‘Mr President, it's your 7 am wake-up call,'” Obama had said last week during an appearance on ABC’S “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”.

 ??  ?? (L) The Yellow Oval Room in the White House where President Obama retreats at night to read briefings for the next day; The Old Family Dining room
(L) The Yellow Oval Room in the White House where President Obama retreats at night to read briefings for the next day; The Old Family Dining room
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