Trump likes his office dripping in gold.
Newly sworn-in President Donald Trumšp wasted no time redecorating the Oval Office on Friday, .
Gone are departing commander-in-chief Barack Obamaās crimson curtains, which have been replaced with gold drapes, a dominant color in Trumpās over-the-top Trump Tower penthouse.
The 70-year-old real estate investor also swaź¦pped out Obamaās circular rug featuring quotes from Martin Luther King Jr. and former presidents for a beigeĀ mat with a perimeter of leavesĀ designed by fļ·½ormer first lady Laura Bush that was used during her husbandās tenure.
Additionalāly, Trump brought back an abstract bust of Winston Cš°hurchill, which now sits to the right of his desk ā a design addition that was praised on Twitter . Obama had removed a Churchill bust from the room when he took office.
The first family is given $100,000 to make decorating changes in the White House, which tradź§itionally are led by the first lady.
Melania Trump met with the White Houseās chief usher ašnd curatoš¬r to begin alterations earlier this month.
She will be staying put at Trump Tower in New York for the next several monthź¦s while their 10-year-old son, Barron, finishes the school year.
During a Trump hinted his design changes to the building would be minimal, saying that āif I were elected, I would maybeź§ touch it up a little bit, but the White House is a special place.ā