Hey, Jess here. I was just looking at a virtual tour of the White House, and it sure was amazing. I looked at the Blue Room first. It looked like a king's royal throne room! There was a lovely vase of flowers in the center. The entire room was decorated with a blue silk-like material and the curtains were the most wonderful shades of blue and gold that have ever met my eyes! There were matching blue chairs that looked extremely comfortable.
Next I saw the China Room. There were black-and white chairs that looked a little like zebra stripes. The curtains were invigorating shades of green and red. I loved the style of the fireplace, which was white with little carvings on the sides of what looked like people.
I looked at the Cross Hall after the China Room. There were awesome chairs that were only fit for a king or queen. The long red carpet could have made anyone look like royalty. There were paintings all over the walls that added an extra little touch to the already fancy hall.
After that I glanced at the Grand Staircase. There wasn't much to say about it except that the banister and stairs were very well decorated, so I quickly moved on to the Diplomatic Reception Room. There was a painting in the background that made everything look like the Bahamas. There was also a rather detailed grandfather clock and fine yellow chairs.
Everything in the East Room was beige. The wall was painted beige. There were lit candles placed throughout the sea of beige. On top of the carpet (which was also beige), there sat a grand piano.
In the Green Room, there were two tables. Each had two chairs that were, well, green and curtains that had blue hems and were green. (Duh!) Candlesticks were placed on every table. There was a fabulous shelf with fancy china in the back.
When I looked at the White House Library, there were cute bookshelves (duh, it's a library) that were pink in the back. There were pink chairs and green lamps on either side of the detailed wooden fireplace and a picture of George Washington.
The first things I noticed when I looked at the Map Room were the red velvety chairs. I wanted to lay down in them, because they were so bright and colorful. There were also red curtains to match the chairs. I also saw beautiful table and a rug that must have taken a long time to create. I loved the bronze-colored fireplace, too.
The red chairs were the things that first caught my eye in the Red Room. They had pretty designs on the back. The wall was red, the fireplace looked like the one in the China Room. Little candles were placed on the tables and the rug was lined with red and purple flowers. There were portraits covering the walls.
In the State Dining Room, there were three windows, each with white curtains. In the middle lay a long brown table with matching chairs. There were flowers on each end of the table and in the middle.
The interior of the Vermeil Room was painted yellow and had candles hung up everywhere. In the middle was a table with flowers and on the end was a long brown sofa with a painting above it. There were fancy black curtains and and glass shelves in the back.
That concludes my description of the virtual tour. I'm going to go to the White house someday. It'll be even cooler up close in person! Till I come again, I've got to fly!
Ciao for Now,
-Jess
Next I saw the China Room. There were black-and white chairs that looked a little like zebra stripes. The curtains were invigorating shades of green and red. I loved the style of the fireplace, which was white with little carvings on the sides of what looked like people.
I looked at the Cross Hall after the China Room. There were awesome chairs that were only fit for a king or queen. The long red carpet could have made anyone look like royalty. There were paintings all over the walls that added an extra little touch to the already fancy hall.
After that I glanced at the Grand Staircase. There wasn't much to say about it except that the banister and stairs were very well decorated, so I quickly moved on to the Diplomatic Reception Room. There was a painting in the background that made everything look like the Bahamas. There was also a rather detailed grandfather clock and fine yellow chairs.
Everything in the East Room was beige. The wall was painted beige. There were lit candles placed throughout the sea of beige. On top of the carpet (which was also beige), there sat a grand piano.
In the Green Room, there were two tables. Each had two chairs that were, well, green and curtains that had blue hems and were green. (Duh!) Candlesticks were placed on every table. There was a fabulous shelf with fancy china in the back.
When I looked at the White House Library, there were cute bookshelves (duh, it's a library) that were pink in the back. There were pink chairs and green lamps on either side of the detailed wooden fireplace and a picture of George Washington.
The first things I noticed when I looked at the Map Room were the red velvety chairs. I wanted to lay down in them, because they were so bright and colorful. There were also red curtains to match the chairs. I also saw beautiful table and a rug that must have taken a long time to create. I loved the bronze-colored fireplace, too.
The red chairs were the things that first caught my eye in the Red Room. They had pretty designs on the back. The wall was red, the fireplace looked like the one in the China Room. Little candles were placed on the tables and the rug was lined with red and purple flowers. There were portraits covering the walls.
In the State Dining Room, there were three windows, each with white curtains. In the middle lay a long brown table with matching chairs. There were flowers on each end of the table and in the middle.
The interior of the Vermeil Room was painted yellow and had candles hung up everywhere. In the middle was a table with flowers and on the end was a long brown sofa with a painting above it. There were fancy black curtains and and glass shelves in the back.
That concludes my description of the virtual tour. I'm going to go to the White house someday. It'll be even cooler up close in person! Till I come again, I've got to fly!
Ciao for Now,
-Jess
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