How to decorate the White House for the New Year
• How to decorate the White House for the New Year
Today we take a walk on the White House with the first lady of the USA Melania Trump and see how the decorated before the New Year is the official residence of the American president. Here installed christmas tree 53, 71 is suspended from a Christmas wreath, there are over 18,000 tubes and over 12 000 different ornaments.
Reporting from New Year's "lair of the enemy."

Yes, the White House has already prepared to celebrate the New Year.
This is the Blue Room - the oval room of the White House, which traditionally gets off in the blue-blue tones. It is used for receptions, dinners with a small number of participants. The height of the trees - about 5.5 meters. (Photo by Kevin Lamarque | Reuter):

It is the eastern part of the entrance hall. (Photo: Saul Loeb):

A design that Melania Trump invent their own, has already been called "time-tested tradition", dedicated to the 200-year old tradition of celebrating Christmas in the White House. (Photo by Kevin Lamarque | Reuter):

In general, it is nice to do large-scale home decoration for the state money) (Photo by Alex Wong):

Christmas wreaths in the windows of the White House. A total of more than 70. (Photo by Alex Wong):

The White House decorated with more than 150 volunteers from 29 states, spending is 1,600 hours. (Photo by Alex Wong):

Obviously, the most important book. (Photo by Alex Wong):

Holidays at the White House starting from November 27th. Over the next few weeks, you've been here about 25 000 visitors.

Details. (Photo by Kevin Lamarque | Reuters):

Sweetie. (Photo by Kevin Lamarque | Reuters):

More candy. (Photo by Kevin Lamarque | Reuters):

Oriental Hall - the largest room of the White House. It hosts receptions, concerts, gala dinners. (Photo: Saul Loeb):

The Green Room - a place for tea parties. (Photo: Saul Loeb):

Figures in the Green Room. (Photo by Kevin Lamarque | Reuters):

Again, The Green Room. (Photo by Kevin Lamarque | Reuters):




Lobby (Grand Foyer). (Photo by Kevin Lamarque | Reuters):

