From the paved Rose Garden to a massive ballroom, President Trump is aiming to put his personal stamp on the White House. But critics are railing against changes that could forever alter the look of the most famous address in the country.

In just his first few months since returning to office, Trump has rolled out a multitude of modifications — both big and small — to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

In the Oval Office, Trump, long a fan of the gilded look, added several golden accents, including a presidential seal featured on the ceiling over the Resolute Desk and trim along the room's doorways. The workspace, Trump said in a March interview, "needed a little life."

The cost of the shiny alterations was paid for by the president, according to the White House.

That's not the only time that Trum

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