Every time a new U.S. president is given the keys to the iconic White House, they not only have the chance to shape the country but to decorate the most scrutinized office in America.

Recent viral speculation that Donald Trump furnished parts of the Oval Office with Home Depot décor —something he has publicly denied—shows just how fascinated the public is with presidential interior design.

From Lyndon B. Johnson laying down linoleum to cover Dwight Eisenhower’s golf spikes to Joe Biden removing Trump’s Diet Coke button, every administration leaves a mark.

Interiors company HouseFresh has reimagined the presidential workspace through an entirely different lens: What if the Oval Office were redesigned using furniture and décor from America’s most iconic home brands?

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