The White House gardeners are currently operating under a new direction that reflects President Trump’s vision of a space that is party-proof, inspired by Mar-a-Lago, and more accommodating for high-heeled women. Trump himself expressed his concerns about the garden being unsuitable for events, especially for women wearing high heels. He mentioned that the grass would be replaced with stone to address this issue.
While there have been no formal press releases or public briefings about the Rose Garden renovations, the transformation has been documented through photos. The process involved the removal of the lawn, the pouring of gravel, and the installation of stone tiles in a diamond pattern. The redesign, overseen by the National Park Service and funded by the Trust for the National Mall, aims to emulate Trump’s favorite patio at Mar-a-Lago.
The Rose Garden has a rich history of hosting significant events, from Tricia Nixon’s wedding to the peace agreement between Israel and Jordan. Each administration has left its mark on the garden, with Reagan changing the roses, George H.W. Bush adding paving for accessibility, and the Obamas creating a kitchen garden nearby. Melania Trump oversaw a redesign in 2020, which was met with mixed reactions.
The current transformation of the Rose Garden is the most dramatic yet, with the introduction of a tiled patio. This change is part of Trump’s efforts to align the White House with his opulent taste, characterized by Mar-a-Lago grandeur and Trump Tower gloss. The décor now includes gilt cherubs, Rococo mirrors, and bold portraits displayed salon-style. Trump’s signature style of 24-karat gold accents is evident throughout the White House, reflecting his love for grandeur and luxury.