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The Obamas' interior designer opens the door to the couple's White House, revealing the special touches they included - and recalling how Barack 'deferred graciously to Michelle' when it came to almost every detail, including their canopy bed

A new book is taking readers inside the Obama White House, offering an intimate look at the Obamas' residence and walking through the process of redecorating for Barack, Michelle, Sasha, and Malia's stay. The Obamas hired interior designer Michael S. Smith to lead their $1.5 million renovation of the residence — which they paid for out of pocket — and now the designer is showcasing his work in a new volume called Designing History: The Extraordinary Art & Style of the Obama White House.

A new book is taking readers inside the Obama White House, offering an intimate look at the Obamas' residence and walking through the process of redecorating for Barack, Michelle, Sasha, and Malia's stay. The Obamas hired interior designer Michael S. Smith to lead their $1.5 million renovation of the residence — which they paid for out of pocket — and now the designer is showcasing his work in a new volume called Designing History: The Extraordinary Art & Style of the Obama White House. 

Out today, the book, which includes a foreword by Michelle Obama, ' shares one of the most comprehensive looks inside the White House in book publishing history.' Smith offers readers the chance to see the residence up close, and to specifically see how the Obamas decorated it for the length of their stay — and the decisions that went into the decorating process.

Out today, the book, which includes a foreword by Michelle Obama, ' shares one of the most comprehensive looks inside the White House in book publishing history.' Smith offers readers the chance to see the residence up close, and to specifically see how the Obamas decorated it for the length of their stay — and the decisions that went into the decorating process.

According to the press release, it explores how the house 'reflected the youthful spirit of the first family and their vision of a more progressive, inclusive American society.' Described as ' both a historical document and a voyeur's delight,' the volume captures 'a specific moment in time for the White House, the Obamas, and the American experience.'

According to the press release, it explores how the house 'reflected the youthful spirit of the first family and their vision of a more progressive, inclusive American society.' Described as ' both a historical document and a voyeur's delight,' the volume captures 'a specific moment in time for the White House, the Obamas, and the American experience.'

Among the rooms featured in the book is the master bedroom, where the President and First Lady slept. Windows in the room offer plenty of natural sunlight, and look out onto trees and the South Lawn below. 'It was personally very important to me to design a master bedroom that would be a true refuge for the president and first lady,' Smith - who co-authored the book with Margaret Russell - said. Photos show a neutral color palette, with walls covered in an oatmeal-colored Chinese wallpaper by Gracie, which Smith used as a 'background' for the space.

Among the rooms featured in the book is the master bedroom, where the President and First Lady slept. Windows in the room offer plenty of natural sunlight, and look out onto trees and the South Lawn below. 'It was personally very important to me to design a master bedroom that would be a true refuge for the president and first lady,' Smith - who co-authored the book with Margaret Russell - said. Photos show a neutral color palette, with walls covered in an oatmeal-colored Chinese wallpaper by Gracie, which Smith used as a 'background' for the space. 

While the home was filmed with many pricey and historic pieces, there were also items from Crate & Barrel and Anthropologie. 'There was an interesting historical aspect to this for me, as Gracie had made the incredibly beautiful paper, hand-painted with birds in flight, that Nancy Reagan installed in the space decades earlier,' Smith explained. He put in an early 19th-century American high-post bed with a canopy, curtains, and bed skirt made of Larsen raw silk. Designer: The Obamas hired interior designer Michael S. Smith to lead their $1.5 million renovation of the residence — which they paid for out of pocket 'I had proposed a canopy bed to them early on, and though the president wasn’t keen on the idea at first, he graciously deferred to his wife, saying, "If Michelle wants it, then we can have it,"' Smith recalled.

While the home was filmed with many pricey and historic pieces, there were also items from Crate & Barrel and Anthropologie. 'There was an interesting historical aspect to this for me, as Gracie had made the incredibly beautiful paper, hand-painted with birds in flight, that Nancy Reagan installed in the space decades earlier,' Smith explained. He put in an early 19th-century American high-post bed with a canopy, curtains, and bed skirt made of Larsen raw silk. Designer: The Obamas hired interior designer Michael S. Smith to lead their $1.5 million renovation of the residence — which they paid for out of pocket 'I had proposed a canopy bed to them early on, and though the president wasn’t keen on the idea at first, he graciously deferred to his wife, saying, "If Michelle wants it, then we can have it,"' Smith recalled.

'It’s ironic, but nearly everyone who is initially hesitant when I suggest a canopy bed ends up loving it. I find it creates a real sanctuary in a room, a retreat within a retreat — and it can be especially helpful in establishing a sense of architecture within a minimalist space,' Smith (pictured) said.

'It’s ironic, but nearly everyone who is initially hesitant when I suggest a canopy bed ends up loving it. I find it creates a real sanctuary in a room, a retreat within a retreat — and it can be especially helpful in establishing a sense of architecture within a minimalist space,' Smith said.

Downtime: The book also offers a look inside the family's sitting room (pictured), which including artwork on loan from the National Gallery of Art. 'In an effort to lessen its formality, I covered the walls with a handwoven, spice-colored grass cloth that we had embroidered in a subtle arabesque pattern to add a layer of texture. The wallpaper’s dusky palette almost gave the effect of a paneled room,' Smith said. As for furniture, he brought in a Roman Thomas sofa, a side pedestal table and travertine-top table by Jasper Furniture, and a tall chest that had been donated to Jacqueline Kennedy’s White House restoration project in the '60s, which Smith felt was 'essential.' 'It was important for me to interweave pieces of iconic American furniture with work by influential contemporary artists who had great meaning to them,' he said.

Downtime: The book also offers a look inside the family's sitting room , which including artwork on loan from the National Gallery of Art. 'In an effort to lessen its formality, I covered the walls with a handwoven, spice-colored grass cloth that we had embroidered in a subtle arabesque pattern to add a layer of texture. The wallpaper’s dusky palette almost gave the effect of a paneled room,' Smith said. As for furniture, he brought in a Roman Thomas sofa, a side pedestal table and travertine-top table by Jasper Furniture, and a tall chest that had been donated to Jacqueline Kennedy’s White House restoration project in the '60s, which Smith felt was 'essential.' 'It was important for me to interweave pieces of iconic American furniture with work by influential contemporary artists who had great meaning to them,' he said.

The private dining room had art, too, including The Peacemakers, an 1868 painting by George P. A. Healy that depicts the Civil War peace negotiations. There were more personal items, too, including a pair of Muhammad Ali’s boxing gloves autographed 'to Barack,' as well as framed notes from a speech by JFK and a seascape painted by Senator Edward M. Kennedy. As for the furniture, Smith mixed new pieces with old ones, explaining: 'We paired a walnut X-base dining table from my Jasper line with a set of Truman-era re-production Chippendale chairs and had curtains and valances made of a multicolor stripe. 'I commissioned a patriotic star-pattern carpet for the corridor and dining room in a deep red with gold stars; I used the same motif for the president’s study, but woven on a more neutral taupe ground.

The private dining room had art, too, including The Peacemakers, an 1868 painting by George P. A. Healy that depicts the Civil War peace negotiations. There were more personal items, too, including a pair of Muhammad Ali’s boxing gloves autographed 'to Barack,' as well as framed notes from a speech by JFK and a seascape painted by Senator Edward M. Kennedy. As for the furniture, Smith mixed new pieces with old ones, explaining: 'We paired a walnut X-base dining table from my Jasper line with a set of Truman-era re-production Chippendale chairs and had curtains and valances made of a multicolor stripe. 'I commissioned a patriotic star-pattern carpet for the corridor and dining room in a deep red with gold stars; I used the same motif for the president’s study, but woven on a more neutral taupe ground. 

The Yellow Oval Room served as the room where 'the president and first lady would serve guests drinks before a dinner party, as well as where world leaders, ambassadors, and other dignitaries would gather for a private moment with the Obamas prior to a State Dinner.' So Smith did away with the room's previous design — which had 'two generously sized sofas and coffee tables flanking the marble mantel' — and opted instead for a 'looser floor plan' that would be less formal but still stately. 'This room always felt to me as if it were meant to be an American interpretation of a French room,' Smith said. 'However, it was also essential to have elements of modernity in the space, which we added with a pair of jewel-like, gilded cast-glass coffee tables.

The Yellow Oval Room served as the room where 'the president and first lady would serve guests drinks before a dinner party, as well as where world leaders, ambassadors, and other dignitaries would gather for a private moment with the Obamas prior to a State Dinner.' So Smith did away with the room's previous design — which had 'two generously sized sofas and coffee tables flanking the marble mantel' — and opted instead for a 'looser floor plan' that would be less formal but still stately. 'This room always felt to me as if it were meant to be an American interpretation of a French room,' Smith said. 'However, it was also essential to have elements of modernity in the space, which we added with a pair of jewel-like, gilded cast-glass coffee tables. 

'We also brought in Tony Duquette ostrich-egg candlesticks and hurricane lamps by Frederick P. Victoria (a favorite source of Mrs. Kennedy), and I commissioned a custom-made overmantel mirror based on a Federal design. 'We kept a simple mahogany pedestal table in front of the window for dining or to enjoy the open view, and though Bill Allman and I searched, we couldn’t find White House chairs to pair with it. At an auction in London, I came across a set of well-priced Louis XVI chairs that were perfect — an homage to both Kennedy and Obama style — which I purchased and donated to the collection.' For the floor, he used a large antique Oushak rug he found at auction, trimming it down to fit.

'We also brought in Tony Duquette ostrich-egg candlesticks and hurricane lamps by Frederick P. Victoria (a favorite source of Mrs. Kennedy), and I commissioned a custom-made overmantel mirror based on a Federal design. 'We kept a simple mahogany pedestal table in front of the window for dining or to enjoy the open view, and though Bill Allman and I searched, we couldn’t find White House chairs to pair with it. At an auction in London, I came across a set of well-priced Louis XVI chairs that were perfect — an homage to both Kennedy and Obama style — which I purchased and donated to the collection.' For the floor, he used a large antique Oushak rug he found at auction, trimming it down to fit. 

The West Sitting Hall — which is located between the master bedroom and the family dining room — was outfitted with sofas and chairs that were re-covered, and side tables were custom-made. 'I had commissioned a pair of plaster Queen Anne-style side tables from the artisan Stephen Antonson,' Smith said. 'Inspired by an antique table, I loved the surprise of that classic curvaceous silhouette executed in a chalky plaster. Perfect for this space, they were among some of the pieces I found it easier to simply loan to the Obama White House. Because of the president and first lady’s great interest in art, we displayed a range of different works borrowed from museums, except for a tranquil Claude Monet landscape, which has hung to the right of the window for years. A gift to the White House from the Kennedy family in honor of President John F. Kennedy following his assassination, it would be inconceivable to move it,' he added.

The West Sitting Hall — which is located between the master bedroom and the family dining room — was outfitted with sofas and chairs that were re-covered, and side tables were custom-made. 'I had commissioned a pair of plaster Queen Anne-style side tables from the artisan Stephen Antonson,' Smith said. 'Inspired by an antique table, I loved the surprise of that classic curvaceous silhouette executed in a chalky plaster. Perfect for this space, they were among some of the pieces I found it easier to simply loan to the Obama White House. Because of the president and first lady’s great interest in art, we displayed a range of different works borrowed from museums, except for a tranquil Claude Monet landscape, which has hung to the right of the window for years. A gift to the White House from the Kennedy family in honor of President John F. Kennedy following his assassination, it would be inconceivable to move it,' he added. 

Next, the Second Floor Center Hall was decorated with classic 1960s-style upholstery, antiques, and a midcentury coffee table. Works of art include Hans Hofmann’s Staccato in Blue, as well as White Line by Sam Francis, on loan from the National Gallery. 'With literally no natural light, the space had muted illumination from crystal chandeliers and spots of bright light from a scattering of table and floor lamps, creating dark corners and gloomy shadows,' Smith said.

Next, the Second Floor Center Hall was decorated with classic 1960s-style upholstery, antiques, and a midcentury coffee table. Works of art include Hans Hofmann’s Staccato in Blue, as well as White Line by Sam Francis, on loan from the National Gallery. 'With literally no natural light, the space had muted illumination from crystal chandeliers and spots of bright light from a scattering of table and floor lamps, creating dark corners and gloomy shadows,' Smith said. 

Colors: The Green Room (pictured at Christmastime) also got the Obama mark. 'It was essential to respect past history and precedence while infusing the space with a sense of American ease and warmth. We formed a few seating areas with classic 1960s-style upholstery and a vintage Pace Collection coffee table,' Smith said.

Colors: The Green Room (pictured at Christmastime) also got the Obama mark. 'It was essential to respect past history and precedence while infusing the space with a sense of American ease and warmth. We formed a few seating areas with classic 1960s-style upholstery and a vintage Pace Collection coffee table,' Smith said. 

In a final image from the book obtained by DailyMail.com, the solarium is pictured with its wrapped-around windows, which offer a view of the Washington Monument. The coffee table in the room (pictured) has a special inscription to the Obamas underneath.

In a final image from the book obtained by DailyMail.com, the solarium is pictured with its wrapped-around windows, which offer a view of the Washington Monument. The coffee table in the room has a special inscription to the Obamas underneath.

The Obamas, who moved in during the Great Recession, turned down the $100,000 in taxpayer money typically allotted to new presidents to redecorate. The family financed their own redecorations, also refusing funds from the White House Historical Association, a private foundation. Pictured: Obama shows Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau the Lincoln Bedroom in 2016.

The Obamas, who moved in during the Great Recession, turned down the $100,000 in taxpayer money typically allotted to new presidents to redecorate. The family financed their own redecorations, also refusing funds from the White House Historical Association, a private foundation. Pictured: Obama shows Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau the Lincoln Bedroom in 2016.

In a final image from the book obtained by DailyMail.com, the solarium is pictured with its wrapped-around windows, which offer a view of the Washington Monument. 

'I had thought the Solarium would be used much more as a family room for the Obamas than it actually was, but the Family Sitting Room on the second floor was likely more convenient,' Smith explained.

'When Malia and Sasha were little, they would set up tepees in there, and a few years later they would move some of the furniture out and host sleepovers for their friends. 

'I had planned it to be super family-friendly. I designed a rug with an earthy, North Africa–inspired stripe that Patterson Flynn Martin made for us, and we installed wood Venetian blinds and striped curtains at the windows. 

'The existing sofas were re-covered in a rust-red fabric and paired with some ’70s-style leather club chairs. And Mira Nakashima crafted a beautiful freeform black-walnut coffee table, adding a special inscription to the Obamas underneath. The president now uses the table in his Obama Foundation office in Washington.' 

In addition to buying all of the pricey custom and antique items listed above, Smith also found plenty of budget items for the Obamas, including throw pillows from Crate & Barrel, candleholders from Pottery Barn, accessories for Sasha and Malia from Anthropologie, and playroom furniture from Walmart. Pictured: The Treaty Room which included one of Obama's Grammy Awards, as well as family photos.

In addition to buying all of the pricey custom and antique items listed above, Smith also found plenty of budget items for the Obamas, including throw pillows from Crate & Barrel, candleholders from Pottery Barn, accessories for Sasha and Malia from Anthropologie, and playroom furniture from Walmart. Pictured: The Treaty Room which included one of Obama's Grammy Awards, as well as family photos.

According to The Washingtonian, Smith also divulged that Michelle requested alarm clocks for Sasha and Malia after moving in, since the girls had been asking for wakeup calls from the White House operator. Michelle, who wanted them to live more normally, also reportedly made them make their own beds. 'I will always have a soft spot for Sasha and her incredibly savvy, pragmatic view — she slept in just half of her bed after realizing it would then take half as long to make it in the morning,' Smith said.

According to The Washingtonian, Smith also divulged that Michelle requested alarm clocks for Sasha and Malia after moving in, since the girls had been asking for wakeup calls from the White House operator. Michelle, who wanted them to live more normally, also reportedly made them make their own beds. 'I will always have a soft spot for Sasha and her incredibly savvy, pragmatic view — she slept in just half of her bed after realizing it would then take half as long to make it in the morning,' Smith said.

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