WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is putting his ''touches'' on the White House with new flagpoles, new artwork, an overhaul of the Oval Office decor and possibly covering up the lawn in the Rose Garden.
Trump, a former real estate developer and hotelier, said Wednesday that he's adding two ''beautiful'' flagpoles to the grounds to fly the American flag in about a week.
The Republican president recently hung new artworks featuring himself, including a rendering of him with his fist raised after last year's attempted assassination in Pennsylvania. He has redecorated the Oval Office by adding portraits of all of his predecessors, a wall-mounted copy of the Declaration of Independence that is shielded by dark drapes and many golden accents.
Trump has also talked about paving over the lawn in the Kennedy-era Rose Garden.
He even remarked on the grass on Wednesday, telling reporters he recalled a recent event where ''the grass was very wet and it was very hard for people to stand on the grass. They got their shoes all ruined.''
All families granted the privilege of living in the White House try to find ways to leave their mark on the property, and Trump isn't any different.
Near the end of his first term, he and first lady Melania Trump unveiled a refurbished tennis court and a new pavilion on the south grounds. Michelle Obama's vegetable garden is still producing.
But Trump is a ''real estate developer at heart'' and is always looking to improve the White House, spokesperson Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Wednesday.