The State Floor S Old Family Dining Room

The state dining room is the larger of two dining rooms on the state floor of the executive residence of the white house the home of the president of the united states in washington d c.
The state floor s old family dining room. The family dining room on the state floor of the white house today is used primarily for smaller formal dinners and working lunches. The first family often hosts small formal dinners in this room a space about 28 feet by 25 feet. Today the room is used for small events. The family dining room is a dining room located on the state floor of the white house the official residence of the president of the united states the room is used for smaller more private meals than those served in the state dining room used in the 1800s as a space for the first family to have their meals the family dining room was used less for family meals and more for working lunches.
John quincy adams in 1825 as a place for the family to take meals. Old family dining room. Obama also updated the old family dining room a smaller room adjacent to the state dining room by swapping its sunny yellow walls and drapery and light toned rug for gray walls contrasting. Enjoyed since then by 38 presidents and their families it was considered the breakfast room until 1961 when first lady jacqueline kennedy moved the family s.
It is used for receptions luncheons larger formal dinners and state dinners for visiting heads of state on state visits the room seats 140 and measures approximately 48 by 36 feet 15 by 11 m. Prior to 1961 the old family dining room is where most meals for the president and his family were served. It was recently redecorated by michelle obama and was only added to the white house tour in 2015. The dining room has since been moved to private quarters upstairs.