Yellow Oval Room

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The Yellow Oval Room is an elegant, oval-shaped parlor on the second floor of the White House traditionally used for receptions and small gatherings by the First Family and the President.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf parlor
reception room
room
accessRestrictedTo First Family
President of the United States
invited guests
belongsTo official residence of the President of the United States
colorTheme yellow
connectedTo Center Hall
Lincoln Bedroom
surface form: Lincoln Bedroom suite

Treaty Room
decorStyle Federal style
neoclassical
floorNumber 2
hasAlternativeDescription elegant oval-shaped parlor on the second floor of the White House
hasCeilingShape oval
hasFeature area rugs
chandeliers
draperies
fireplace
hasFunction formal entertaining
informal entertaining
hasFurnitureType armchairs
sofas
tables
hasNameOrigin predominant yellow color scheme
hasViewOf South Lawn of the White House
Washington Monument
hasWallShape curved
isFamousFor elegant decor
intimate presidential receptions
locatedInBuilding White House
locatedInCity Washington, D.C.
locatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
location second floor of the White House
partOf White House
surface form: Executive Residence of the White House

state rooms of the White House
shape oval
usedBy First Family of the United States
surface form: First Family

President of the United States
usedFor family gatherings
private meetings
receiving guests
receptions
small ceremonies
small gatherings

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Executive Residence contains Yellow Oval Room