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Ivanka Trump Gives a Social Media Tour of Her Washington, D.C., Home

The first daughter hasn't been shy about sharing photos of her new house with followers
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Ivanka Trump has set up shop in Washington, D.C.(Photo by Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images)

It’s only been a few months since Ivanka Trump and her clan (including husband Jared Kushner, director of the White House Office of American Innovation) moved their residence to Washington, D.C., from their longtime home in New York City. But it doesn't seem like the family of five is having any trouble getting comfortable. Ivanka Trump even shared a video of her youngest son reaching a major milestone: taking his first steps in their new Waddy Wood–designed, 7,000-square-foot Kalorama home. In the post shared to Instagram, Trump encourages 14-month-old Theodore as he trots through the family’s living room—giving us a peek at the modern décor. The dark hardwood floors are covered by a crushed light gray area rug, with two pristine white sofas placed across from each other. One sofa is hugged by a triangular white marble end table on one side and a round metal table on the other. In the middle of the room, a modern mirrored coffee table holds a stack of books that match the light color palette. A black marble fireplace anchors the room, with a framed mirror hanging above.

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Earlier this week, Trump gave us a look inside another sitting room of the home, which has a similar modern style and color palette. Here, we see a black fireplace surrounded by a white marble wall. A hanging abstract light fixture is the focus of the room, complemented by two black armchairs. In a video of a post-work dance party with her sons, the Women Who Work author shows her followers the family's eating nook, which has a small white round table, black bench, and high chair for Theodore; glass-paned doors let in natural daylight. She wrote, “Little moments matter, especially for working moms!”

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Trump hasn't been shy about letting viewers see snaps of the family adapting to their new living space. Last month, she shared a pic that appeared to be a living room with an armless light gray sofa covered in olive green pillows and a thick gray area rug that matches the light wood flooring it covers; the month before, she shared a shot of the family's formal dining room, complete with a black marble fireplace similar to the one in the sitting room. Beige upholstered chairs surround the large black table (where her older son, Joseph sat for the photo), and gold flatware and a floral arrangement had been set out for a dinner.

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She even offered a photo of Theodore's nursery, shared shortly after the family relocated in January. In keeping with the rest of the house's color palette of neutral tones, his crib and bedding is white, as is the wallpaper, though the latter is livened with drawings of sailboats. A blue couch adds a pop of color to an otherwise grayscale room.

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