How surreal! With all of our coverage of The White House decor — from new White House china patterns, and even White HouseChristmas Decorations — we find (via The New York Times) a 16,500-square-foot replica of The White House in suburban Atlanta...
How surreal! With all of our coverage of The White House decor — from new White House china patterns, and even White HouseChristmas Decorations — we find (via The New York Times) a 16,500-square-foot replica of The White House in suburban Atlanta...
Fred Milani, an Atlanta-area McMansion developer built the replica for his own use. Now, he must sell the replica of the presidential mansion to avoid foreclosure in the teeming Atlanta housing market. Currently on the market for $9.88 million, the home features its own Oval Offcie, Lincoln Bedroom and (a bit surprisingly) lots of religious iconography.
See the story, Hard Times Find Replica of White House for Sale and the slideshow at The New York Times. For additional pictures, see Luxist.
Pics: Erik S. Lesser
Somebody HAD alot of money in the past.
view chicity1126's profile
Just HORRIBLE!
view ebrown's profile
Not of the best taste....
view Daniel Poitiers's profile
Does it come with the surface-to-air missiles already mounted on the roof - you know, like the real thing?
view brenjay's profile
Someone had more money than taste - or good sense.
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I actually live right down the road from this house. They have a bed of flowers in the very front of the yard that spells out something like "Jesus Loves You" or "God Bless America." Can't remember exactly, but super tacky.
view highshinebright's profile
This is so tacky it comes back round again to almost OK. Almost. The cheap Last Supper tapestry is unforgivable in any context, but that's easily remedied. And at least the house is white. I'd bet good money that the next tacky owner paints it pancake batter yellow.
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haha I like the side shot with the garage door....i dunno why, it makes me laugh. Yes, this is my west wing, where i keep my benz.
view kgenesius's profile
it's a funny story, but at it's heart it's just a big house.
cover it in ivy, get rid of the presidential and religious symbolisms and it might even have a shot of looking normal.
the article mentions twice someone in dubai looking into the house. why would someone in dubai want to buy a 10m house in atlanta? buying cnn, the hawks, braves, falcons i can believe...
view khanzen's profile
He's a McMansion developer. Of course.
view duckumu's profile
I struggled with whether this was unbelievably cool or unbelievably tacky... for about five seconds... and came down on the side of unbelievably cool. Definitely a case of being so bad that it's actually good.
If you lived there, you could go in two directions. One, go crazy with the replica furnishings and revel in the unironic patriotism of it all. Or two, treat it objectively as a grand neo-classical mansion with beautiful proportions and tweak the interior and grounds to demonstrate a more subdued sensibility.
Personally I think it's fantastic that an immigrant loves his adopted country so much.
view Blandwagon's profile
Utterly dreadful.
If I had the money to replicate a dream house, it would be a Neutra, a Lautner.....something.....but this is such a crass cliche. Like an imitation Gucci bag bought on a Hong Kong side street.
view starckmad2's profile
There's another White House look-alike in Newport, Rhode Island, but it's been turned into condos.
view Lisa Hunter (Montreal)'s profile
They BURNT Atlanta down to the ground during the Civil War, now we have a reason to DO IT a second time!!!
view parrishnut's profile
This white elephant is proof positive any deranged idiot could - and in Atlanta apparently did - get rich during the phony money boom.
Before going bust and leaving the taxpayers with a multi-trillion dollar mess to clean up . . .
view sunspot42's profile
There's also a scaled down replica White House in San Antonio. History lovers, I guess!
view joanser22's profile
So tacky it ought to be turned into a bed and breakfast. You know what I mean.
view paintitbright's profile
Vulgar and hideous. Only in America.
view medusa12120's profile
If he really wants to sell it, he should bite the bullet and get rid of the hideously tacky religious stuff. If ordinary people can take down their precious kid photos to sell their three bedroom, he can chop off that grade-school-level bushes design.
The sculptures of Jesus and such can stay, since they're not unbelievably juvenile and ugly. But yeesh, guy, have some taste.
It is a really beautiful house, though. If it were mine I would probably get rid of most of the more superficial Hey Hey I'm the Whitehouse stuff. The oval office and the beautiful desk can stay, but I'd take down the Presidential Seal and throw out the towels. And definitely paint over that Lincoln.
view Kaete's profile
I feel no sympathy on his foreclosure woes. None at all.
view Aiekan's profile
$10 million dollars for this place in Georgia? That seems ridiculous.
view atarichamp's profile
There's another copy in Great Falls, VA and a Monticello-esque house in Oakton/Vienna. Whenever we go home (NoVA), my siblings and I have a contest to see the latest worst/best McMansion monstrosity. Maybe it's a politico thing.
view jennyat's profile
It would take a hell of alot paint and reworking, but it could be made into a nice place. The rear of the house and pool is beautiful.
view Volvoguy's profile
Just another right wing wack job...
view hdtex's profile
Never has a foreclosure been more deserving. Horrid inside and out. I guess Jesus didn't like his style either.
view TheoJ's profile
Just looking at this house made my soul die a little, that is simply tacky. I think if you are going to build a house you should make it your own original.
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