There is a designated "Master Bedroom" in the residential part of the White House on the second floor; however, there are roughly ten more bedrooms in the second and third floors of the White House (the private residential area of the First Family), on top of the fact that the President is entitled to use any room in the White House for any purpose that he would like; he could literally set up a bed in the Oval Office and declare that his bedroom (some Presidents have used an office in the Old Executive Office Building across the street, after all).
With that in mind it is near impossible to answer your question with any degree of certainty, but it is most likely that the Obamas use the Master Bedroom as many Presidents have before them.
Lyndon B. Johnson's daughter, was married to Charles Robb in 1967 in the East Room of the White House. It was the first wedding to take place in the White House since 1914, when President Woodrow Wilson's daughter, Eleanor, married William Gibbs McAdoo
The bodies of Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy both lay in state in the East Room
The US President (and their families) live AT The White House because it is the hub of the United States Government. Not all of our Presidents have lived there, though. It is painted white because the original whitewash was applied to protect the exterior from deterioration and winter freezes.
The Red Room, The Blue Room, The Green Room, The East Room
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It depends on how old they are. Most White House kids are old enough to have their own room, so they do.
no,the white house would have to turn
yes, if you are president you get to do any thing with the white house
library
guest room
One such room is the Lincoln bedroom.
The Blue Room
the one in president lives! the one in president lives!
Abraham Lincoln
licon bed room The room used as the main reception room for guests is the West Wing Reception Room on the first floor of the White House.
There is a room in the White House that is designed for cabinet meetings.
The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States. As his residence his family lives with him throughout the year.The second floor family residence in the Whitehouse includes the Yellow Oval Room, East and West Sitting Halls, the White House Master Bedroom, President's Dining Room, the Treaty Room, Lincoln Bedroom and Queens' Bedroom, as well as two additional bedrooms, a smaller kitchen, and a private dressing room.[47] The third floor consists of the White House Solarium, Game Room, Linen Room, a Diet Kitchen, and another sitting room.The president (or their family) often has visitors who stay with them. Visitors include family members, or sleep over guests for the kids who have lived in the Whitehouse.