White House Residence First Floor

 

The Floor of State

The first floor of the White House Residence is often called the "State Floor," because this is where formal receptions of state are held. This floor is at the same level as the second floor of the West Wing and the East Wing because the Residence sits on higher ground. This floor has 8 rooms, 1 main corridor, 1 entrance hall.

The First Floor Mezzanine

Over the Butler's Pantry, Usher's Office, and first floor elevator lobby is a mezzanine (a partial floor level) that includes some small closets and another pantry for pastry cooking as well as the clock room.

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The first floor in an oblique drawing—
The mezzanine doors and floors are highlighted in yellow (larger image)

First floor plan of the White House in 1952 (Truman Library - Report of the CREM)

First floor plan of the White House around 1900

First floor plan of the White House around 1880

The first floor plan in 1853 (Library of Congress)

First floor plan of the White House in 1834 by Alexander Jackson Davis

Thomas Jefferson's first floor in 1803 (Library of Congress)