President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama both slay when it comes to personal style. So why would their White House design choices be any different?

Architectural Digest’s December issue offers up an exclusive scoop on the Obama family’s living quarters. The magazine takes readers through White House areas that are mostly closed off to the public, from the Treaty Room to the Yellow Oval Room to the Family Dining Room.

While the Obamas’ White House may look traditional to the naked eye, the first family teamed up with interior designer Michael S. Smith to incorporate contemporary touches you can see in the video above.

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“Mrs. Obama often talks about bringing new voices into the national conversation, and that idea informed many of the decisions we made,” Smith told Architectural Digest. “We selected artists and designers who would never have appeared in the White House before.”

The Obamas were careful to preserve the traditions of the White House while also expressing their personal tastes. Smith and the first family added abstract and contemporary artwork by artists like Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg and Pat Steir.

AD calls the Obamas’ decor choices “elegant,” “simple” and “chic.” We prefer the Beyoncé-approved descriptor “flawless.”

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