Michelle Obama had her vegetable garden, Eleanor Roosevelt could be found in the conscientious kitchen she established for Depression-sensitive meals, and Melania Trump will reportedly have a glam room where she will spend at least an hour and 15 minutes of what her makeup artist, Nicole Bryl, calls “uninterrupted focus,” every day to bring her look together. We can only imagine what the room will require: Though gold seems to fit the bill, Bryl recently said in an interview that Mrs. Trump has asked for “the most perfect lighting scenario.”

A glam room involves more than your average mirror above a sink or vanity. Just ask a long line of modern-day glam room queens. Mariah Carey, for example, has abutted her marble-topped bathroom island with a chaise lounge and gilded side table. Céline Dion’s chandelier-topped bathtub featured flanked wooden relief carvings. Donatella Versace has a tendency for black leather finishes in her bathroom, along with a Buddha reclining in a pose more Odalisque than Zen. And, for the best view and lighting, Kris Jenner’s every bathroom cabinet and wall is mirrored, with the blank spaces occupied by black-and-white glam shots of her and her family.

These are the hallmarks one might expect of a diva, but the role of First Lady is quite another thing. Which is to say that 1600 Pennsylvania is about to see more change than just a bathroom makeover. Here’s hoping that following her blowout, Melania Trump will be ready to roll up her sleeves and put her freshly manicured fingers to work.