The
Queens' Sitting Room is a small
sitting room located in the northeast corner of the second floor of the
White House. It was used as part of the president's offices until 1902 when the West Wing was built. The room became a sitting room for guests in the
Queens' Bedroom (then called the Rose Bedroom or Pink Bedroom) in 1902. As a part of the Kennedy White House restoration the room was redecorated by
Stéphane Boudin of the firm
Maison Jansen. The walls are covered with a heavy cotton
Toile de Jouy fabric. Black lacquered furniture of the early and mid-19th century provides contrast with the white painted wainscot and trim of the room.