President Donald Trump's Washington, DC, makeover is extending to the White House's Lincoln Bedroom and the Kennedy Center, the high-profile arts venue that has become a keen interest for the commander-in-chief.

Among the Kennedy Center changes: Painting the columns, refurbishing the marble, replacing the chairs and renovating the stages.

The real-estate-developer-turned-president has quickly moved in his second term to put his stamp not just on policy, but on the physical landscape. He tore up to the White House Rose Garden to install a patio and plans to add a large ballroom to the presidential residence.

Trump also has overhauled the Oval Office with gold trimmings, put 88-foot-tall flagpoles on the north and south lawn of the White House and is working on a bathroom in the Lincoln Bedroom.

"We're redoing the Lincoln bathroom, which was Art Deco. Lincoln Art Deco," Trump said Aug. 22, adding: "We're making it, actually, incredible."