The White House
Home of each U.S. president since 1800
Updated October 2024
Posted August 2022

The Residence is divided into 4 floors above ground and 2 floors below ground
Basement:
The bottom floor consists of "Storage", "Laundry", and "Mechanical Rooms" for operating the White House. And there is a restroom in the southwest, that is, at the bottom left of the image.
Above the basement is the basement mezzanine floor. The basement mezzanine has the same structure as the basement floor, and many rooms are used as warehouses.
https://gigazine.net/gsc_news/en/20180129-what-inside-of-white-house

Rose Garden:
President John F. Kennedy, who commissioned the garden in 1961, asked horticulturalist and gardener Rachel Lambert Mellon to design something "useful and attractive," as he planned for it to be used near daily. Kennedy and the first lady had just returned from a trip abroad in the summer of 1961 to Europe and Australia, where the president "had recognized the importance of gardens surrounding an official residence and their appeal to the sensibilities of all people.
President John F. Kennedy, who commissioned the garden in 1961, asked horticulturalist and gardener Rachel Lambert Mellon to design something "useful and attractive," as he planned for it to be used near daily. Kennedy and the first lady had just returned from a trip abroad in the summer of 1961 to Europe and Australia, where the president "had recognized the importance of gardens surrounding an official residence and their appeal to the sensibilities of all people.