Ivanka has made major changes in décor since she moved to her DC home

Ivanka, you're not in Kansas anymore!

When it was announced that Ivanka and Jared Kushner, with their three kids in tow, would be moving to Washington D.C., the world went wild wondering where the family of five would live. Would it be in the White House with the president? Would it be in one of the family's hotels?

Instead, the real-estate moguls bought a $5.5-million dollar house in the upscale D.C. suburb of Kalorama, right around the corner from the Obama's new crib. The house, listed on Zillow, boasts seven bathrooms, five fireplaces, wood floors and six bedrooms. It's fit for a queen, to say the least.

However, the Trump-Kushner family has made some big changes to the house, since it'll be theirs for the entire Trump presidency, presumably. From bringing in $20K chandeliers to downplaying the color scheme, Ivanka sure knows what she's doing. She is a designer, after all.

Scroll through to take a look inside the house and see some of the changes the family made:

With that said, it hasn't been smooth sailing for the family's relocation, as their arrival was not well received by their neighbors. According to reports, all the noise, security and trash surrounding the Trump home has "ruined the neighborhood."

Furthermore, it was announced last week that Ivanka will get her own office in the West Wing, which surely means more traffic to and from the residential community.

TBD? Whether or not Ivanka will add interior designer to her long résumé.

Scroll through for more adorable photos of the first daughter:

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