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=== Architecture and Interior Design === The mansion is a two-story Colonial Revival structure faced in Tennessee fieldstone, with four columns supporting a front portico. The architectural style was conventional for upper-middle-class Southern residential construction of the late 1930s, and the exterior has been altered relatively little since the original construction. The interior is a different matter. Presley's successive redecoration efforts produced a layered aesthetic that is distinctly of its time and unmistakably personal. Interior designer [[Bill Eubanks]] worked on several of the renovations. The 1974 refurbishment of the basement β which produced the famous mirrored and fabric-covered "Jungle Room" atmosphere β has been particularly noted by architectural commentators as an extreme but coherent expression of 1970s maximalism. The Jungle Room, formally called the den, is perhaps the most photographed interior space in the house. Its carved wooden furniture, covered in fake fur and featuring waterfall-style back structures, was purchased from a Memphis store called Donald's Furniture in a single shopping trip. Presley is said to have furnished the room in thirty minutes. Recording equipment was installed there in 1976, and sessions for his final two studio albums, ''From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee'' (1976) and ''Moody Blue'' (1977), were conducted in the room.
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