Features of Graceland Mansion:
- Two-stories
- Entrance portico with Corinthian columns
- Tishomingo, a tan-colored Tennessee limestone
- From 5 to 8 bedrooms
- As many as 8 bathrooms
Elvis Presley's Home Remodeling
Soon after purchasing Graceland, Elvis Presley began remodeling and redecorating. He added a racquetball court, a pink Alabama fieldstone wall, and wrought iron gates shaped like giant guitars. The house grew from 10,266 square feet to 17,552 square feet as Elvis Presley added more and more rooms.Graceland also grew more colorful during Elvis Presley's ownership. Presley had the limestone exterior painted blue and gold, and he changed the interior color schemes many times. At the time of Presley's death in 1977, the dominant color was red: red walls, red draperies, red carpets.
Graceland Mansion is often mocked for its flashy and often tacky interior decor. But, because of Elvis Presley's importance as a popular American musician, the house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2006.
Graceland Mansion was turned into a museum after Elvis Presley's death, and today it is the second-most visited home in America behind the White House. Recently the entertainment company CKX paid $114 million to purchase the estate and a large chunk of Elvis Presley Enterprises. Chairman Robert F.X. Sillerman tells reporters that he will overhaul the tourist complex and build a convention hotel, a high-tech museum, and a visitor center as large as a football field.

