U.S. Department Of The Interior Decorators Launches New Website live.laugh.gov
With COVID-19 keeping Americans at home more than ever, a long overlooked federal executive department of the U.S. Government is having its moment in the public eye. Headquartered behind two reclaimed barn doors on top of a Home Goods in an unassuming strip mall in Washington D.C., The United States Department of the Interior Decorators launched its tasteful yet quirky new website this morning, live.laugh.gov.
U.S.D.I.D. Deputy Director of Kitsch Brynleigh Bailey proudly explained that “from coffee o’clock until wine thirty, our team has been hard at work developing the coziest web experience imaginable. Although our main priority remains transforming the White House into a White Home, our resources have you covered. Whether it’s spooky season or Michael Bublé Christmas music season, live.laugh.gov is your destination for all things tasteful and homey.“
With a pledge to spread their message throughout every bungalow, new construction condo, mountain chalet and beach house, Bailey was emphatic. “Countless families experience housing insecurity each year in our country. While we can’t do anything about that, and while we actually siphon millions of dollars away from programs that may actually be able to help, we can offer Americans the chance to visualize themselves in their dream home.“