The Iconic Exterior And Front Door
Image Source / InsiderImagine being an Elvis fan and walking up to this front door for the first time. Graceland is over 13 acres based in Memphis, Tennessee, where Elvis lived from 1957 right up until his death 30 years later. Since the early 80s, the estate has a remained as a museum to the King.Original content sourced from Femanin.com
Elvis Pictured Outside The Mansion
Image Source / InsiderDespite it being over 40 years since Elvis's death, the estate of Graceland is still a must-see for many, with fans flocking there to visit the museum, as well as it probably being on a few bucket-lists or two. The highway the estate is located off was also renamed to Elvis Presley Boulevard.
The Musical Gates: Elvis And His Guitar
Image Source / InsiderThe entrance gates to an estate can be just as lavish as the estate itself. And for Elvis, there were no half measures. One of the most impressive features of Graceland is the gates designed to resemble a musical score, as well as two depictions of Elvis holding a guitar. Elvis would sometimes sign fan autographs through the gate.
The Living Area With Its Custom-Built Sofa
Image Source / InsiderIf you're going to have a sofa, you're going to do it right when money is no object. Elvis had a custom built sofa for this living room, measuring 15 foot in length, which was originally blue but was changed to white after Presley wanted it reupholstered. In the living room also stands a 10-foot coffee table.
The Dining Room Where Elvis Would Host Friends
Image Source / InsiderWith such a sprawling estate, you're going to need the perfect dining room to sit with your guests. Elvis went for black marble flooring with striking blue curtains and a chandelier. Elvis would apparently sit at the head of the table (naturally) and there was a button to ring through to the kitchen if more food was needed.
The Famous Jungle Room
Image Source / InsiderOne of the most famous rooms of the estate, the jungle room was actually a name given to the room only after it was opened to the public, and a name owning to the tropical vibe of the furnishings. Elvis had chosen Polynesian-type furniture, included plants in the décor and the most striking feature of all - a green carpet, covering both the floor and the ceiling.
The Ceiling And Floor Of The Jungle Room Are Covered In Shag Carpet
Image Source / Blogger At LargeThe thick shag carpet covered the floor and all the ceiling, in a striking jungle green, and was so thick that it provided soundproofing for the room so that Elvis could actually use it as a recording studio. The jungle room also included stuffed animals on the furniture.
The Pool Room With Fabric Walls
Image Source / InsiderIt took 10 days to install the fabric on the walls and ceiling of this pool room. And as you can see, it's not a simple plain fabric either. Each piece needed to be cut and attached as individual cotton fabric strips on all the walls and ceiling.
A Closer Look At The Billiards Room
Image Source / Blogger At LargeAs you can see, the fabric layering is extremely intricate, especially on the ceiling, and it took a crew of people to pull this off. The sofa and the cushions match the maximalist fabric, too, while the lighting over the pool table provides extra colour with its retro shade.
The Upstairs Section Of The Mansion Is Cordoned Off - Perfectly Preserved
Image Source / InsiderElvis died upstairs in the mansion, and instead of opening this area up to the public within the museum, it has been perfectly preserved exactly the way Elvis left it. The staircase leading up to the second level is always cordoned off, but that doesn't stop the staff decorating for Christmas!
The TV Room With 3 TV Sets
Image Source / InsiderFor the TV room, Elvis decided on a navy and white colour scheme with accents of yellow. The room includes a large, comfortable sofa and three TV sets. Apparently Elvis was inspired by President Johnson, who liked to watch three different news stations at the same time.
Elvis's Office Desk Was Brought Down From The Off-Limits Upstairs
Image Source / InsiderAlthough Elvis's desk was originally upstairs and therefore off-limits, it was eventually brought down to be turned into part of the museum. The desk was given to Elvis as a gift in celebration of him selling one million copies of the Blue Hawaii soundtrack.
The Hall Of Gold: Trophy Building
Image Source / InsiderIf there's going to be an Elvis museum, then there's going to be a lot of trophies to display. His gold records are all on display in the Trophy Building in the estate. You can walk down the hall to view them all. The building was a new wing Elvis originally constructed to have his own slot car track.
What Was Originally The Racquetball Building Is Transformed Into Another Trophy Room
Image Source / InsiderOne of Elvis's hobbies was racketball. He had a whole building for it, but this was transformed into another trophy room for the museum. The room included posthumous accolades, but only stayed for a short time until it was restored back to its original racketball building.
Elvis And Family Are Actually Laid To Rest Within The Mansion Grounds
Image Source / InsiderThe estate also includes the final resting place of not only Elvis himself, but his family members. The grounds include a Meditation Garden where the graves are located, and every year fans leave flowers at the site for Elvis and all his family.
There Is Also A Grave For Elvis's Twin Brother Who Died At Birth
Image Source / Blogger At LargeIncluded at the graves are Elvis's parents, grandmother and also his twin brother who died at birth, and whom Elvis never met. Elvis's twin was named Jessie, who died in 1935, and Elvis had a plaque made for him to place beside his parents' memorial within the Graceland estate.
The Chandelier Over The Forbidden Staircase
Image Source / Blogger At LargeAlthough visitors aren't allowed up the staircase to visit the preserved upstairs, that doesn't mean there isn't anything to see on or around the staircase. The staircase has a stunning chandelier hanging in the centre, which is also reflected in the huge mirrors running along the stairway.
The Bedroom Elvis's Parents Would Stay In
Image Source / Blogger At LargeElvis Presley provided a guest bedroom for his parents to stay in when they would visit, and luckily for visitors, it's located downstairs and not the perfectly-preserved upstairs, so they can actually see it. The bedroom was located downstairs at the end of the hall, and close to the kitchen.
The Retro Kitchen
Image Source / Blogger At LargeSpeaking of the kitchen - it's the ultimate retro vibes, with patterned tiling, dark wood finish and even the old-fashioned TV set. If you want a reminder of taking things for granted, the microwave in the kitchen actually cost $1000 back in the 70s. Not that Elvis couldn't afford that!
A Peek At The Back Of The Property
Image Source / Blogger At LargeWith such a stunning entranceway to the grounds, you may not be familiar with how the back looks. During a tour, you'd walk around the back of the property, which reveals lush and spacious farmland, where Elvis also kept horses. He also had a private shooting range.
The Piano In His Music Room
Image Source / Blogger At LargeIn the music room is displayed the piano which Elvis actually played on the day of his death. He was playing it on the morning before he would go upstairs to the bathroom and sadly never return. This music room originally held his platinum and gold records before they were moved.
Elvis's Bedroom
Image Source / Elvis DailyJeannie Le May, a friend of Elvis and who wrote a book about that friendship, is responsible for these more private pictures. This one is a photo actually inside Elvis's bedroom in Graceland, where you can see a TV, chair and tiger. Look closely in the mirror and there is what possibly could be a reflection of Elvis himself (beside the tiger tail!).
Presley's Bathroom
Image Source / Elvis DailyJeannie Le May also revealed this picture of Elvis's bathroom. With the estate being so big, it's likely there was more than one bathroom, so it's unclear whether this is the actual bathroom Elvis passed away in. You can see the counter littered with toiletries.
The Hallway Included Black Padded Doors
Image Source / Elvis DailyIt seems like every inch of Elvis's home was perfect for soundproofing, whether he intended it that way or not. The upstairs hallway, shown here, reveals padded black doors moving through to Elvis's bedroom.
The King's Bed
Image Source / Elvis DailyAlso taken by Elvis's friend Jeannie Le May, this reveals the bed of the King himself, in his own bedroom. You can also spot his nightstand to the side, on which is a red phone and lamp. The bed includes dark red canopy above, and looks to be a little more than king-sized!
A Portrait Of Elvis Hangs Over The Inaccessible Staircase
Image Source / HOUSE LUSTEven though you can't go any further than this portrait up the stairway, it's still nice to see this portrait of Elvis displayed on the mirrors of the stairwell. Being able to view it might make up for the fact that visitors can't go up the stairs, at least!
Elvis Lounges On His Sofa Playing Guitar
Image Source / ElvisPresleyPhotos.comAnd just to show that huge sofa and massive coffee table being used when Elvis was at home, here he is in his living room strumming on his guitar with his feet up on the table. Despite Graceland now being a museum, Elvis apparently had reservations about using pictures from inside his home because he thought it might suggest he's looking for more publicity.
Elvis Plays The Piano In His Home
Image Source / ElvisPresleyPhotos.comAnd another example of Elvis using the many instruments in his home during his down time, here he is using one of his pianos inside his home back in the 60s. No doubt Elvis would have hosted many amazing Christmas get togethers around his piano!
Priscilla And Lisa Marie Presley Inside Graceland
Image Source / We Heart ItAnd the Graceland mansion wasn't just the home of Elvis, after all. It was also home to his wife, Priscilla Presley, and his daughter, Lisa Marie Presley - both of whom are pictured here in the estate. Lisa Marie Presley has sole ownership over the Graceland estate, including all of her father's possessions still in it.
The Original Louis XV Style Lounge
Image Source / Elvis Information NetworkThe main lounge in the mansion was once decorated in stunning Louis XV-inspired fashion, with the peacock stained glass windows in the back. But apparently Elvis was not a huge fan of red, and preferred blues and whites (as seen with the later lounge styling and the TV room) and Priscilla restored it to how it was when she lived there - which is what any visiting tourist would now see.
Linda Sat On Elvis' Bed
Image Source/ Elvis DailyHere Linda is sitting on Elvis' bed after renovations to the house in 1974. Elvis is taking the photo and she is smiling at the camera looking happy. The bedroom at this point was decorated in elaborate red and gold with a low hanging chandelier over the bed.
A Look At The Wardrobe
Image Source/ Elvis DailyHere is another more detailed look into Elvis' bedroom. The wardrobe next to his bedside table is built in red wood. The window frame in the corner is lined with gold and some golden ornaments lie on the table. And, there's even a red telephone at the side of the bed.
Getlo In Lisa's Bathroom Upstairs
Image Source/ Elvis DailyThis is Getlo, inside the mansion. He was Linda and Elvis' pet chow chow dog bought by Elvis back in 1957. Getlo, was one of Elvis' dogs. He was once flown to Boston on Elvis' small private Jetstar plane to get treatment for a kidney ailment. But, sadly Getlo died on August 1, 1975, just a few months after being treated by Dr. S. Lynn
A Closer Look At The Infamous Staircase
Image Source/ Elvis DailyHere we can get a closer look at the infamous staircase which leads to where nobody is allowed to go. We can also see the huge golden and crystal chandelier - the height of luxury. And, we can see down into the doorway, the entrace of the mansion with the white marbled floors.
A Peek Through The Door
Image Source/ PinterestThere are some places we do not get to see inside Graceland. Here we get a sneak peak inside a doorway - one of many. The mansion was huge, and the amount of space is made even more impressive when each part of the interior is equally as elaborately designed.
Elvis' Ab Board
Image Source/ Elvis DailyAgain, this is photo is from inside the games room. Although this time we see a different view. In the background there are the retro pinball machines which Elvis loved. And, in the front are two leather sofas infront of the ab machine which Elvis himself used.
360 Foyer View
Image Source/ BlogspotWe can clearly see that the interior here is different. This was before the renovations when the rooms were white and blue themes - Elvis' choice of colour scheme before Linda helped renovate to red. We can see how grand the place is with the arched doorway.
The Building Plans
Image Source/ Elvis NewsHere are the building plans from when Gracelnad was a mere thought and idea- just being planned. Elvis knew exactly what he wanted. He wanted a reatreat and an escape from the city life of fame and publiciy. Graceland was going to be their home where they felt like it was a retreat.
The King's Throne
Image Source/ The MirrorWe all know Elvis the was the king of rock and roll...and it seems he had the throne to match. Not only was he the king of rock and roll but he was also the king of his mansion, and there is another throne here for Linda too who was clearly his Queen...
Plush Furniture
Image Source/ Elvis DailyThis red and gold lines sofa matches the two previous thrones perfectly. And, not only that but the red fluffy carpet on the floow and the red and golden lined drapes hanging in the doorway. Also, look closely and you notice the two peacocks facing one another on the stained glass windows.