Rep. Aaron Schock has an explanation for whats been called his Downton Abbey-inspired office: hes never been an old crusty white guy.

The Illinois Republican made headlines this week after a report surfaced revealing his work digs in the Rayburn House Office Building received an extreme makeover from an interior decorator.

The design guru told The Washington Post which was first to report the story that the bright red walls, chandelier, feather arrangements and sconce with black candles, among other accouterments, were inspired by the dining room in the PBS drama.

When I go take a personal vacation I dont sit on the beach, I go do active things, said Schock, who is now 33 and once bared his abs on the coverof Mens Healthmagazine. And so, I'm also not going to live in a cave. So when I post anInstagramphoto with me and my friends, asTaylor Swiftsaid, haters gonna hate.

My office last year, or four years ago was a dark navy. And so obviously it wasn't of interest four years ago, Schock told ABC. So I think the fact that it's red makes people go, Wow, that's different.

Schock contends hes never even seen an episode of the popular British series.Maybe we'll have a Downton Abbey watch party? cracked the lawmaker, before adding, At the end of the day, regardless of what color wall you choose your office, the most important thing in Congress is what you do for your constituents and what you do for your job.

Schock also said, I'm not upset about the red walls.

A government watchdog is calling on ethics officials to investigate the Illinois Republican for allegedly accepting free services from an Illinois interior decorator and paying for new furniture with campaign funds.

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, also known as CREW, filed thecomplaint with the Office of Congressional Ethics on Tuesday. Republicans view the group as leaning to the left.

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February 6, 2015 at 6:02 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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