Today, Joe Biden took the oath of office at the United States Capitol, making him the 46th President of the United States. This, of course, means that Biden will now live at the White House for at least the next four years. But his move-in is anything but standard: Due to the complicated nature of switching administrations, White House move-ins must take place in just a few hours, under intense security scrutiny and, this year, amidst new concerns about cleanliness. Moving from one residence to another is no easy feat—and that is especially true if you’re moving into the White House, which encompasses over 54,000 square feet and is a tangible piece of United States history. Technically, White House staff is not allowed to begin moving the new family in until the president is officially sworn in, making for an awkward interim period where belongings are housed in storage units and on trucks before they can be unloaded into the White House.