Edith Roosevelt was the First Lady who finally got the needed extra living space when the Executive Offices were added on to the west wing. By the way, it was President Theodore Roosevelt who "officialized" the name "The White House" when he added it to the executive stationary. Francis Cleveland actually spent most of the year in a separte home that Grover Cleveland rented for the family to have privacy. They lived in the mansion only during the "official" season.