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PHOTOS: A new designer transforms Historic Hotel Bethlehem for the holidays
For the first time in more than a decade, Historic Hotel Bethlehem worked with a new interior designer to deck the halls. Interior Designer Anthony Sierra, of GailGray Home Furnishings and Interior Design, and his design partner Ty Cundey spent weeks transforming the iconic location into a winter wonderland with more than 35,000 lights, 25 trees, 36 wreaths, and six toy soldiers that are seven feet tall.
For the first time in more than a decade, Historic Hotel Bethlehem worked with a new interior designer to deck the halls. Interior Designer Anthony Sierra, of GailGray Home Furnishings and Interior Design, and his design partner Ty Cundey spent weeks transforming the iconic location into a winter wonderland. (Stephanie Sigafoos)
For the first time in more than a decade, Historic Hotel Bethlehem worked with a new interior designer to deck the halls. Interior Designer Anthony Sierra, of GailGray Home Furnishings and Interior Design, and his design partner Ty Cundey spent weeks transforming the iconic location into a winter wonderland. (Stephanie Sigafoos)
For the first time in more than a decade, Historic Hotel Bethlehem worked with a new interior designer to deck the halls. Interior Designer Anthony Sierra, of GailGray Home Furnishings and Interior Design, and his design partner Ty Cundey spent weeks transforming the iconic location into a winter wonderland. (Stephanie Sigafoos)
For the first time in more than a decade, Historic Hotel Bethlehem worked with a new interior designer to deck the halls. Interior Designer Anthony Sierra, of GailGray Home Furnishings and Interior Design, and his design partner Ty Cundey spent weeks transforming the iconic location into a winter wonderland. (Stephanie Sigafoos)
For the first time in more than a decade, Historic Hotel Bethlehem worked with a new interior designer to deck the halls. Interior Designer Anthony Sierra, of GailGray Home Furnishings and Interior Design, and his design partner Ty Cundey spent weeks transforming the iconic location into a winter wonderland. (Stephanie Sigafoos)
For the first time in more than a decade, Historic Hotel Bethlehem worked with a new interior designer to deck the halls. Interior Designer Anthony Sierra, of GailGray Home Furnishings and Interior Design, and his design partner Ty Cundey spent weeks transforming the iconic location into a winter wonderland. (Stephanie Sigafoos)
For the first time in more than a decade, Historic Hotel Bethlehem worked with a new interior designer to deck the halls. Interior Designer Anthony Sierra, of GailGray Home Furnishings and Interior Design, and his design partner Ty Cundey spent weeks transforming the iconic location into a winter wonderland. (Stephanie Sigafoos)
For the first time in more than a decade, Historic Hotel Bethlehem worked with a new interior designer to deck the halls. Interior Designer Anthony Sierra, of GailGray Home Furnishings and Interior Design, and his design partner Ty Cundey spent weeks transforming the iconic location into a winter wonderland. (Stephanie Sigafoos)
For the first time in more than a decade, Historic Hotel Bethlehem worked with a new interior designer to deck the halls. Interior Designer Anthony Sierra, of GailGray Home Furnishings and Interior Design, and his design partner Ty Cundey spent weeks transforming the iconic location into a winter wonderland. (Stephanie Sigafoos)
For the first time in more than a decade, Historic Hotel Bethlehem worked with a new interior designer to deck the halls. Interior Designer Anthony Sierra, of GailGray Home Furnishings and Interior Design, and his design partner Ty Cundey spent weeks transforming the iconic location into a winter wonderland. (Stephanie Sigafoos)
For the first time in more than a decade, Historic Hotel Bethlehem worked with a new interior designer to deck the halls. Interior Designer Anthony Sierra, of GailGray Home Furnishings and Interior Design, and his design partner Ty Cundey spent weeks transforming the iconic location into a winter wonderland. (Stephanie Sigafoos)
For the first time in more than a decade, Historic Hotel Bethlehem worked with a new interior designer to deck the halls. Interior Designer Anthony Sierra, of GailGray Home Furnishings and Interior Design, and his design partner Ty Cundey spent weeks transforming the iconic location into a winter wonderland. (Stephanie Sigafoos)
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