The current owners state that the hotel has been "carefully restored based on the best available information regarding the late 1800s and by uncovering details that gave clues as to the original decor.
48-inch solid brass chandeliers were also introduced as light fixtures, chosen from replicas of the period.
The kitchen and pantry were further converted into a restaurant and bar, Bully's, named for Seth Bullock's lifelong friend, Teddy Roosevelt.
All in all, even with reported attempts to retain original floor plans as much as possible, the former 63 rooms were reduced to 28 in the restoration.
Contrary to popular belief, Seth Bullock did not die at the hotel in room 211, but at his home at 28 Van Buren Street.