Sheila Bridges, a renowned interior designer, divides her time between her Harlem residence and a custom-designed barn house in Hudson, New York. Her dining room, rich with art and personal treasures, primarily functions as a library and gallery instead of a dining space due to her preference for kitchen meals and outdoor entertaining. Ms. Bridges is faced with challenges in curating her belongings, as she holds onto family heirlooms and various vintage pieces, alongside natural items she collects, showcasing her passion for design and nature.
Inside, the dining room showcases the furniture, art and accessories she loves. Because she usually eats in the kitchen and entertains guests outdoors, it serves as more of a casual library and gallery than a place for meals.
It's a good thing I have a big basement, Ms. Bridges said with a laugh.
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