
I have long been an admirer of my guest’s work. I introduce to you, Sheila Bridges. I have always appreciated her eclectic style and combining of vintage and modern pieces to create a complete look. Whether she is decorating a stylish loft or a country home, her work somehow has a hip yet timeless quality. Over the years she has been an interior designer and has done high-end residential projects for many prominent entertainers, entrepreneurs, and business professionals including the Harlem offices for former President Bill Clinton and his staff. She has also done custom design for interiors including her new line of outdoor furniture for Arthur Lauer which will be available this Spring. She is the host of a successful interior design series on the Fine Living channel called – “Sheila Bridges – Designer Living”. She is the author of “Furnishing Forward; A Practical Guide to Furnishing For a Lifetime” which is now in paperback. Her work has been featured in numerous shelter magazines including O The Oprah Magazine, Martha Stewart Living, Country Living, Elle Décor, In Style, and House & Garden. Sheila is a regular contributor to NBC’s Today Show and has appeared on Oprah. She shares time between her home in Harlem and her weekend home in New York’s Hudson River Valley. So with all that said, thanks Sheila for taking time out of your busy schedule to chat with us at Design*Sponge! I hope you enjoy the following interview where Sheila gives some of her insights and inspirations and talks about her recently launched blog – The Nestmaker.
Q: You tend to combine vintage and modern pieces of decor and furniture when you design…how did you get started doing this and what does it bring to a project?
A: I have always done this as a designer. I tend to work on spaces that are not overly decorated so it works to be able to mix styles and periods of decor and furniture, and colors. I think it makes a space always look current when you decorate that way. Drawing from a diverse range of styles is inherently interesting in decorating – it brings the space to life. I think it is also one way that you can make a space authentically yours. In that way, it becomes a reflection of my clients and not me.
Q: What is the most eclectic job you have ever worked on as a designer?
A: Eclecticism is inherent in being a designer. I get to work on so many different types of jobs. No two days are the same for me. I may be designing wallpaper or furniture and then later be at an auction at Sotheby’s. My job allows me to do many eclectic things and that is what I love about it. In interior design, it is always a new challenge to combine my client’s pieces with new ones I bring into the space.

Q: You have a keen eye for color. What is your favorite paint brand and a few favorite color combinations?
A: I use many different brands of paints but one that I use most often is Farrow and Ball. I find they consistently have more pigmentation and greater depth of color and their colors are more historical. I am especially fond of their blues and greens. I like to experiment with different color combinations. On one project, it may be greens and grays, the next it may be pinks, yellows, and blacks, or blues and browns.

Q: Who and what are you most inspired by?
A: I am most inspired by travel and nature. It could be travel anywhere that inspires me – Miami, LA, South Africa, or Hong Kong. Whenever I travel, I am like a sponge – soaking up all the visual cues and color combinations.

Q: What is your most recent hidden travel “gem”?
A: I can’t share or it wouldn’t be a gem! I love those sort of hidden, quiet places… This year I am traveling to Argentina, the Galapagos Islands, and Beijing for the Olympics. I know I will find a lot of inspiration to draw from those trips.
Q: What is your favorite restaurant?
A: I don’t have a favorite – I prefer to cook at home, actually. I’m a home-body – that’s why I became a professional nester. I tend to cook at home on weekends. I love having small intimate gatherings with friends – dinner parties and cocktail parties, especially when the weather is nice and we can go outdoors. I like any opportunity where I can play with decorating – choosing the right napkins, and stemware, and planning the food.

Q: How has having a blog changed the way you do business?
A: It forces me to keep up with new resources and trends in the marketplace. People look to my blog for the same information as when they watched my TV show – they have the same expectation. It helps me be current with these products and services. It is also helping me reach out to a younger generation of design-savvy consumers.

Q: What’s the newest project up your sleeve?
A: I will be working on several residential projects in Manhattan – an apartment in the Village and one on the east side. My wallpaper design, “Harlem Toile“, was recently accepted into the permanent collection of The Cooper-Hewitt Museum. In the past, I have done a lot of custom design for clients. But not everyone can afford custom design so I am working on designing some home furnishings products available through Bed Bath and Beyond, Arthur Lauer, and other sources.
Q: What would you get up early for?
A: Any flea market anywhere in the world, a run in Central Park with Dolby, or a flight to somewhere interesting or exotic.
22 Comments
You rock Pam!!! I love Sheila Bridges for her eclectic sense of style and it is so refreshing to see something other than mid-century modern (it’s a nice style but it’s been rather an overkill lately and am rather tired of seeing it) and it’s nice to see a beautiful person of color on this blog, finally. Great interview! :)
thanks for this interview. i didn’t know shelia had a blog. off to check it out right now.
I’ve always thought that if I could afford to choose any designer to design my dream home, it would be Shelia Bridges. That woman has Style.
I’d get up early in the morning to score something from Sheila Bridge’s collection at BB&B! She exudes style. Great interview.
a nester with style, comfort, confidence and honesty. great post.
What great interiors! I have been looking for a deer wall sconce as featured in the first photo – any help would be appreciated.
her style is amazingly beautiful. wonderful interview!!
I interviewed with Sheila a long time ago when I was toying with switching careers (from fashion to interiors). I wasn’t right fot the job, but it was such an honor to meet her. I love her work and she also personally exudes the sense of blended style that is found in her interiors. Great interview!
how fantastic to see color used with such flair & good taste. beautiful..great interview!
I was watching a re-run of Designer Living when I saw that you’d published this interview. Great timing! Thank you Pam and Sheila for the inspiration.
living in israel, we get a mishmash of design shows through our satellite channel called ‘the good life’. i always enjoyed watching sheila’s show – actually tivo’d it too several times so i could go back and carefully study her custom-made details like the wallpaper above. but im so excited to learn more about her and her experience and about the new blog. thanks d* and sheila for the continued inspiration!
Love the harlem toile, so cool.
Want it in my bed room.
great interview. i love sheila bridges. i can not wait to see her line for bed, bath and beyond. thanks for spotlighting her.
I am so glad to see Sheila Bridges, she is so talented. I always loved her t.v. show, and just lamenting on my blog about how few real designers are on television.
Hi Everyone,
It was a pleasure to be included in this! Thanks for all the positive feedback. (Lauren, I bought those deer sconces on Ebay…).
Thank you for your interview of Shiela Bridges…your questions were very entertaining…I watch her show whenever I can at 11:00 a.m. on the Fine Living Channel…As an interior designer myself, it is very inspiring to see another women of color with such style, grace and taste on t.v….When I “blow-up” I want to be just like her…..
Great interview, thanks Pam! I have admired Sheila’s work for some time.
I’m a long-time fan of Sheila’s and can’t wait to check out her blog. Thanks for posting!
I can’t get to Sheila’s blog is it up and running?
I want to know where Sheila gets all the great dresses she wears in her photo shoots – so unique and beautiful!
I just found Ms Bridges in an old copy of Domino mag…sadly now out of print…I am a designer myself and I was riveted by Sheila’s intuitive use of color…shape and her flare for the unexpected.
So talented!
My favorite part of Sheila Bridges’s designs are the beautiful images of African Americans that show up in paintings and sculptures. These images are empowering as they represent the history of our culture. It is refreshing to see a designer show African American culture in an intelligent light. Thank you Ms. Bridges!
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