Category Archives: Interior Design

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

Today I wanted to share this sweet little girls’ room that I did for a friend whose daughter was turning 10 and wanted her room updated for her “big” birthday.  Living in a historic home in downtown Charleston, the family was planning on growing with the house for many years to come, so it was important to make updates that would work as long as the girl was living at home, and using accessories that could be switched out when needed.

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

A “hang out” nook for the girl to entertain friends when after school playdates or sleepovers happened was important. Old nightstands were painted pink and repurposed into book nook “benches” capping the foot of the bed. I found a fabric that had all of the colors we wanted to work with, so it set the tone of many of the other details and accessories. We had custom cushions made to top the benches which also provides extra friend seating. A ladylike vanity and stool offer her an area as her grooming practices grow.

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

The table and chairs were already part of the bedroom, so we just repainted them to give them a little facelift, which provides an area for homework, crafting, or snack time.

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

For the built in shelving above the bed (an architectural feature already existing), a streamlined look was necessary. Before books, craft projects, etc were able to scatter about freely, but by finding simple and washable canvas baskets we were able to sort everything and give it a clean feel.

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

Tuesday Tip: we dressed up a simple and readily available white cotton duvet by finding trimmings in colors from the fabric we were using throughout and had a seamstress attach it to the duvet. Such an easy and affordable trick to give your bedding a designer look.

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

The home’s original windows offer so much light, so in addition to drapery we had roman shades made from the designer fabric. The heavy brass hardware and drapes can be lasting fixtures in the room even if the design scheme needs to change.

All images by Corbin Gurkin

5.17.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Charleston, Interior Design | Comments >>

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We are so excited to be welcoming Eddie Ross in celebration of his new book, Modern Mix and the Southern C Summit. I loved meeting Eddie at last year’s Summit, so we’re thrilled to have him joining us back in Charleston.  Below, Eddie fills us in on his return to Charleston and new projects he is working on and we’re sharing a few sneak peeks into the book.

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You and Jaithan are renovating a beautiful house, will you be sourcing any furniture or art while you’re in Charleston?

Yes! Finding great stuff when I’m on the road is the fun part; getting it home is another story. Years back, I bought a one-way ticket for a brass and Lucite bar cart from Miami to New York—we both needed a stiff drink after that one. 

How does entertaining in Charleston differ (if at all) from New York and Connecticut, where you grew up?

I’m a southerner at heart, blending gorgeous, old things on a table with clean-lined shapes for a modern mix. 

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You’ve were a featured speaker at The Southern C Summit last year, what are your thoughts on the event? What are you most looking forward to? 

The Summit is the perfect place to reconnect with friends, find new ones and get inspired. Plus, it’s always great fun visiting Charleston. It’s one of my favorite cities!

Any special places you discovered on your last trip? 

Shopping the Terrace Oaks Antiques Mall, I found a gorgeous pair of chintz curtain panels in a big, bright floral that I had my dry cleaner’s seamstress turn into a tablecloth. I can’t wait to go back!

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For more updates and to watch the progress of Eddie and Jaithan’s home project, be sure to follow him on Instagram!  And, we’d love to see you at our office in Charleston for Eddie’s book signing. xo!

4.07.16   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Announcements, Books, Charleston, Events, Gifts, Interior Design, Shopping, Uncategorized | Comments >>

Tara Guerard Soiree wedding by Liz Banfield

Today we are sharing the wedding of one of the sweetest couples we’ve had the pleasure of working with. The bride planned her wedding in the middle of her second year of law school and while her fiancee was running for a local office and you would never know she had any stress! After attending one of her best friends’ wedding that we planned in Charleston, she asked us to come to her home state of Arkansas, for her New Year’s fete at Marlsgate Plantation. Liz Banfield was with us to capture it all.

Tara Guerard Soiree wedding by Liz Banfield

Classic blue and white was an early design decision made since the bride hade an affinity for Carolyne Roehme. We also knew we wanted to approach the wedding from more of an interior design perspective than a wedding design perspective. We were lucking enough to scout the perfect fabric that kicked off the design theme and we used that throughout including wrapping the bride’s bouquet. To give it an even more tailored look, we added blue fabric buttons.

Tara Guerard Soiree wedding by Liz Banfield

We, along with Lettered Olive, really enjoyed working on all of the printing… The guest welcome bags were custom made shoe bags so that guests could travel home with them, full of local Mountain Valley Spring Water, mini blue champagne splits, and bags of rice produced by the bride’s father’s business.

Tara Guerard Soiree wedding by Liz Banfield

We were so fortunate with the weather, it had rained and rained for days leading up to the wedding, and then on the big day, the sun just came out and shone. This looks like it could be a summer day in Charleston, but it was 40 degrees and wet! We had to wrap our sweet bride up in between photos to get warm again. P.S. her Carolina Herrera dress was unbelievable and literally looked as if it was custom made for her. Pleats of silk faille ran the length of the dress, but it still flowed so light, loved loved loved it.

Tara Guerard Soiree wedding by Liz Banfield

After the ceremony at a local historic church, the guests gathered for a tented affair on the plantation grounds. A framed fabric covered board held all of the caligraphied escort cards for dinner, and a fabric covered box we crafted for guests to drop notes they wrote to the couple.

Tara Guerard Soiree wedding by Liz Banfield

The dining room at this wedding was really magical. There were so many candles glowing in the room and the white carpeting really transformed it into that “winter wonderland” feeling. The linens were white suede with thick blue roping along the bottom. They draped on the tables so beautifully and made the perfect palette for the blue and white china. But, a scene stealer were the wrought iron chandeliers that were part of the plantation property. We loved that we were able to hang them in the tent and use real candles with them.

Tara Guerard Soiree wedding by Liz Banfield

Abundant centerpieces of garden roses made the room naturally fragrant… the letterpressed menu cards were slipped inside printed folders that were used for the save the dates and welcome booklets and were then caligraphied with each guests name.

Tara Guerard Soiree wedding by Liz Banfield

Champagne was passed as dinner was ending to accompany the cake cutting. The detail on this wedding cake was amazing, such a centerpiece of the room!

Tara Guerard Soiree wedding by Liz Banfield

The after dinner lounge was an amazing hang out for the guests. We did a woven checkerboard ceiling in the wedding colors, and had the coziest gold suede furniture throughout. Custom pillows were made from that same awesome blue and white fabric.

Tara Guerard Soiree wedding by Liz Banfield

The couple opted for a traditional send off of a rice toss (for obviously family business reasons). We hand stamped muslin bags with the couples’ monogram, we really loved how these turned out.

Tara Guerard Soiree wedding by Liz Banfield

Tara Guerard Soiree wedding by Liz Banfield

12.02.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
Bridal, Cakes, Event Design, Event Planning, Food and Drink, Interior Design, Reception, Stationery, Invitations and Pretty Papers, The Lettered Olive, Weddings | Comments >>