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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
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Sep 21, 2015

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

Today, we are revisiting this interior project we worked on for a client restoring a historic home in downtown Charleston. It was featured on SMP Living and shot by Corbin Gurkin.

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

The home belongs to a single father with two teenage daughters, so it needed to be inviting for entertaining guests, but with a delicate mix of antiques and masculine touches.

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

These Chinese silk screens were a major score at a local antique store, esp. with the full set fully intact!

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

There were several pieces of family furniture that we wanted to use, so we went through placing that all first and then seeing where we needed to fill in, refinish, or recover.

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

The pop of color in this painting (found locally at Antiques of South Windermere) lends a brightness to the formal living room already filled with natural light, while somehow still remaining neutral.

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

My favorite design piece in this kitchen is the reclaimed butcher wood top on the island.

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

The armoire storage piece has a massive amount of storage but hides everything like a piece of artwork.

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

We loved working with our clients two daughters on their rooms as if they were the clients!  They chose their paint colors and approved many of the pieces that ended up in the space. The eldest daughter wanted something pretty but sophisticated enough to grow with her as she finishes high school and moves onto college.

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

The younger daughter, a self proclaimed “tomboy”, wanted something a bit more modern and simple.

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

A budget tip we employed that paid off in spades was laying subway tile that is typically budget friendly on the vertical to give it a more custom look.

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

I really love how these pocked doors with a curved casing turned out.

Tara Guerard Interiors by Corbin Gurkin

Enjoying a piazza is such a thread of Charleston living. Having low maintenance, comfortable, and function furniture is must!

9.21.15   |   TARA GUÉRARD
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