TARA BAKER. LLC

TARA BAKER. LLC Interior Design Tara Baker, LLC is an Interior Design Group founded in March of 2013.

We are multi-disciplinary firm that provides interior design innovation solutions. We work holistically to realize each clients vision while committing to improve the human experience within the built environment. We provide:
BUDGET DEVELOPMENT
BUILDING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS
DESIGN BUILD
DESIGN CONSULTING
FINISH SPECIFICATIONS
FURNITURE SPECIFICATIONS
SPACE PLANNING
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

The marble runs the length of the countertop, up the backsplash, and becomes the floating shelf.One continuous slab, thr...
05/29/2026

The marble runs the length of the countertop, up the backsplash, and becomes the floating shelf.

One continuous slab, three surfaces, all coordinated before anything was ordered or cut.

That's the kind of decision that looks effortless and takes the most planning to pull off.

Save this if a kitchen remodel is on your list.

P.S. Did you notice the fridge is completely hidden behind floor-to-ceiling wood panels?

05/27/2026

That one thing is interior construction: design and technical leadership handled together.

Space planning, construction documents, specifications, permit coordination, material selections, engineering oversight, and owner's rep from start to finish…by a CID who speaks both languages fluently.

It's what keeps a remodel on schedule, on budget, and free from costly surprises.

If you're renovating in Napa or Sonoma, DM us your vision!

If your outdoor space doesn't feel like an extension of your home, it was probably planned that way…or not planned at al...
05/22/2026

If your outdoor space doesn't feel like an extension of your home, it was probably planned that way…or not planned at all.

The spaces that feel seamless come down to the details people don’t think about until it's too late: threshold and elevation coordination.��

If the interior floor height and the exterior deck aren't aligned from the start, you end up with a step, an awkward transition, or a drainage issue that nobody caught until the concrete was already poured.

In Napa and Sonoma, where indoor-outdoor flow is central to how people actually live, we plan this in the construction documents, before anything gets built.

Fixing it in the field costs a lot more than solving it on paper.

Planning a remodel or addition? We'd love to hear about your project.

05/20/2026

Nobody teaches you how to hire a contractor. You just kind of figure it out, sometimes the hard way. 😅

Here's what's worth asking before anything is signed:

1. “What's not included in this quote?" — exclusions are where budgets quietly blow up, and most people don't know to look for them.

2. “Who's on site when you're not?" — most contractors sub out the work. You deserve to know who's actually in your space.

3. “How do you handle changes?" — if there's no written process for change orders, verbal agreements will cost you.

4.” What could realistically push this over budget?" — a contractor who's done this before knows where the risk lives. How they answer this one tells you a lot.

Hope this saves someone a headache. Save this before your next contractor conversation.

A room can feel calm without feeling empty.That balance starts in the planning: the scale of the fireplace, where the bu...
05/15/2026

A room can feel calm without feeling empty.

That balance starts in the planning: the scale of the fireplace, where the built-ins begin and end, how the wood paneling is detailed, and how the seating fits the room before anything feels crowded.

When the bones are right, warmth tends to follow.

We work with clients in Napa Valley and the Bay Area. If you're planning a remodel, we'd love to hear about your space.

05/13/2026

When you’re designing your home, the secret is to make the room feel finished before you start relying on decor.

A few ways to build that in early:

1. Plan your anchor elements first. Fireplace, built-ins, windows, range hood, stair rail, or any feature that sets the tone for the room.

2. Add texture through fixed materials. Wood paneling, stone, tile, plaster, and cabinetry can bring warmth before accessories ever come into the picture.

3. Make the layout feel intentional. Furniture should have enough room to breathe, but still feel connected to the way people actually use the space.

Save this if you want your home to feel complete without constantly adding more.

Low-quality materials are one of those things people feel immediately, even if they can’t name them.A room can have grea...
05/08/2026

Low-quality materials are one of those things people feel immediately, even if they can’t name them.

A room can have great light, a good layout, and beautiful furniture, but if the main materials feel flimsy, synthetic, or disconnected from one another, the space starts to lose its sense of ease.

In this space, the warmth of the wood, the scale of the shelving, the leather seating, and the tall windows all work together. The materials have enough presence to make the space feel grounded, not overly filled.

What’s something that makes a home feel off to you, even when everything is technically “nice?”

05/06/2026

Most homeowners start with inspiration images, which makes sense. That’s the fun part.

But the project starts to become real when those ideas are turned into documentation, measurements, specifications, and decisions a contractor can actually interpret.

That’s the interior construction side people don’t always see from the outside.

It’s the difference between “we love this look” and “this is how the room needs to be planned, priced, permitted, and executed.”

If a major remodel is on your horizon, this is the part worth getting clear on early. Need help? Connect with us.

Dining rooms with that hold this kind of presence have strong bones underneath them.What makes it work is how balanced e...
05/01/2026

Dining rooms with that hold this kind of presence have strong bones underneath them.

What makes it work is how balanced everything feels. The foundational elements relate to each other, so nothing feels random or overdone.

If you’re planning a Napa or Sonoma renovation and want your spaces to feel this considered from the start, we’d love to hear about your project.

04/29/2026

Common frustrations post construction happens in places most people don’t think to address.

The cabinet door opens, but does the hardware chosen also work? The counter is there, but not where you may truly need it. The storage fits, but not in a way that helps the routine.

None of it sounds like a big deal until you’re realizing you missed critical details that matter after the fact.

We look closely at layout, placement, and everyday function before those small misses become part of daily life.

What’s a functional detail you think people overlook way too often?

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94103

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Wednesday 9am - 5pm
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