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This House Has The Most Mesmerizing Tile - Heath Ceramics House
This article offers a tour of the Victorian home belonging to Catherine Bailey and Robin Petravic, the owners of Heath Ceramics, located in Sausalito, California. Their 1896 Victorian residence showcases an extensive use of handmade tiles and iconic dishware from their company, Heath Ceramics, creating a unique and personalized aesthetic throughout the house. Each room is meticulously designed, emphasizing both functionality and artistic expression through ceramic elements.
The dining room features a vintage Firehood fireplace by Malm, which serves as a central focal point. The wall behind it is adorned with Heath Tapestry tile in Gunmetal and Hematite glazes, highlighting the company's craftsmanship. The room is further furnished with a table and chairs by Matthew Hilton for Case and pendants by Adam Silverman, integrating contemporary design with the historical architecture.
In the kitchen, a 1940s Chambers range with a gleaming copper exterior provides a warm contrast to the cabinet color, Pratt & Lambert's November. The backsplash is composed of Heath Hex tile, contributing to the kitchen's distinctive character. A study room demonstrates that monochrome can be bold and engaging; a painting by Sausalito artist Walter Kuhlman hangs on shiplap paneling painted in Pratt & Lambert Midsummer Gale, with a chair from Crate & Barrel completing the space.
The article emphasizes the owners' thoughtful selection of materials for their aging properties. The kitchen island features a zinc countertop, chosen for its ability to develop a unique blue-gray patina over time, while remaining durable for food preparation. Although the vintage copper stove's luster is maintained, the copper counter trim is expected to burnish, especially given Sausalito's coastal air, reflecting a preference for materials that show their history. This philosophy is encapsulated by Petravic’s statement, “I like things that look like they’ve been through stuff.”
The wet bar area showcases an intricate tile pattern created from a combination of Heath's unglazed Hex and Diamond tiles, inspired by a Mexican rug, demonstrating that wall art isn't always necessary when creative tile patterns are used. Artwork by Tung Chiang further enhances this space. The guest bathroom is transformed into a serene oasis through various shades of blue. Heath tile, repurposed from a commercial project, surrounds the soaking tub. Three distinct green shades—Meadow, Jade, and Seafoam—are used to evoke a spa-like tranquility, a renovation completed over a decade prior. Finally, the article highlights the coordination of the home’s dishware with its overall design. Modern colors are applied to the simple, soulful forms of the Heath Coupe dinnerware, originally created by company founder Edith Heath in 1948. The Heath Ceramics flatware is also a new offering, rounding out the cohesive design vision of the owners.
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