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House Tour: Catherine and Robin's Earthy Modern Airie

(Welcome again to Leah, one of the finalists in our Blogger search. She's writing from Oakland. Comment away!)
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Names: Catherine Bailey and Robin Petravic
Location: Sausalito
Size: 1,800 square feet
Years lived in: 5

The Victorian cottage that Catherine Bailey and Robin Petravic share with their young son Jasper was built over 100 years ago. But the couple, who own Sausalito�s Heath Ceramics, have infused the home overlooking Richardson Bay with a clean, organic sensibility that marries old with new in great style.

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Our style: We like good stuff -- and to us that means good design, good construction (or manufacturing), and good quality, whether something is old or new. We try to buy things that we believe are classic enough that we will have them forever. There�s really no style label to attach to that, except maybe �eclectic.� We believe that if you find really wonderful objects, they�ll work together no matter what their style. For instance, we think the Womb chair, vintage fireplace, Jasper Morrison cork stools, and contemporary-patterned window coverings in our family room all work perfectly together.

The inspiration for our home: Much of our home inspires itself. Most things that are attached to the original part of the house have been inspired by the past, like Victorian-era moldings and rosettes, wide plank flooring that matches the original stuff, and reproduction schoolhouse light fixtures. The kitchen is quite modern, though. We were stuck using IKEA cabinets for the bases, but I�ve always been inspired by henrybuilt kitchens.

Favorite element: The setting, the view, and the ability to live indoors and out. Also, the vintage chicken lamp -- it�s a really great contrast to the flatscreen TV that it sits under.

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Biggest challenge in designing our home: Working with an old, sagging house with a poor foundation and ancient utilities. Most of the money gets used up before you have time to even start thinking about the design.

What friends say about our home: That I was lucky to buy my first home when I was 25 for $85K in Portland, Oregon. (This one in Sausalito is the last -- we hope -- in a series of fix-ups and trade-ups since then.)

Biggest embarrassment in our home: Our bathroom on the main floor (not pictured), which hasn�t been remodeled since 1960. We don�t let guests use it. Also the front yard, which is just a pile of dead weeds. (We�re saving up for that project next summer.)

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Proudest DIY: The tile installations. I installed the fireplace tile and kitchen tile, and Robin and I installed the outdoor tile together -- all using products from our company, Heath Ceramics.

Biggest indulgence with respect to our home: The new refrigerator from Liebherr. (We found the rest of the appliances on craigslist.) Other than that, there�s the $15K for the unexpected new sewer pipe, which was a mandatory �indulgence� before the city would give us a permit to do anything else.

Best advice: Acquire fewer things, and only things that you really love. You�ll spend more time enjoying your environment and less time searching for new stuff that ends up in the landfill anyway.

Dream source for stuff: BDDW and Ted Muehling.

Resources:

Appliances:
* IKEA kitchen faucet
* Bosch oven (found on craigslist)
* Dacor cooktop (found on craigslist)
* Liebherr refrigerator

Furniture:
* Saarinen Womb chair and Bertoia Bird chair and ottoman from Hive Modern
* Cork stools from Jasper Morrison
* Vintage fireplace, Knoll credenza, and huge lamp from the Art Deco & Modernism Sale
* Parsons dining table from Room & Board
* Bertoia kitchen stools from Circa50
* Custom outdoor table frame by Ohio Design, tile by Heath Ceramics

Lighting:
* Family room pendant: George Nelson Propeller Bubble Lamp from Hive Modern
* Kitchen light from Schoolhouse Electric
* Chicken lamp from the Rose Bowl Flea Market
* Jasper Morrison Glo Ball bedroom lamp from Hive Modern

Paint:
* All paint is from Pratt & Lambert
* Family room paint: Pratt & Lambert Dawn Mist (32-25)

Flooring:
* Family room and bathroom floor tile from Heath Ceramics

Rugs and Carpets:
* Dining room and family room rugs from FLOR
* Living room felt rug from Peace Industry

Tiles and Stone:
* All tile from Heath Ceramics

Window Treatments:
* Window treatments from Smith + Noble
* Family room window coverings from Smith + Noble�s Loft Living Collection

Artwork:
* Paintings above the Swan chair and in the bathroom by artist Damon Soul
* Painting above the yellow Eames chair from Creative Growth in Oakland
* Other art from the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery and artist Dharma Strasser MacColl

Other:
* Architectural moldings and rosettes from San Francisco Victoriana
* Kitchen cabinets from IKEA
* Concrete kitchen counters by Concreteworks
* Vintage Fisher-Price toys from eBay
* Wood play kitchen from Oompa Toys
* Edward Wohl cutting boards from Heath Ceramics
* Norstal flatware from Heath Ceramics
* Pillow on bentwood chair by Lisa Congdon
* Pillow on leather chair by Heidi McDowell
* Red quilt from Egg, London

Thanks, Catherine and Robin!

-leah

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Comments (41)

wow. i like.

posted by -kellen on 2007-07-10 16:44:20
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wow! totally gorgeous!

posted by katie on 2007-07-10 17:24:54
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Oh! I don't like...I think I love! This tour has proven a few things to me:

1. I need to marry a Ceramist (?)...or become one. What a luxury to have all that gorgeous tile!

2. Sometimes it is "all in the details" (blue fireplace, scone in pic #19, aforementioned bird lamp, etc).

3. Leah, or whoever took these photos, takes a darn good interior photograph! Dynamic angles and great composition (and focus).

This house fills me with design inspiration! Such a Tuesday afternoon treat.

posted by jessica on 2007-07-10 17:31:00
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Thanks for sharing; appreciate their honest account of this remodel, and of course, the visuals; thanks for noting all of the resources as well---very fun and useful writeup :)

posted by *jana* on 2007-07-10 17:36:23
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I agree, this is one of the best write-ups/features I've seen on SFAT. I first saw the house in Sunset magazine a few months back, but these peeks (and the homeowners' insights) make me feel even more at home with their style, goals and "to do" list. Great to see the mix of flea market, R & B, local artists, ebay/craigslist, and Ikea, with the classic treasures from Heath.

posted by krister on 2007-07-10 18:10:00
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Beautiful. I really love the tile work and the scattered pieces of oak furniture that contrast so well with the ultra modern stuff. I appreciate the owner's comments. I have a lot more respect knowing that the project started with a $15k sewer pipe!

posted by mhgardener on 2007-07-10 18:16:15
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To me, this home shows a masterful use of color. Just brilliant. And I really appreciate the resources. Now I want to see Leah's house please:)

posted by kemp on 2007-07-10 18:19:50
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Catherin and Robin. Wow, it's a beautiful home. I saw greyish color in most rooms but they seem to me slightly different. Is this because of lighting or did you use Dawn Mist everywhere? What is the green color in the bed room?

posted by Pistachiogrn on 2007-07-10 18:30:11
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Every day on my way to work the bus goes down Bridgeway in Sausalito and I dream about having a cute little house with a Saarinen Womb chair. <3 this home. <3 Leah's posts.

posted by Danielle S. on 2007-07-10 19:09:45
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LOVE this house. love the photos... I want that kitchen... thanks Leah for this great tour.

posted by sfwork on 2007-07-10 21:04:14
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fabulous article photographs.
very thorough candid.

posted by mod*mom on 2007-07-10 21:24:58
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Love the way Leah captured the overall feel of the house as well as some lovely details. The natural light in the first photo is wonderful.

posted by karen m on 2007-07-10 23:48:54
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Beautiful photographs. Very inspirational. They've done a great job of blending old and new. Leah has a great eye.

posted by heydahl on 2007-07-11 04:42:09
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Great post, great photos, great writing... and a gorgeous, obviously well-loved house. And thanks for including all the links for resources.

posted by luz on 2007-07-11 10:37:38
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Oh boy. I'm in love.

posted by alisong on 2007-07-11 10:42:47
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This was a really good house tour, and not just because everything about that house is fantastic. I really appreciated that the photos were both good and seemed like they were actually edited.

posted by jennifer in sf on 2007-07-11 12:57:11
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I love the artwork and the ceramics. Are those real Eva Ziesal pieces? Also love the pillows.

posted by peggy on 2007-07-11 16:12:36
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Leah, great job!

I loved how you let the owners speak for themselves about their home and thanks for the comprehensive source list. We AT readers always want to know the paint color or who made what; that is why we are here. Thank you for giving us what we want to know.

The photos were also excellent. Hmmm, I wonder what you could do with my apartment. ;)

posted by Lisa from VA/lsaspacey on 2007-07-11 16:29:54
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What in the world is that on the walls in the kitchen???

As far as this being a tryout for a position as writer, it appears that the owners of the apartment did the actual writing. Who took the pics?

posted by MrGreen on 2007-07-11 16:33:22
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wow! I absolutely love this apartment! such simple beauty everywhere!

posted by jess p on 2007-07-11 17:18:24
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Great house tour, great photos (would have loved them even more with some accompanying text). Good job!

"Oaktown!" ;)

posted by pisceanchick on 2007-07-11 20:17:10
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Great profile on a local home! I love their mix of style, as well as seeing how folks really live. It's so true about buying only what you love, now if I can remember that when I am out and about!

Deidre

posted by deidre on 2007-07-11 20:26:54
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the fireplace was gorgeous! the grey tiles with the aqua metal just works!

posted by LaDonnaNichole on 2007-07-11 21:26:39
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Perfect. It's beautifully decorated yet warm and lived in. It isn't overly precious or pretentious the way many AT houses are. This is what we are working towards in our home. Great inspiration, thanks!

posted by snot on 2007-07-12 10:02:56
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This is just lovely and wonderful from every angle. An inspiring showcase of a beautiful home and as snot above pointed out, it feels lived in. Also, the links were very helpful.

Great post.

posted by Simply-G on 2007-07-12 11:06:14
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Best house tour I've seen on this site in a very long time. Really nice work!

posted by ccs on 2007-07-12 11:23:29
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Warm, inviting, homey, unique, livable....Captivating photos....I think captions would add a lot to complete the story, though.

posted by polkadot on 2007-07-12 11:42:38
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This is so unfair!!!!!!!!!!!!!

posted by bombie on 2007-07-12 16:05:22
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i was merely envious until i saw the water view. now, well--shudder, drool, froth......

posted by ValerieNYC on 2007-07-12 17:50:05
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Oh man, now I want to buy back the Fisher Price Little People passenger jet from my childhood, because seeing it here, I just realized what a very chic design object it was.

posted by Bruised on 2007-07-13 04:40:55
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This is an inspiring--and envy-inspiring post. It satisfies all my house voyeurism--I feel like Leah brought me over to meet these interesting people, and I got a house tour to boot. Great photos too. I'll be back to read more from Leah!

posted by SharonSF on 2007-07-16 04:32:19
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beautiful tile! i can relate to being a portland-homeowner...we got an incredible value, but we have realized that we got ourselves a fixer-uper....oh well! thanks for sharing.

Blinds

posted by jmorrowdesigns on 2007-07-23 19:53:53
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I really love this home! The kitchen wall tilework is SO beautiful, funky, unique. (Thanks for taking a picture with the wine bottle in it so you can see the real size of the tiles!) Thanks for sharing :)

posted by CAjess323 on 2008-01-15 21:31:52
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What a great place.
The tilework and choice is truly original.
I am really curious about that beautiful fireplace.
I'm planning a rural cottage and am researching different heat sources.
Is that fireplace efficient?
It looks so beautiful.

posted by paulmuscat on 2008-01-17 14:42:10
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Beautiful. It can be tricky to mix so many iconic individual pieces. You run the risk of looking like a second-hand mid century store, but you've avoided that and made a look that is completely successful. I'm going to assume it feels as comfortable as it looks. (although to be completely frank the swan chair placement seems a bit awkward)

posted by JamesinSF on 2008-01-30 18:39:29
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Just noticed MrGreen's snarky comment, or would have commented before: You think all those interviews that appear in magazines just appear there magically, verbatim, from recorded conversations, and writers have nothing to do with it -- no editing, no choosing to include certain parts of conversation and not others?

It boggles my mind sometimes just how little understanding people have of what writers actually do.

posted by DWF on 2008-04-07 00:34:04
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I'm very late to the party with this comment...the colors and textures in this house are captivating. I love the green tiles in the bathroom and I'd love to know who manufactures that square self-rimming sink! I've looked high and low and have seen nothing like it anywhere. Any ideas?

posted by sarahr on 2008-05-20 11:52:29
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What is the color and fabric on the Bertoia Bird Chair?

posted by Steven Michael on 2008-09-10 10:25:47
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Kitchen tiles. *Drool*

Love that bird lamp, too!

I.

posted by Ivan Chan on 2008-09-10 23:06:12
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FYI Leah, it's "aerie".

posted by greer on 2008-09-21 13:01:32
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Catherine,
I am a location scout in the Bay Area. I work for several national magazines. I am currently looking for decorating stories and DIY stories.
I love what you have done with your home and I am interested in scouting it for possible publication.
Please give me a call or email me if you are interested. albaworks@gmail.com (225-1903)
Thank you,
Sarah Alba

posted by Sarah Alba on 2008-10-21 17:17:44
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