Collection by Wright

FINISHES :: tile

Colors, textures, patterns, oh my!

The clients have a large collection of indoor plants, and 4 S Architecture designed a scheme with plenty of spots to display plants, from the deep windowsills to the semi-recessed extractor above the island that features an integrated shelf. “We had originally specified a fully flush extractor system, but they are very expensive,” says architect, Julia Hamson. “We went for one that is semi-recessed, so was cost effective but still has less visual impact than a dropped extractor.”
The clients have a large collection of indoor plants, and 4 S Architecture designed a scheme with plenty of spots to display plants, from the deep windowsills to the semi-recessed extractor above the island that features an integrated shelf. “We had originally specified a fully flush extractor system, but they are very expensive,” says architect, Julia Hamson. “We went for one that is semi-recessed, so was cost effective but still has less visual impact than a dropped extractor.”
The final, layered look of the pool and its surroundings—which mitigates a 30-inch drop from house to guesthouse—was completed in 2008.
The final, layered look of the pool and its surroundings—which mitigates a 30-inch drop from house to guesthouse—was completed in 2008.
The small powder room features graphic ceramic tile from Couleurs & Matures Patchwork.

A Parisian Pied-À-Terre  by Piret Johanson Studio #designmilk
The small powder room features graphic ceramic tile from Couleurs & Matures Patchwork. A Parisian Pied-À-Terre by Piret Johanson Studio #designmilk
Half Hex Mix (b) in gunmetal, fog, bright yellow on the floor and Half Hex Mix in fog on the walls.
Design: Christina Zamora
Photo: Jeffery Cross

#heath #heathceramics #tiles #dwell
Half Hex Mix (b) in gunmetal, fog, bright yellow on the floor and Half Hex Mix in fog on the walls. Design: Christina Zamora Photo: Jeffery Cross #heath #heathceramics #tiles #dwell
In a sophisticated main bathroom in Seattle, sea-green concrete floor tiles with a geometric pattern provide a lawn of color against wood walls and white tile. The paper lanterns are also a clear homage to the building’s Japanese inspirations.
In a sophisticated main bathroom in Seattle, sea-green concrete floor tiles with a geometric pattern provide a lawn of color against wood walls and white tile. The paper lanterns are also a clear homage to the building’s Japanese inspirations.