The fully updated residence in the Blackburn Heights community showcases techy living with automated lighting, climate control, and advanced systems designed for convenience, efficiency, and everyday comfort.
Located on 38th Street, the updated home pairs exposed brick with a garage, flexible loft space and a front-porch perch in the heart of one of Pittsburgh’s most vibrant neighborhoods.
The three-bedroom homes were constructed by the City of Bridges Community Land Trust, a nonprofit focused on offering solutions to common barriers to home ownership.
Earthy organic tones, specialized spaces and lived-in design that prioritizes personalization over perfection are among the year's biggest design trends.
The row house features original artwork by Pittsburgh's own Jeremy Raymer, as well as a massive deck made for enjoying the home’s prime location on the North Side.
During her nature-filled excursion to Shipp's Creek, writer Corinne Whiting took in the wonders of Frank Lloyd Wright’s designs — and savored gourmet meals at TreeTops and Bittersweet Cafe.
The grand five-bedroom home blends decades of history that include early Birth Control League meetings to third-floor ballroom lessons — and even a family link to the Stanford White murder in 1906.
From a welcoming neutral kitchen at a Coraopolis estate to a Mid-Century Modern makeover in Mt. Lebanon, we explore two exceptional kitchen renovations.
For its annual contest, AIA’s Design Pittsburgh program honored a number of local architects and designers for their work on projects such as the Glasshouse, Allegheny Branch House Lofts and The Eatery at Litchfield Towers.