For our annual Best of Design contest, now in its sixth year, Pittsburgh Magazine HOME received a number of stunning entries from talented architects, interior designers and homeowners across the region. Picking a winner is never an easy feat, which is why — to ensure fairness and neutrality — we left the blind judging process to a panel of Cleveland-based professionals in the design and architecture industry.
Close to a dozen local interior designers and vendors are reimagining a Victorian in Friendship with accessible design styles for the three-day event taking place in March.
From the evolution of Barbiecore and quiet luxury to creating specialized spaces as we head back to the office, these are the trends local design experts say will take off this new year.
Worries got you down? Dr. Alicia Kaplan, medical director for the Center for Adult Anxiety & OCD at Allegheny Health Network shares her tips for easing anxiety.
Row along a lake by moonlight. Curl up with a warm cup in a cozy coffee shop. Unwind with a rejuvenating massage. Sound good? Explore these soothing outings and more as we help you keep calm in the Steel City.
No national chains here; in 2023, a number of new, locally owned home and lifestyle boutiques popped up around the Pittsburgh region. Here’s a look at five stores featuring artisan items that you won’t find at Target.
The contemporary home furnishings chain recently opened its first Pennsylvania location at a massive storefront in Cranberry that had sat empty since 2018.
The opulent two-story space by restaurateurs Adam and Diana Kucenic features a variety of luxury fashion, lifestyle and home brands not often found in Pittsburgh.
love, the new concept shop Downtown from the founders of love, Pittsburgh, will focus on meaningful lifestyle items that expand beyond the shop’s traditional Pittsburgh branding.
On the banks of French Creek in Cambridge Springs, Riverside Brewing Company creates decadent craft brews, cocktails and dishes on the grounds of a former hotel.
Picking a winner is never an easy feat, which is why — to ensure fairness and neutrality — we left the blind judging process to a panel of Cleveland-based professionals in the design and architecture industry.
Part of the Seneca Valley School District, Ehrman Crest was the only educational institute on the list, which highlights impactful new ideas from around the world.
When writing “When You Wonder, You’re Learning,” a book that breaks down Fred Rogers’ enduring appeal to children into an easy-to-understand blueprint, Pittsburghers Gregg Behr and Ryan Rydzewski found Mister Rogers was still teaching them.
The former TV news reporter and her husband, Mark Ambtman, are starring in a new streaming series on CBS News Pittsburgh, “Makin’ It with Mark and Courtney.”
The Manchester Modern architectural walking tour focuses on post World War II urban renewal efforts during a time of profound change for the community.
The popular lifestyle influencer talks to Pittsburgh Magazine about renovating a Mid-Century Modern Home in the North Hills — and taking readers along for every step.