In a Hill District home filled with unexpected design choices, this “intimately independent” bathroom featuring a two-way ethanol fireplace is still a standout.
Picking a winner is no 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.
Amy Baron Brourman added a second story to her Mid-Century Modern home on the grounds of the W.L. Mellon estate — while still remaining true to its history.
Yes, there was a pandemic going on, but life always finds a way. That was evident in this year’s Best of Design Contest. Despite COVID-19 restrictions and stay-at-home orders, Pittsburgh Magazine HOME received a record number of stunning entries from talented architects, interior designers and homeowners across the region. Picking the winners is no easy feat, which is why — to ensure fairness and neutrality — we left the blind judging process to a panel of out-of-state professionals in the design and architecture industries.