Best of Design
Attorney Scott Westwood added a whimsical, California-inspired pool to his historic home.
Studio d’ARC transformed a separate kitchen and formal dining room into a spacious, Scandinavian-inspired space.
M. Ferrari and Company reimagined an outdated master bathroom into an oasis suitable for the whole family.
mossArchitects took advantage of sloping topography to design a dream home, including a two-story great room with a stunning view.
Mired in controversial beginnings, a sleek contemporary townhouse nevertheless bloomed in a historic section of Pittsburgh’s North Side.
The painstakingly detailed restoration of the historic Century Inn in Washington County following a catastrophic fire took more than two years.
The modern farmhouse kitchen stands out thanks to a few high-impact wood features.
This kitchen in a historical Lawrenceville home situated on three lots received a major facelift.
The owner of Armina Stone’s modern, European-style master bathroom features marble slabs from Turkey accented by luxurious gold fixtures.
Once a disco-era disaster, this master bathroom in Wexford went from dark and dated to a contemporary classic.
Sophisticated and private, a walled urban garden on the South Side contains all the recreational features you’d typically only find in the suburbs.
Once a catchall for toys and exercise equipment, the basement of this Sewickley home is now a sophisticated entertainment space.
To ensure fairness and neutrality, a panel of Cleveland-based professionals in the design and architecture industry handled the blind judging process.
A mountain-modern home built into the hillside of a reclaimed mining site has become the dream home for a family of five.
Cory Cope and Jennifer Owen spent 10 years renovating a former power station on the North Side into their dream home.
Interior designer Lauren Levant turned a dated master bathroom into a sleek sanctuary.
Inspired by a sweeping view of the Allegheny River, Cyd Stackhouse and Bob Bergren incorporated water into every design choice of their modern, ethereal kitchen.
With help from HGTV star Leanne Ford, former NFL player Gus Frerotte and his wife, Ann, created a cozy, timeless kitchen in their century-old Oakmont home.
Wanting to extend their living space, a Mt. Lebanon couple added an inviting porch to their 1920s-era home.
To ensure fairness and neutrality, a panel of Cleveland-based professionals in the design and architecture industries handled this year’s judging process.
Taking advantage of the topography, Michael and Michele Hills build a custom home in Lawrenceville with sweeping views of Downtown.
Chris and Jill Bellicini transformed their dark and dated Mount Washington condo into a light and airy getaway that highlights a sweeping view of Downtown.
Judges point to family-friendly design and entertainment potential in choosing two distinct kitchens, both in the Strip District.
The Bellicini family transformed their master bathroom from dark and cramped to glam and functional.