HOME + Design
Although the name of Ceramiche Tile & Stone is derived from the Italian word for ceramics, the West End shop offers customers a selection of products that’s far from typical.
Shut the front door! Add these items to your stoop for a little curb appeal this spring. You’ll be the envy of your neighborhood.
Offering a variety of custom-framing options, Pittsburgh's Framezilla shows no signs of going extinct.
These garden gurus go through intense training and continuing education on everything from turf to insects to the finer points of growing produce.
Edgewood resident Roger Yost spends five years restoring an early-1900s shingle-style house, reversing the results of a shagalicious makeover in the 1970s.
Home expert Boyce Thompson previews this year's Duquesne Light Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show and speculates on which products will become fully integrated into our homes soon.
Now is the time to do some spring cleaning. These items make it easy to get organized — and they still look pretty.
Kids may be hard to please, but your little ones (and big ones, too) will love to go to their rooms if their space includes these adorable items.
Switch up your hardware with these options from Pittsburgh stores.
Your home is your oasis, but it's also a spectacular canvas to celebrate your history.
Products, tips and the latest buzz in the world of all things home and lifestyle.
The Shop in East Liberty sells an array of handcrafted jewelry, art and home goods, making it easy to find that something special.
Give a gift or decorate your home with items you’ll love long after Valentine’s Day.
Whether your taste is trendy, classic or funky, World of Rugs likely carries something to suit your style.
Here’s what’s hot in the New Year and how to incorporate these trends into your home, courtesy of the experts.
The New Year is all about a fresh start, and that includes your living space. Here are some easy ways to update your room in 2015 — without breaking the bank.
The three-story home melds all of the comforts of home with the sleek look and efficiency of industrial design.
The weather outside may be frightful, but these inviting finds make staying inside so delightful.
Four generations strong, the family-owned Allegheny Mountain Hardwood Flooring boasts certification by the Forest Stewardship Council.
Bonita Farinelli dresses up the world around her, sometimes with clothes and sometimes in other people’s homes or businesses.
Each of these products is suitable for someone on your gifting list.
Tile and Designs and The Idea Shops Owner Lee Knox went from working in the brick business to owning her own East End boutique shops.
Use stylish bookends to keep your tomes in place, and dress your walls with classy clocks and prints.
This carefully crafted addition of a family room and large deck allows the Broadhursts to stay in and get more out of their space.