Jonathan Raney and his wife, Danielle, completely remodeled a historical fixer-upper on Pittsburgh’s Central North Side.
The lead designer and founding partner of the interior design studio plans to open a new storefront in Lawrenceville later this year.
The three-bedroom home is just steps from the neighborhood’s charming business district.
The modernized, three-bedroom home still contains all its original 1950s-era touches.
Known for its curated selection of host gifts, candles and decor, House15143 closed in January after more than a decade in business.
love, Pittsburgh, which has three locations around the city, is launching a new monthly series that spotlights local artisans.
The conveniently located, two-unit building is filled with original details.
From the I Made It! Mine market to an old-fashioned love letter writing station, these are the events you'll love.
Designer Kacie Cope's new store will showcase her love for vintage finds as well as offer community workshops to give customers hands-on experience in home design and renovation.
The updated, three-bedroom Cape Cod features an arched red front door alongside a stone chimney.
Two renovated row houses on 42nd Street have different charms, but the same convenient location.
The reasonably priced, low-maintenance condo is within walking distance of the borough’s charming main street and amenities.
A remodeled, three-story house in Sheraden is part of the West End’s renaissance in the real estate market.
Hues inspired by the outdoors are trending for the New Year — we check with local design experts for their tips.
HOME editor Jessica Sinichak finds local gems you’ll obsess over.
The designer and host of “Living Smaller” moved to Pittsburgh to flip houses — and gained a reputation for turning tiny, “quirky” spaces into works of art.
Local designers weigh on everything from colors, to new traditions to how to give life to unused space.
Columnist Chris Fennimore recounts his New Year’s Eve food traditions — and why each item tells a story — in our new feature: Home COOKING.
The good news is home prices are leveling off as a way to compensate for the jump in mortgage interest rates.
Local designer Karolyn Spagnolo got her dream assignment when she was one of more than 150 volunteers chosen to decorate the White House for this year’s theme, “We the People.”
Filled with modern touches, the two-level unit at Lumiere has breathtaking views of Pittsburgh.
Located in a former nightclub in the Strip District, the retail store featuring salvaged and upcycled goods opened over the summer.
Godmother Properties turned the neglected, century-old property into a contemporary, four-bedroom fairytale.
This is the first flagship store for the candle company, which has been creating hand-poured, soy candles since 2016.
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