Jack and Patty Buck added grand furniture, décor and dishes they collected from trips around the world.
German immigrant Oswald Werner, the owner of an early (and explosive) dry-cleaning business, built this 17-room Victorian in 1890 in Highland Park.
Realtor Brian Czapor is selling his own extensively renovated home.
Home editor Jessica Sinichak finds the local gems you’ll be obsessing over.
This family’s love of baseball inspired a winning outdoor renovation that manages to be both sophisticated and kid-friendly.
Learn more about the red hot real estate market — and why a growing neighborhood on the site of a former steel plant might just charm you.
Interior designer Esther Dormer brought joy and color to a small row house by taking inspiration from the maximalist 1970s.
Once a three-bedroom home, the extensively renovated Tudor-style residence now has seven bedrooms — and a magnificent outdoor space.
The new initiative from the Pittsburgh-based nonprofit promotes sustainable manufacturing by local artisans.
The guided walking tours and self-guided neighborhood tours give behind-the-scenes access to notable buildings around the city.
Tucked away on a cul-de-sac in Squirrel Hill, the split-entry home has three bedrooms — and a fun black-and-pink tiled kitchen.
The event features 10 gardens with a variety of outdoor features.
The split-entry style house is surrounded by luscious landscaping, including a courtyard with the tropical plant carved in its center.
Karolyn Spagnolo filled the white brick home in Shaler with luxurious touches — and even a secret doorway.
The sustainable designs include low-carbon steel bike racks, artistic bollards made from aluminum and a modular light.
The five-bedroom, craftsman-style home was built in 1912 by Montel Davis.
Previously known as The Candle Lab, the pour-your-own candle company on Butler Street is now independently owned and operated.
Close to the park of the same name, the all-brick home has an updated interior and a three-seasons room.
The mixed-use development will include retail space, plus living units.
The townhome for sale on Roslyn Place sits on one of the nation’s last remaining wood block streets.
The boutique Industrialist Hotel opened in Downtown’s The Arrott Building earlier this year.
Located on the South Side, the aptly named “The Auditorium” features 15 apartments.
The four-bedroom home on Swanson Lane is close to schools, shopping and I-79.
The pair of new buildings at the former Stevenson Farmhouse is close to the “T” and the borough’s thriving business district.
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