The four-bedroom home in Scott has a turf lawn, stadium lighting and even a climbing wall.
Ready to get nebby? From the South Side to Southern Butler County, put these inspirational tours on your calendar.
Designed with sharp angles and walls of glass, the contemporary home in Pittsburgh's Allentown neighborhood has sweeping views of Downtown's iconic skyline.
HOME editor Jessica Sinichak finds local gems you’ll obsess over.
The eight-unit modular housing development in Munhall uses the latest technology to create easily assembled, quality homes.
This year’s winners for Best New Bathroom and Best New Kitchen are both found inside a Barrington-built home in Pine with interiors by Laken Design. Â
Busy with life, designer Heather Wildman waited 20 years to cleverly update her own Sewickley kitchen.
The two-day event will feature art across multiple mediums, plus a Craft Marketplace where vendors will have soap, clothing and home decor for sale.
Designer Heather Wildman of Wildman Chalmers Design kept the bones of this Mid-Century Modern home in Squirrel Hill North but changed nearly everything else.
Formerly the estate of a steel magnate, this Sewickley Heights farmstead now tells the story of industry and innovation in the region.Â
Working with Cipriani Studios, designer Alisha Gwen created a playful yet refined slice of paradise for an Upper St. Clair family.
Designer Seashal Belldina transformed a cramped guest bathroom into an indoor oasis.
Bisected by a glass staircase, the living area has floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the Laurel Highlands. Â
From east to west and north to south, we rounded up houses in different communities, but all at the same price point.
You get this colorful, well-executed brick home in Pittsburgh's Spring Hill neighborhood that melds the old with new.
The five-bedroom brick home along Penn Avenue melds original details with contemporary updates.
Founded by Sewickley resident Jennifer Pflug, the company offers bespoke stone furniture made from organic materials.
Designed by a notable Seattle builder, the cedar-and-stone home blends sustainability with modern luxury.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the historical landmark in the Laurel Highlands is undergoing extensive repairs.
The spacious five-bedroom home along Washington Road previously belonged to a notorious 1930s-era Pittsburgh gangster.
Founded by Andrew Moss, mossArchitects, which designed the reimagined Pusadee's Garden, received an American Institute of Architects Architecture Firm Award.
The three-bedroom South Side Slopes home has a two-story deck overlooking Downtown's iconic skyline.
The home's owners are thoughtfully revitalizing the eight-bedroom Victorian while still maintaining the original details that make it special.
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