Recent neighborhood initiatives, such as the development of Hazelwood Green — a one-time brownfield — have brought significant reinvestment into the area.
Noted scientist Rae Stiening grew up in the fanciful Tudor-style home in Mt. Lebanon that features a turret as well as a 6-foot stained glass window of D’Artagnan.
Each year, Pittsburgh Magazine HOME celebrates the amazing houses of the region with our Best of Design Awards. We spotlight categories ranging from Best New Home to Best Renovated Kitchen and the people behind these inspiring transformations.
Amy Baron Brourman added a second story to her Mid-Century Modern home on the grounds of the W.L. Mellon estate — while still remaining true to its history.
Yes, there was a pandemic going on, but life always finds a way. That was evident in this year’s Best of Design Contest. Despite COVID-19 restrictions and stay-at-home orders, Pittsburgh Magazine HOME received a record number of stunning entries from talented architects, interior designers and homeowners across the region. Picking the winners is no easy feat, which is why — to ensure fairness and neutrality — we left the blind judging process to a panel of out-of-state professionals in the design and architecture industries.
Located 30 miles south of Pittsburgh, the Queen Anne Victorian featured in the classic horror movie is being turned into a bed and breakfast — and you can win an overnight stay there.
Roger Levine and Jeff Gordon are moving their vintage goods collection to an appointment-only warehouse in Turtle Creek. But first, they’re having a huge sale.