After close to a year’s worth of construction, the historic Union Provision Building — recognizable for the sculpture of a star and a bird connected by a chain on its exterior — is now a living space, woodworking shop and home to Allegheny Aikido.
For our second annual Best of Design contest, Pittsburgh Magazine was flooded with stunning entries from interior designers, architects and homeowners across the region. To ensure fairness and neutrality, a panel of Cleveland-based professionals in the design and architecture industry handled the blind judging process. Read on for this year’s winners.
Mired in controversial beginnings, a sleek contemporary townhouse nevertheless bloomed in a historic section of Pittsburgh’s North Side.
The painstakingly detailed restoration of the historic Century Inn in Washington County following a catastrophic fire took more than two years.
The modern farmhouse kitchen stands out thanks to a few high-impact wood features.
This kitchen in a historical Lawrenceville home situated on three lots received a major facelift.
The owner of Armina Stone’s modern, European-style master bathroom features marble slabs from Turkey accented by luxurious gold fixtures.
Once a disco-era disaster, this master bathroom in Wexford went from dark and dated to a contemporary classic.
Sophisticated and private, a walled urban garden on the South Side contains all the recreational features you’d typically only find in the suburbs.
Once a catchall for toys and exercise equipment, the basement of this Sewickley home is now a sophisticated entertainment space.
Each issue, HOME goes inside the room of one of our favorite Pittsburghers.
Stephen Foster was born at 3600 Penn Ave., which later, in a musical connection, was owned by the founder of the American Wind Symphony Orchestra.
Here are the local gems worth obsessing over.
Here's what's buzzing in the Pittsburgh home and lifestyle industry.
To ensure fairness and neutrality, a panel of Cleveland-based professionals in the design and architecture industry handled the blind judging process.
Part of a three-phase plan, the 3- and 4-bedroom townhouses range in price from the mid-$600,000s up to $1 million.
Savannah Hayes adds six new wallpaper designs to her line of throw blankets, accessories and tea towels.
The “Restored by the Fords” designer’s signature lighting line is set to hit shelves in February.
Woodmere is one of four high-end properties owned by Robert Knutson scheduled to hit the auction block this week.
Take a look back at the biggest stories to come out of Pittsburgh’s home and design industry.
Lawrenceville United advocates increasing the availability of affordable housing in the trendy neighborhood.
Each issue, HOME goes inside the room of one of our favorite Pittsburghers.
After 50 years away, Dick and Vicki Mallary returned to Pittsburgh and spent years painstakingly remodeling a condo in the heart of Downtown.
It's said that the mischievous spirit of Amanda Bayne Balph still haunts the red brick Victorian home in Bellevue.
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