The Exposed Artisans Market will offer plenty of things to do.
Celebrate America’s birthday all year long with these cheerful patriotic pieces.
With a focus on handmade, organic goods, Staghorn Home & Garden Café in Greenfield features local coffee brews, unusual items and community events.
Get inspired by this room designed by Joann Fullen.
Keep an eye out for Kim Fox's line of wood and tin collages at the festival.
This summer, add flair to your outdoor living space with these garden and patio pieces.
Products, tips and the latest buzz in the world of all things home and lifestyle.
Dan Eichenlaub of Eichenlaub Inc. gives the scoop on how to make your lawn look great.
From a modern white tea kettle to delicate gold plates and cheerful finger bowls, these pretty accent pieces are sure to add pizazz to a picnic table.
Melanie Baker-Telford's Beautiful Boutique on Brilliant features furniture, home decor, jewelry and other gifts, plus one adorable bulldog.
The episode, which airs next month, will shadow the craftsmen as they partner with local group The Friends of Killbuck Lodge to rebuild a historic log cabin.
As the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden digs into conservation and opens continuously to the public, outlets for recreation and research are in bloom.
Plus, when to plant, where to plant and what to do with leftovers.
From ferns to forsythia, there are ample growth opportunities for creating a gorgeous, low-maintenance garden this year in your own backyard.
Neighborhood Flea returns for 2015, bringing with it an assortment of goods, workshops, food and more.
Join the Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation next Friday for an hourlong walk focused on downtown's most beautiful structures.
Although the name of Ceramiche Tile & Stone is derived from the Italian word for ceramics, the West End shop offers customers a selection of products that’s far from typical.
Pick up something fabulous for your home this Friday.
Shut the front door! Add these items to your stoop for a little curb appeal this spring. You’ll be the envy of your neighborhood.
Tailor knobs and pulls to each room in your home.
Offering a variety of custom-framing options, Pittsburgh's Framezilla shows no signs of going extinct.
These garden gurus go through intense training and continuing education on everything from turf to insects to the finer points of growing produce.
Catch Boyce Thompson's presentation on the cutting-edge products you'll want to have in your home.
Edgewood resident Roger Yost spends five years restoring an early-1900s shingle-style house, reversing the results of a shagalicious makeover in the 1970s.
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