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.
Edgewood resident Roger Yost spends five years restoring an early-1900s shingle-style house, reversing the results of a shagalicious makeover in the 1970s.
Home expert Boyce Thompson previews this year's Duquesne Light Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show and speculates on which products will become fully integrated into our homes soon.
Our first standalone HOME issue in years features the 2015 winners of the annual Home of the Year competition — and we're already thinking about next year's contest.
The Schlotterbeck family creates a home in Richland Township with features that offer sweeping views of their surrounding
160 acres — and the land itself allows for opportunities
they never imagined.
Weisshouse owner Stacy Weiss partners with her contractor husband, Will Carpenter, to turn a former garage in the heart of Shadyside into a stunning, modern dream home.