A two-car garage, plentiful bathrooms, careful updates and access to all of the city’s amenities make the LaClair Avenue home a rare gem.
Floor-to-ceiling windows along bustling Liberty Avenue mean the next owner can be as nebby as they want.
Fall home and garden tours are taking place on the North Side and Friendship.
HOME editor Jessica Sinichak finds local gems you’ll obsess over.
Chris Fennimore shares a sophisticated solution for enjoying your Thanksgiving meal all over again.
The company helped transform a crumbling commercial property into an urban, contemporary home in the middle of the Golden Triangle.
Chris Waraks aims to restore this North Side neighborhood, one house at a time.
Joyce Fu, daughter of legendary Pittsburgh orthopedic surgeon Dr. Freddie Fu, returns to her roots in a renovated Point Breeze home across the street from where she grew up.
What’s selling in the East End, plus a look back at what makes the area so special.
Rosa Colucci takes a look at the restoration of 926 Peralta St., a grand Victorian-style rowhouse that once was on the verge of collapse.
Less than a mile from Oakmont Country Club, the Center-Hall Colonial is made for entertaining.
A neutral for the future, Limitless reflects our evolving preference for softer, lighter shades.
No national chains here; in 2023, a number of new, locally owned home and lifestyle boutiques popped up around the Pittsburgh region. Here’s a look at five stores featuring artisan items that you won’t find at Target.
It’s impossible to miss the purple-painted exterior and murals of the bungalow along Route 8 in Richland.
Beyond its view of Pittsburgh’s skyline, the three-level, custom home boasts luxury bathrooms and an elevator.
The contemporary home furnishings chain recently opened its first Pennsylvania location at a massive storefront in Cranberry that had sat empty since 2018.
Expanding from its successful flagship location in Wexford, TWIN PINE Home & Heritage recently opened a new storefront along Beaver Street.
The four-bedroom home recently received a farmhouse-chic makeover.
The sunny, four-bedroom, multi-level home is on a tree-lined street with sidewalks.
Inspired by the much-anticipated “Barbie” movie, the candy-coated, hot pink design trend is everywhere.
Before being completely restored into a single-family home, the seven-bedroom property had been subdivided into three apartment units.
The mobile unit pops up at the defunct department store’s old sites to serve nostalgic treats.
Once a staple of Pittsburgh’s Polish community, the former St. Adalbert Church auditorium on South Side has been converted into 14 luxury apartments.
Featuring 11 dynamic properties, the annual event returns for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic.
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