The public “behind-the-scenes” event gives participants access to some of the city’s more iconic buildings — and some of Pittsburgh’s most interesting residences.
Starting with a 1920s Craftsman-style bungalow in Squirrel Hill, the eight-episode series on the DIY Network follows Ally Mahon as she refurbishes homes across Pittsburgh.
In celebration of their new memoir “It Takes Two,” HGTV’s Jonathan and Drew Scott will host a show at the Byham Theater as part of a nationwide tour. Pittsburgh Magazine talks to the brothers on what the audience can expect.
Months after the Civil War-era cannonballs were discovered at the former arsenal and munitions factory in Lawrenceville, residents are given the green light to move into the 243-unit apartment complex.
Close to a half dozen local businesses, among them Savannah Hayes and Stak Ceramics, will make their debut next week at the mega interior design and home goods-focused show in New York City.
Curious about tiny homes that expand with you? What about smart thermostats that adjust the climate of each room based on your preference? Module and HiberSense, two local startups focused on smart building design and operations, will be featured at a Green Building Alliance event next week.
Lauren Piasecki and Stan Adamik’s brick-and-mortar lifestyle boutique in Lawrenceville carries high-end furniture, lighting, new upholstery, candles, vintage goods and more.
Overseen by a community manager whose job it is to foster a sense of community, the fully furnished micro units incorporate hotel-style living that includes bath and linen service, plus weekly housekeeping.
Explore eight of the world’s most innovative home designs, including a Fallingwater-inspired volume cantilevering over a glass shop by Pittsburgh architect Eric Fisher.
Explore lavish homes and gardens with the West Allegheny Historic District’s annual Tour and Tasting, or go on the hunt for hidden treasure during The Great Mexican War Streets Yard Sale.