For our sixth annual competition, we received dozens of stunning entries from talented architects, interior designers and homeowners across the region. We take you inside the winning spaces.
From the evolution of Barbiecore and quiet luxury to creating specialized spaces as we head back to the office, these are the trends local design experts say will take off this new year.
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.
Whether singing a lullaby to her young followers or arranging bouquets from her beloved flower garden, early childhood music teacher Margaret Hooton's creations are music to the eyes.
Columnist Chris Fennimore’s mother only made preparation-heavy Arancini on Easter — until the family discovered an easier way to make the Italian dish.
For our annual Best of Design contest, now in its fifth year, Pittsburgh Magazine HOME received a number of stunning entries from talented architects, interior designers and homeowners across the region.
The designer and host of “Living Smaller” moved to Pittsburgh to flip houses — and gained a reputation for turning tiny, “quirky” spaces into works of art.
The popular lifestyle influencer talks to Pittsburgh Magazine about renovating a Mid-Century Modern Home in the North Hills — and taking readers along for every step.
Long intrigued by an aging Victorian in Sewickley, the Izydores, with help from Wildman Chalmers Design, restored the century-old duplex to its former glory, while adding seamless modern touches.