Science, wellness experts and others point to studies indicating that nature offers numerous physical, emotional and mental health benefits. Particularly as spring blossoms before us, the desire to get outside and move grows, allowing us to reap a variety of health...
Homeowners Customizing Living Spaces with Upscale Renovations By Vanessa Orr When it comes to making upscale renovations, most projects are only limited by the size of the lot, the investment a homeowner wants to make, and their imagination. While some homeowners may...
New construction has historically been the relief valve for a housing market that is too tight, that is, with fewer homes for sale than buyers in the market. It has been a pretty reliable cycle over the years. Demand rises. Builders respond by building more homes,...
Paying homage to the age and original architecture of a 100-year-old home in Squirrel Hill, while also modernizing it and adding a sleekness to it. When Sarah and Doug Shriber hired designer April Spagnolo of Evalia Design LLC to help renovate their 100-year-old home...
The declining construction workforce has many causes, but the crux of the problem is that too few people have been attracted to the industry to sufficiently replace the older workers who are retiring in greater numbers. Beginning long before the “Great Resignation”...