Weisshouse transformed a former storefront into a family home brimming with texture, color, and personality. The main floor features a sleek Poliform kitchen, sculptural Flos pendants, and vintage pressed-tin ceilings. Matte black hardware, vintage rugs, and works by Pittsburgh artists Karl Mullen and Jack Weiss run throughout. A linear Weisshouse shelving system displays records and collected objects behind a vintage French farm table, while modern pieces—including a black leather Cassina Cab lounge chair, a B&B Italia side table, and an upholstered denim sectional—balance the vintage touches.

Upstairs, the boys’ bedrooms pair denim duvets with vintage music posters, and their bath pops with green chevron tile. The top-floor suite feels collected and relaxed, with exposed beams, repurposed science cabinets, and Weisshouse furnishings.

The result is curated yet comfortable—a harmonius mix of vintage finds, contemporary design, and personal art that makes the home feel alive.

Architect: Michael Graybrook
Interior Design: Cyd Mello of Weisshouse

Photography by Alexandria Ribar