Integrated Design Studio · Pittsburgh, PA · Est. 2026
Dining room with painted black brick fireplace in a whole-home renovation on Hereford Drive in Oakdale, PA, built by Integrated Contracting & Renovations

Neighborhoods

Design that knows the street it's on.

Pittsburgh housing is specific: 1920s plaster in Mt. Lebanon, 1970s splits in Upper St. Clair, new builds in Peters. We design rooms for the houses that are actually here, and our sister company ICR has been building in them for years.

Hereford Drive, Oakdale · Whole-Home · 2023Built by ICR

Mt. Lebanon

1920s-1950s · 15216 · 15228 · 15243

Mt. Lebanon is one of Pittsburgh's most distinctive walkable suburbs, full of Tudor Revivals, center-hall Colonials, and 1920s brick four-squares. Designing here means working with plaster walls, original millwork, and rooms that were drawn with intent.

Upper St. Clair

1960s to 2000s · 15241

Upper St. Clair is 1960s to 2000s suburbia done at scale: split-levels, bi-levels, and colonials with generous rooms that families upsize into. Design work here is about making a forever home feel current, one room plan at a time.

Bethel Park

1950s-1970s · 15102

Bethel Park is a mid-century Pittsburgh suburb of ranches, splits, and bi-levels whose efficient but closed-off original plans reward good space planning. One opened wall between kitchen and dining can redraw an entire main floor.

Peters Township

1990s-2020s · 15317 · 15367

Peters Township is a fast-growing Washington County township of newer construction on generous lots: post-1990 colonials, modern farmhouses, and contemporaries with big rooms and builder-grade finish. Most of what we design here is the custom version the builder never offered.

Whitehall

1945-1965 · 15227 · 15236

Whitehall and Baldwin are inner-ring South Hills boroughs of 1950s brick capes and ranches, some of the most satisfying rooms to design in the area: compact, solid, and almost always still wearing their original kitchens and baths.

Oakdale

1960s-2010s · 15071

Oakdale spans North Fayette and Robinson Townships, where a 1965 split can share a street with a 2015 colonial. Designing here means working across eras on the same block, often for relocation buyers deciding every finish in a house they just closed on.

Sewickley

1890s to 1930s · 15143

Designing in Sewickley means working with original millwork, leaded glass, and rooms that already have pedigree. The brief is rarely to reinvent; it is to make Victorian and Colonial Revival interiors live comfortably now.

Fox Chapel

1950s to 1990s · 15238

Fox Chapel is a wooded borough outside Pittsburgh, and designing here means editing good bones into one coherent whole: generous, tree-facing rooms in 1950s ranches, 1980s contemporaries, and Tudors, many already on their second or third renovation.

Not on the list? We work across the Pittsburgh region. The fastest way to find out is a conversation: scope your project or call (412) 608-0277.