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Mike, a Pittsburgh Public school
teacher, found this home in December
of 1999. Mike looked at 40 homes that
day. He and Quynh toured just a few
homes, but were drawn to the comfort
of their 1930’s Colonial home. They
appreciated the large rooms, the easy
flow of the first floor and the storage
space. After moving in they realized
how fortunate they were as they got to
know their neighbors. “Our neighborhood
is what makes our home special.
It’s really great to feel a part of
the community.” It is no longer a
requirement of Mike’s job to live in the
city, but the McGuire’s are here to
stay.
The dining room is decorated in a
European style with red walls that
emit high energy. The built-in corner
cabinets are original to the home. As
you move to through the first floor,
note the Asian art theme in the living
room. The pieces are from Vietnam,
Thailand and China. When you move
to the sun room enjoy the light and
airy feel. Take a moment to enjoy the
view of the surrounding trees.
When you go upstairs be sure to look
at the glass chandelier in the entrance.
The Master bedroom has been painted
with a textured paint. It has been decorated
with core pieces like the antique
chaise lounge and the four-poster bed
made in the Amish community of
New Wilmington.
Before you leave this home make sure
to take a look at the view from the
front porch. Enjoy the sights of
Observatory and Riverview Park. |