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Inside Steve Ford's Urban Warehouse Home

Take a look around the 7,000-square-foot Pittsburgh warehouse Steve Ford calls home.

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Steve Ford's Garage

When designer Steve Ford needed help turning an abandoned warehouse in downtown Pittsburgh into a livable apartment for himself, he went straight to the source: his designer sister, Leanne Ford. Together, they transformed the space into a rugged oasis packed with classic lines and deconstructed modern architecture.

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Disco Dining

Steve can entertain friends and family indoor-outdoor style thanks to this fully functional garage door. For an element of surprise, the Scandinavian farmhouse table is paired with a 24-inch diameter mirror ball.

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Indoor-Outdoor

In addition to the multiple garage doors throughout the space, Steve and Leanne also made sure to install a set of French doors connecting the dining room to a lush outdoor area just off the entry. In the warmer months, the setup is ideal for entertaining friends and family.

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Schoolhouse Style

It's easy to spot the vintage schoolhouse style woven into the design of Steve Ford's garage. Molded fiberglass chairs, sourced from 1960s grade schools, complement a 1970s-era chalkboard. As well, the cinderblock and brick walls are painted white — a staple feature of homes designed by sister Leanne Ford.

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