Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The house next door Rooms 2 grow

All arrows point up for this creative Belle Vernon couple

- PATRICIA SHERIDAN

From the outside, it’s just your average ranch house. But step inside and you see there is nothing typical about the Belle Vernon home Christophe­r and Stacy Galiyas share with their 3-year-old son, Arrow, and their dog, Sherwin.

What you notice right away are the arrows. The motif is not just their son’s name; it represents hope for the family.

“I had difficulty getting pregnant. It took years,” Mrs. Galiyas said.

When she told a friend she was giving up, she received a piece of paper with an arrow painted in the middle and this written around the edge: “When you feel like giving up, hope whispers in your ear and you keep going.”

“It turned out I was pregnant and I kept it on the refrigerat­or,” Mrs. Galiyas said.

The couple have lived in their house for five years.

“We fell in love with the property,” said Mr. Galiyas. “It is hard to find a a home with this kind of space.”

“We bought the house because of

the barn. Chris needed a studio,” his wife added.

The barn now called the “Love Shack” is his art studio and the home of several chickens. On its side Mr. Galiyas painted a large mural of farm animals.

He paints murals for residentia­l and commercial properties and teaches art in the West Mifflin School District, where his wife is a physical education instructor.

“I’m really into fitness and he’s really into art so we kind of do our own thing. But we commute to work together,” she said.

Next to the barn is a greenhouse.

“My wife loves to garden and she wanted a she shed. So I thought how cool to make it a greenhouse where she can have wine with her friends.”

The couple have a collaborat­ive approach to design.

“Our ideas bounce and change all the time,” Mr. Galiyas said. “She suggests one thing and then I suggest one and we kind of meet in the middle.”

“We take it slow and we do things as we can afford them and as ideas come to us,” she said. “I don’t buy things just to buy them because I want them to be meaningful.”

Their first project was turning a small coat closet into a wine bar.

“Chris came up with the idea and I was like, ‘Dude, that is the best idea!” she said, laughing.

Next was the living room and hall floor done with large planks in a herringbon­e pattern. One wall of the living room is covered with a flocked black wallpaper and custom shelves with a dripped paint finish.

“I usually don’t like wallpaper but I love this black wallpaper,” he said.

The dining room has a custom chandelier made from thick rope, hanging lights and a short ladder. Pink French doors pop against a sage green wall.

“It was Chris’ idea to paint it pink and I was like, great,” Mrs. Galiyas said.

Don’t be surprised if one day you see this couple’s eclectic eye for design on television. They got the idea while preparing for Arrow’s birth. While working on the nursery, the Galiyas decided to reveal the baby’s gender with a custom color from the paint store.

“We had so much fun doing the nursery,” she said. “I said I wish we could do 10 of them!”

Working with Apple Box Studios in the Strip District, they filmed a TV pilot for a show called “Room 2 Grow” (www.room2growt­v.com). The pilot features a genderreve­aling nursery the couple created for Jessica and Michael Keefer of Clinton.

“We have a team in California doing the pitching for us to networks like HGTV and TLC,” Mrs. Galiyas said.

“We did a lot of work here but there is still a lot to do,” he said. “It is unfolding the way we want it to, I think.”

“We are a good team,” she added.

 ?? Steph Chambers/Post-Gazette photos ?? Stacy Galiyas and her son, Arrow, 3, dance to "Let It Go" from "Frozen" in the Belle Vernon house she decorated with her husband, Christophe­r.
Steph Chambers/Post-Gazette photos Stacy Galiyas and her son, Arrow, 3, dance to "Let It Go" from "Frozen" in the Belle Vernon house she decorated with her husband, Christophe­r.
 ??  ?? Christophe­r painted murals on the side of his art studio and on a deck connected to the greenhouse/she shed.
Christophe­r painted murals on the side of his art studio and on a deck connected to the greenhouse/she shed.
 ??  ?? Arrow's nursery was the inspiratio­n for the TV show "Room 2 Grow."
Arrow's nursery was the inspiratio­n for the TV show "Room 2 Grow."
 ??  ?? Stacy and Christophe­r Galiyas in the dining room.
Stacy and Christophe­r Galiyas in the dining room.
 ??  ?? A hall closet turned into a wine bar was the couple’s first home project.
A hall closet turned into a wine bar was the couple’s first home project.
 ??  ?? A fireplace was installed high on a stone wall in the living room.
A fireplace was installed high on a stone wall in the living room.
 ?? Steph Chambers/Post-Gazette ?? Christophe­r Galiyas' art fills the walls of a greenhouse and she shed he made for his wife at their home in Belle Vernon.
Steph Chambers/Post-Gazette Christophe­r Galiyas' art fills the walls of a greenhouse and she shed he made for his wife at their home in Belle Vernon.
 ?? Steph Chambers/Post-Gazette ?? The Love Shack is an old barn that the couple turned into an art studio and chicken coop. The green house/she shed is on the right.
Steph Chambers/Post-Gazette The Love Shack is an old barn that the couple turned into an art studio and chicken coop. The green house/she shed is on the right.

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