Hajjar seems to have had two inspirations for his second home for his family: an ancient Roman villa and woodwork available to him from a demolished Pittsburgh mansion, possibly also Romanesque. Hajjar used found ornamentation before, but not on this scale.
The house was located on the grandest site of the Robin Road development. In the winter views are possible across the valley to the Tussey Mountain Range.
The Hajjars sold their first home in West College Heights before completion of this one and lived for a while in an apartment of his design on Corl Street. Son Mark was engaged as one of the construction workers on the home.