10 Great Kitchens

When culinary zones are designed with a practical recipe and a dash of style, hanging out at home beats going out to eat.

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Nice Stripes

Zebrawood veneer panels form a unifying thread in the open floor plan of this Philadelphia townhouse, designed by Brett Webber Architects, which garnered a 2008 Watermark Award. Sleek in line but dramatic in pattern, a suite of custom cabinets and millwork extends from kitchen to living room, allowing the spaces to intermingle. In a clever space-saving move (one of many executed by builder Foster-Willson Co.), one bank of floor-to-ceiling kitchen cabinets actually hides a small powder room.

Given the pronounced grain of the wood veneer, restraint was appropriate and necessary for complementary surfaces. In the kitchen that meant a stainless steel backsplash and appliances, matte paint colors, and a honed Carrara marble countertop, all of which serve as neutral counterweights.

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