This month’s annual kitchen issue has me thinking of my favorite kitchens that have previously graced the pages of AH&L. Here are a few:

I could bake for hours in this classic white kitchen by Summerour Interiors.

Featured in our 2008 Lake Keowee Showhouse, this “non-kitchen kitchen” blends seamlessly into the combination living/dining room.

This beauty by Beth Webb is the epitome of country chic.

John Oetgen takes a bold approach in this vacation home nestled in the Blue Ridge mountains.

Kitchen guru Matthew Quinn used a striated marble for this cool and contemporary island design.

I’ve always admired this kitchen by Sara Steinfeld, who makes traditional walnut look positively sleek in this stainless steel-clad space.
What are some of your favorite kitchens that have been featured in AH&L?
Tags: Beth Webb, John Oetgen, Kitchens, Matthew Quinn, Sara Steinfeld, Summerour Interiors
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The country chic kitchen is to-die-for! Not a fan of the red kitchen, but can appreciate someone who takes risks.
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Sara Steinfeld is very clever marrying the idea of old and new. Transforming an old space is the key to an updated look. My last project was a tricky approach–an 1880 house with a brand new kitchen that looked exactly right with the existing architecture. Here’s to blending new and old–appropriately!

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