beautiful than what you build for show. Here in Indian Hill's butler pantry, that philosophy takes its most concentrated form—floor-to-ceiling cabinetry in dark slate gray rising behind raised-panel shaker doors, each one fitted with brushed gold hardware that catches the low light like jewelry against stone. The stainless steel appliances disappear into the millwork so completely that the room reads not as a kitchen but as a chamber, a place where the rituals of preparation carry their own quiet grandeur. And it is precisely this seamlessness—crown molding meeting ceiling, panel meeting panel, brass meeting gray—that begins to suggest something about how Silverwood approaches the rooms that