might not yet expect. Here, at the heart of the southern elevation, the doors shift in character—a pair of custom Dutch doors appear where you anticipated another set of French panels, their upper halves glazed with the same divided-light pattern you just admired while their lower halves present solid taupe-painted wood that echoes the warm finish and substantial surrounds found throughout this wall, grounding the design in something both practical and deeply considered. In a 12 South neighborhood where indoor-outdoor living is not merely a preference but a way of life, these Dutch doors allow the autumn air and that lush mature canopy beyond the wrought-iron balcony to spill into the sitting room without ever fully surrendering the threshold's privacy or architectural composure. It is a detail that speaks to how Silverwood approaches every opening in a home—not as a standard specification but as an opportunity to layer function into beauty—and the craftsmanship only deepens as your eye travels to what comes