Standing before these French doors, you notice how the warm taupe-painted wood and traditional divided-light panels feel perfectly calibrated to Augusta's architectural heritage, where historic estates demand a level of refinement that off-the-shelf solutions simply cannot deliver. The brass lever hardware and matched escutcheon plates catch the afternoon light as the doors open onto a wrought-iron balcony overlooking a canopy of mature hardwoods turning gold and amber — the kind of scene that makes Augusta's established neighborhoods feel like nowhere else in the South. Silverwood builds each pair to the exact proportions of your opening, ensuring that the relationship between glass, wood, and ironwork reads as original to the home rather than imposed upon it. But it is what happens when you step through these doors and into the next room that reveals how deeply this level of craft reshapes an entire floor plan.