the dark slate gray cabinetry gives way to something more intimate, more singular in its purpose—a dedicated wine room where the same raised-panel shaker doors and brushed gold hardware now frame climate-controlled storage built to the millimeter, each bottle cradled in custom joinery that speaks to the quiet sophistication Irmo homeowners have come to expect from spaces designed not merely for display but for serious curation. Here the crown molding carries the same bold black line overhead, unifying this room with the kitchen beyond while establishing its own reverent atmosphere, cooler in temperature and warmer in intention. As the collection grows shelf by shelf, the cabinetry itself becomes architecture—floor to ceiling, wall to wall—and the eye begins to travel naturally toward what waits in Isle of Hope, where Silverwood's craftspeople bring this same