defines the entire living experience. Step from that entertainment wall into the home office just down the hall, and the same commanding design language follows you — floor-to-ceiling dark slate gray cabinetry with raised-panel shaker-style doors and brushed gold hardware now reframed around a dedicated workspace, where built-in shelving and integrated storage turn the practical demands of a home office into something that feels as intentional as every other room on Isle of Hope's most discerning streets. Here the crown molding traces the same crisp black line overhead, anchoring the ceiling and giving the study a gravity that rivals any executive suite in downtown Savannah, yet the view through your window reminds you this is something no office tower can offer. It is a room designed not merely to work in but to think in, and as you settle into the chair and take in the seamless integration of form and function surrounding you, the cabinetry begins to reveal another layer of