extends into the quieter architecture of the home. Step from that soaring kitchen into Silverwood's mudroom and the same dark slate gray finish carries forward without interruption, the raised-panel shaker doors now flanking a functional entry corridor where brushed gold hooks and brass-accented cubbies bring Louisville's expectation of cohesive craftsmanship right to the threshold of daily life. The crown molding threads continuously from one room to the next, refusing to let the millwork vocabulary diminish simply because the space serves a utilitarian purpose. It is precisely this insistence on continuity that draws the eye further along the built-ins, where the cabinetry begins to reveal something unexpected in its deeper