Moving from those kitchen cabinets into the adjoining living space, the same dark slate gray finish and brushed gold hardware carry forward without hesitation, but here the cabinetry takes on an entirely different purpose — a floor-to-ceiling entertainment center that anchors the room with the same raised-panel shaker-style authority found throughout Silverwood's public spaces. In Midway, where homes are asked to perform as graciously for guests as they do for the families who live in them, an entertainment center built to this standard becomes the wall you design a room around rather than the afterthought you push against one. The crown molding traces the same bold black line overhead, unifying the transition so completely that the two rooms feel governed by a single architectural intention — and what waits beyond this wall suggests the craftsmen were only getting started.