the dressing room beyond, where Mt. Lookout's century-old bones meet Silverwood's precision in a collaboration that feels almost inevitable—solid hardwood islands anchored beneath original crown molding, European soft-close drawers gliding without a whisper against plaster walls that have stood for generations, the premium finishes chosen not to compete with the home's architectural character but to extend it into a space most builders would treat as afterthought. Here the closet becomes a room you linger in, every shelf custom-measured not merely to the dimensions of the space but to the exact wardrobe it holds, so that cashmere folds sit at a height your hands find without reaching and evening dresses hang with the clearance they demand. What Mt. Lookout's stately homes have always possessed in grandeur, Silverwood brings to the intimate, private corners where mornings actually begin—and it is in this seamless marriage of neighborhood gravitas and daily ritual that the walk-in reveals its deeper purpose, drawing you further in toward