reveal its most purposeful layer. Here in Mt. Pleasant, where sandy feet and salt-kissed jackets arrive through side entries that face tidal creeks and marsh-edged lots, the mudroom closet becomes less a transitional afterthought and more a critical threshold between the landscape and the life you've built inside these walls. The millwork deepens to a hand-rubbed walnut that accepts the wear of daily use while aging with the same quiet grace as the live oaks lining your street, and each compartment — boot wells lined in marine-grade composite, ventilated cubbies sized for lacrosse gear and paddleboard PFDs, brushed-brass hooks staggered at adult and child height — has been templated to the specific family moving through it. As your hand trails along the beadboard backing and you notice how the integrated bench lifts on soft-close hydraulics to reveal a climate-managed compartment beneath, you begin to understand that Silverwood treats this room not as the margin of the home but as the seam where architecture must prove it was