itself through Nashville's home office, where the same raised-panel shaker-style doors and brushed gold hardware carry forward from the kitchen with quiet authority, yet here the dark slate gray cabinetry takes on a different purpose entirely — floor-to-ceiling built-ins flanking the workspace transform storage into architecture, each shelf and drawer precision-fitted to the room's dimensions as though the walls themselves had always intended this configuration. The crown molding traces its familiar black line overhead, connecting this space to the kitchen's vocabulary while the light from a south-facing window casts long afternoon warmth across surfaces meant for focused work rather than gathering. It is the kind of continuity that only a single craftsman's hand can achieve across an entire Nashville home, and as the eye follows the cabinetry toward the doorway beyond, something in the proportions begins to shift once more, suggesting that the next room will ask these same materials to