the same meticulous attention to detail in the cabinetry that lines the mudroom just off the main entry, where the raised-panel shaker-style doors reappear in that same commanding dark slate gray, now fitted with brass hooks, pull-out boot trays, and concealed storage compartments designed for the salt-air realities of Sullivan Island living. Here the crown molding carries through at full ceiling height, maintaining the architectural gravitas of the library while shifting the purpose entirely toward the practical choreography of a coastal household — sandy shoes, damp towels, leashes, market bags — all absorbed into cabinetry so refined it feels like a continuation of the formal rooms rather than a concession to daily life. The brushed gold hardware catches the light filtering through the side entry, and as you move deeper into this passage between the outside world and the interior sanctuary, you begin to sense how deliberately Silverwood has choreographed the transition, because what waits on the other side of these built-ins