its full hand — and stepping into the home office, the cabinetry language shifts without losing a syllable of its authority. The same raised-panel shaker-style doors that commanded the kitchen now line the study walls in that deep slate gray, but here the brushed gold hardware catches lamplight instead of pendant glow, lending the room a quieter gravitas suited to the concentration a Tybee Island workday demands. Floor-to-ceiling shelving flanks the built-in desk alcove with the same crown molding detail carried faithfully from room to room, proving that Silverwood's commitment to architectural continuity never pauses at a doorway. Behind the brass pulls, file drawers and supply cabinets disappear into a seamlessness that lets the salt-air view through the window remain the only distraction — and what waits in the next stretch of hallway suggests the island still has more to