where creative professionals and discerning homeowners alike understand that Black Limba's golden brown heartwood, threaded with those dramatic grey-to-black veins, isn't merely decorative but architectural—a material whose darkening patina over years rewards the patience of anyone who selects it with intention. Glenview carries a quieter energy than its North Shore neighbors, a community where residential projects tend toward thoughtful restraint rather than spectacle, making it precisely the kind of market where Rosebud's carefully sourced figured Limba finds its most appreciative audience. The sapwood's subtle greyish-yellow tones blur softly into the heartwood without harsh demarcation, offering designers a single sheet that reads as a gradient rather than a boundary—a quality that proves especially valuable when paneling continuous surfaces where seams must disappear into the story of the grain. It is this same demand for visual continuity that drives the workshops and custom millwork houses stretching south toward Goshen, where