Strictly match the input image composition and geometry. Use the provided SketchUp image as a precise reference for proportions, layout, and massing. Do not redesign, simplify, or reinterpret the building. The design consists of an existing Spanish-style house in the background with a new freestanding modern facade screen positioned approximately 4 feet in front of the building. This separation must remain clearly visible as a shadow gap between the two layers. The new facade is a lightweight metal tube frame forming a rectilinear grid structure, with very thin vertical wood slats attached. The slats are minimal, evenly spaced, and refined, expressing a sleek modern Scandinavian design aesthetic. The spacing must remain open and airy to allow filtered light, transparency, and privacy. Do not increase density or close the gaps. Clearly express two distinct layers: the existing house behind subdued, secondary and the modern wood slat screen in front primary. The screen should read as a floating, lightweight veil, not a solid wall. Preserve all openings exactly as shown, including intentional cutouts that frame views toward the mountains. Do not center, shift, or invent new openings. On the right side, maintain the deck volume exactly as modeled, with the screen wrapping around it and forming a shaded outdoor space. Do not redesign this area. Materials should be clean and refined: light natural wood slats with subtle grain, paired with a thin dark metal frame. Emphasize precision, minimalism, and craftsmanship consistent with Scandinavian modern architecture. Environment: desert landscape with gravel and cacti. Lighting: warm late afternoon sun casting soft, linear shadows through the slats, emphasizing depth and layering. Style: high-end photorealistic architectural visualization, minimal and restrained, Scandinavian modern, clean lines, soft natural tones, no artistic reinterpretation. no redesign, no symmetry, no centered composition, no new building forms, no pavilion, no box house, no merging facade with building, no closing slat gaps, no thick walls, no heavy structure
PromptStrictly match the input image composition and geometry. Use the provided SketchUp image as a precise reference for proportions, layout, and massing. Do not redesign, simplify, or reinterpret the building. The design consists of an existing Spanish-style house in the background with a new freestanding modern facade screen positioned approximately 4 feet in front of the building. This separation must remain clearly visible as a shadow gap between the two layers. The new facade is a lightweight metal tube frame forming a rectilinear grid structure, with very thin vertical wood slats attached. The slats are minimal, evenly spaced, and refined, expressing a sleek modern Scandinavian design aesthetic. The spacing must remain open and airy to allow filtered light, transparency, and privacy. Do not increase density or close the gaps. Clearly express two distinct layers: the existing house behind (subdued, secondary) and the modern wood slat screen in front (primary). The screen should read as a floating, lightweight veil, not a solid wall. Preserve all openings exactly as shown, including intentional cutouts that frame views toward the mountains. Do not center, shift, or invent new openings. On the right side, maintain the deck volume exactly as modeled, with the screen wrapping around it and forming a shaded outdoor space. Do not redesign this area. Materials should be clean and refined: light natural wood slats with subtle grain, paired with a thin dark metal frame. Emphasize precision, minimalism, and craftsmanship consistent with Scandinavian modern architecture. Environment: desert landscape with gravel and cacti. Lighting: warm late afternoon sun casting soft, linear shadows through the slats, emphasizing depth and layering. Style: high-end photorealistic architectural visualization, minimal and restrained, Scandinavian modern, clean lines, soft natural tones, no artistic reinterpretation. no redesign, no symmetry, no centered composition, no new building forms, no pavilion, no box house, no merging facade with building, no closing slat gaps, no thick walls, no heavy structure
Date28 March 2026
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