Ultra photorealistic architectural rendering of a Mediterranean Revival residence in Palm Beach, Florida using the uploaded image as the exact visual reference for both the architecture and the landscape layout. The uploaded image defines the exact building massing, architectural elements, hardscape layout, reflection pool, planting bed locations, lawn areas, palm placement, vine locations, hedge locations, and overall garden composition. Preserve all of these exactly as shown. Do not alter the architecture in any way. Do not change the massing, roof shapes, tower geometry, arches, column spacing, balcony layout, paving layout, pool shape, window placement, door placement, or any architectural detail. Do not add new windows, doors, openings, or architectural features. Do not redesign the landscape. Keep the existing landscape type, planting locations, bed layout, lawn layout, palm locations, vine placement, hedge masses, and general garden composition exactly as shown in the reference image. Only enhance the image by making the landscape feel more lush, mature, luxurious, and refined, like the landscaping of a multimillion dollar villa in Palm Beach. The architecture should remain a refined Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate with smooth hand troweled white stucco, terracotta barrel tile roofing, limestone at the primary surround, cast stone columns and trim, mahogany doors and windows, cypress soffits and beams, and limewashed cypress rafter tails. All materials should appear extremely realistic and high end with subtle natural variation and believable texture. The water element in the foreground is a reflection pool, not a swimming pool. Keep it as a shallow, elegant reflection pool with calm mirror-like water and soft architectural reflections. The landscape enhancement should respect the existing design language shown in the image. Maintain the same formal Palm Beach Mediterranean garden character, but make it feel richer, fuller, and more luxurious. Keep the existing palms in their current locations, but make them feel more elegant, mature, and realistic with fuller canopies and natural variation. Keep the bougainvillea in the same locations on the loggia and walls, but make it more beautiful, abundant, and integrated, with lush blooming growth that still reveals the arches and architecture clearly. Do not let the vines completely cover or obscure the columns, arches, or façade. Keep the hedge masses and low planting layout where they currently are, but refine them into more layered, upscale garden beds with richer texture, more depth, and subtle variation in height. Enhance the existing planting with a sophisticated Palm Beach luxury garden palette: manicured hedges, layered tropical foliage, elegant flowering shrubs, restrained groundcover, sculptural cycads, and refined accents of color. The composition should feel curated by a high end landscape architect. The planting should look fuller and more established, with better layering, more depth, and more visual richness, but still controlled and elegant. Avoid anything wild, overgrown, messy, or too dense. Avoid a resort or jungle look. This should feel like a historic Palm Beach estate garden. Keep the hardscape layout exactly as shown. Keep the same paving geometry and circulation, but make the materials more photorealistic with subtle natural stone variation and a handcrafted feel. Lighting should feel like luxury architectural real estate photography in Palm Beach, with warm late afternoon sunlight, soft atmospheric haze, subtle Florida humidity, realistic shadows, and balanced exposure. The final image should look like a real photograph of a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival villa with professionally designed luxury landscaping. Ultra photorealistic, elegant, lush, mature, refined, natural, and believable. Do not change architecture. Do not change massing. Do not change hardscape layout. Do not change pool shape. Do not change planting bed locations. Do not change lawn areas. Do not change palm locations. Do not change vine locations. Only make the existing landscape richer, more mature, more layered, and more luxurious., keep exact camera angle
PromptUltra photorealistic architectural rendering of a Mediterranean Revival residence in Palm Beach, Florida using the uploaded image as the exact visual reference for both the architecture and the landscape layout. The uploaded image defines the exact building massing, architectural elements, hardscape layout, reflection pool, planting bed locations, lawn areas, palm placement, vine locations, hedge locations, and overall garden composition. Preserve all of these exactly as shown. Do not alter the architecture in any way. Do not change the massing, roof shapes, tower geometry, arches, column spacing, balcony layout, paving layout, pool shape, window placement, door placement, or any architectural detail. Do not add new windows, doors, openings, or architectural features. Do not redesign the landscape. Keep the existing landscape type, planting locations, bed layout, lawn layout, palm locations, vine placement, hedge masses, and general garden composition exactly as shown in the reference image. Only enhance the image by making the landscape feel more lush, mature, luxurious, and refined, like the landscaping of a multimillion dollar villa in Palm Beach. The architecture should remain a refined Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate with smooth hand troweled white stucco, terracotta barrel tile roofing, limestone at the primary surround, cast stone columns and trim, mahogany doors and windows, cypress soffits and beams, and limewashed cypress rafter tails. All materials should appear extremely realistic and high end with subtle natural variation and believable texture. The water element in the foreground is a reflection pool, not a swimming pool. Keep it as a shallow, elegant reflection pool with calm mirror-like water and soft architectural reflections. The landscape enhancement should respect the existing design language shown in the image. Maintain the same formal Palm Beach Mediterranean garden character, but make it feel richer, fuller, and more luxurious. Keep the existing palms in their current locations, but make them feel more elegant, mature, and realistic with fuller canopies and natural variation. Keep the bougainvillea in the same locations on the loggia and walls, but make it more beautiful, abundant, and integrated, with lush blooming growth that still reveals the arches and architecture clearly. Do not let the vines completely cover or obscure the columns, arches, or façade. Keep the hedge masses and low planting layout where they currently are, but refine them into more layered, upscale garden beds with richer texture, more depth, and subtle variation in height. Enhance the existing planting with a sophisticated Palm Beach luxury garden palette: manicured hedges, layered tropical foliage, elegant flowering shrubs, restrained groundcover, sculptural cycads, and refined accents of color. The composition should feel curated by a high end landscape architect. The planting should look fuller and more established, with better layering, more depth, and more visual richness, but still controlled and elegant. Avoid anything wild, overgrown, messy, or too dense. Avoid a resort or jungle look. This should feel like a historic Palm Beach estate garden. Keep the hardscape layout exactly as shown. Keep the same paving geometry and circulation, but make the materials more photorealistic with subtle natural stone variation and a handcrafted feel. Lighting should feel like luxury architectural real estate photography in Palm Beach, with warm late afternoon sunlight, soft atmospheric haze, subtle Florida humidity, realistic shadows, and balanced exposure. The final image should look like a real photograph of a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival villa with professionally designed luxury landscaping. Ultra photorealistic, elegant, lush, mature, refined, natural, and believable. Do not change architecture. Do not change massing. Do not change hardscape layout. Do not change pool shape. Do not change planting bed locations. Do not change lawn areas. Do not change palm locations. Do not change vine locations. Only make the existing landscape richer, more mature, more layered, and more luxurious., keep exact camera angle
Date17 March 2026
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