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Enhance this image to be ultra-photorealistic while keeping the architecture, massing, proportions, openings, and camera angle EXACTLY the same. Do not crop, zoom, or alter the design in any way.

Only improve material realism, depth, and lighting:

The garage door and balcony wood are lime-washed pecky cypress — soft, neutral, slightly desaturated tones with visible natural grain, subtle variation, and a matte, weathered, high-end finish. Avoid any orange or overly warm tones.
The area around the front door is a cast stone reveal — smooth, refined, slightly warmer than the stucco, with a honed limestone-like finish and minimal visible joints.
All window surrounds, arches, horizontal banding, and trim are cast stone in a soft neutral tone that complements the pecky cypress — not too yellow, not too gray, with subtle texture and depth.

Lighting and realism:

Use soft, diffused daylight not golden hour with balanced exposure so all façades are clearly visible and evenly lit.
Add realistic shadow depth at window recesses, under roof overhangs, balcony structure, and architectural reveals to emphasize depth.
Increase ambient occlusion and subtle contrast at material transitions to enhance realism.
Ensure materials have true-to-life reflectivity matte stucco, slightly smoother cast stone, natural wood variation.
Glass should have subtle reflections with a slightly dark interior — interior should be lit but not clearly visible.

Overall goal: a high-end, realistic “money shot” render with accurate materials, strong depth, and refined, natural lighting — without changing anything about the architecture., keep exact camera angle

PromptEnhance this image to be ultra-photorealistic while keeping the architecture, massing, proportions, openings, and camera angle EXACTLY the same. Do not crop, zoom, or alter the design in any way.

Only improve material realism, depth, and lighting:

The garage door and balcony wood are lime-washed pecky cypress — soft, neutral, slightly desaturated tones with visible natural grain, subtle variation, and a matte, weathered, high-end finish. Avoid any orange or overly warm tones.
The area around the front door is a cast stone reveal — smooth, refined, slightly warmer than the stucco, with a honed limestone-like finish and minimal visible joints.
All window surrounds, arches, horizontal banding, and trim are cast stone in a soft neutral tone that complements the pecky cypress — not too yellow, not too gray, with subtle texture and depth.

Lighting and realism:

Use soft, diffused daylight (not golden hour) with balanced exposure so all façades are clearly visible and evenly lit.
Add realistic shadow depth at window recesses, under roof overhangs, balcony structure, and architectural reveals to emphasize depth.
Increase ambient occlusion and subtle contrast at material transitions to enhance realism.
Ensure materials have true-to-life reflectivity (matte stucco, slightly smoother cast stone, natural wood variation).
Glass should have subtle reflections with a slightly dark interior — interior should be lit but not clearly visible.

Overall goal: a high-end, realistic “money shot” render with accurate materials, strong depth, and refined, natural lighting — without changing anything about the architecture., keep exact camera angle

Date07 April 2026

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