Create an ultra-photorealistic, cinematic exterior rendering based on the provided architectural elevation. The home is a Modern Regency / South Beach Miami–style residence located in Palm Beach, Florida, with a sophisticated, elegant, high-end coastal aesthetic. Primary Materials & Colors: The main body of the house is finished in warm white smooth stucco. The covered loggia dark red hatch is also warm white smooth stucco, matching the main body. The front entry door is natural cypress wood, rich, warm, and refined. All blue hatched areas are clear floor-to-ceiling glass. Balcony railings are seamless, frameless glass. Window and door frames are dark aluminum, slim and modern. Massing & Depth Relationships VERY IMPORTANT: The medium pink walls define the primary front façade plane. The front entry volume projects 6 feet outward from the medium pink walls. and have a 6'-10x10'6" opening on the sides. The wall with the front door is set back 2 feet from the medium pink wall plane. The light pink hatch is a roof overhang that is set back 3 feet from the medium pink wall plane. The sliding glass balcony doors are recessed 4 feet behind the medium pink walls. The grey hatch represents cast shadows only, used to clearly communicate depth, overhangs, and massing—interpret this as realistic architectural shadowing. Recessed Window & Loggia Details: Areas marked with the purple hatch indicate a 6-inch recessed surround around the windows and the loggia. These surrounds recess inward 4–6 inches from the wall surface. The recessed areas are finished in the same warm white smooth stucco as the main body to add subtle shadow relief and prevent flat façades. Lighting & Atmosphere: Golden-hour or soft late-afternoon lighting Strong but elegant shadow definition to emphasize depth and recesses Subtle reflections in glass, realistic material textures High contrast but refined, luxury residential mood Camera & Composition: Slightly angled frontal perspective Eye-level or slightly lowered camera for monumentality Clean foreground, Palm Beach–appropriate landscaping minimal, refined, tropical Overall Intent: The final image should feel cinematic, editorial, and ultra-luxury, similar to a high-end architectural magazine or developer marketing render Prioritize depth, shadow play, material realism, and elegant proportions, keep exact camera angle
PromptCreate an ultra-photorealistic, cinematic exterior rendering based on the provided architectural elevation. The home is a Modern Regency / South Beach Miami–style residence located in Palm Beach, Florida, with a sophisticated, elegant, high-end coastal aesthetic. Primary Materials & Colors: The main body of the house is finished in warm white smooth stucco. The covered loggia (dark red hatch) is also warm white smooth stucco, matching the main body. The front entry door is natural cypress wood, rich, warm, and refined. All blue hatched areas are clear floor-to-ceiling glass. Balcony railings are seamless, frameless glass. Window and door frames are dark aluminum, slim and modern. Massing & Depth Relationships (VERY IMPORTANT): The medium pink walls define the primary front façade plane. The front entry volume projects 6 feet outward from the medium pink walls. and have a 6'-10x10'6" opening on the sides. The wall with the front door is set back 2 feet from the medium pink wall plane. The light pink hatch is a roof overhang that is set back 3 feet from the medium pink wall plane. The sliding glass balcony doors are recessed 4 feet behind the medium pink walls. The grey hatch represents cast shadows only, used to clearly communicate depth, overhangs, and massing—interpret this as realistic architectural shadowing. Recessed Window & Loggia Details: Areas marked with the purple hatch indicate a 6-inch recessed surround around the windows and the loggia. These surrounds recess inward 4–6 inches from the wall surface. The recessed areas are finished in the same warm white smooth stucco as the main body to add subtle shadow relief and prevent flat façades. Lighting & Atmosphere: Golden-hour or soft late-afternoon lighting Strong but elegant shadow definition to emphasize depth and recesses Subtle reflections in glass, realistic material textures High contrast but refined, luxury residential mood Camera & Composition: Slightly angled frontal perspective Eye-level or slightly lowered camera for monumentality Clean foreground, Palm Beach–appropriate landscaping (minimal, refined, tropical) Overall Intent: The final image should feel cinematic, editorial, and ultra-luxury, similar to a high-end architectural magazine or developer marketing render Prioritize depth, shadow play, material realism, and elegant proportions, keep exact camera angle
Date02 February 2026
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