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Ultra photorealistic architectural rendering of a Mediterranean Revival residence in Palm Beach, Florida using the uploaded architectural model as the exact architectural reference. The uploaded model defines the exact architecture and massing and must be followed precisely.

The rendering must preserve the building exactly as modeled. Do not change the architecture in any way.

Do not alter building proportions, massing, roof shapes, tower geometry, arches, column spacing, balcony layout, door placement, or window placement. Do not add any additional windows, doors, openings, or architectural features.

The rendering should only enhance materials, lighting, atmosphere, and landscaping realism.

The architecture is a two story Mediterranean Revival estate with a long arcaded loggia across the main façade. The ground level consists of a rhythmic series of Mediterranean arches supported by columns forming a shaded loggia. The second level has a covered balcony with slender columns and railing above the arcade. On the left side there is a cylindrical tower with arched openings and a terracotta tile roof. The roof is traditional Mediterranean terracotta barrel tile with exposed rafter tails. The doors and windows opening to the loggia are large mahogany wood doors typical of Palm Beach estates. The architecture should feel refined, elegant, and authentic to historic Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival design.

Materials must appear extremely realistic and physically accurate.

Exterior walls are smooth hand troweled white stucco typical of Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival homes with subtle plaster variation and natural tonal variation.

The roof is authentic terracotta barrel clay tile with natural variation in color and realistic tile depth.

The main front door surround is limestone with natural stone grain and subtle aging.

Architectural elements such as columns, sweeps, trim, and secondary door surrounds are cast stone with subtle weathering and soft shadow depth.

All doors and window frames are rich mahogany wood with deep warm tones and visible natural wood grain.

Soffits and beams are cypress wood.

The exposed rafter tails are limewashed cypress with a soft pale weathered finish.

Hardscape consists of elegant Mediterranean courtyard paving using limestone or shellstone with subtle color variation and natural edge wear. The paving pattern should feel handcrafted and refined.

The water element in the foreground is a reflection pool, not a swimming pool. The water surface should be extremely calm and mirror-like so the architecture reflects clearly in the water. The reflection pool should appear shallow, minimal, and elegant with soft natural reflections.

Landscaping should only be added in areas where grass currently exists in the model. Do not place landscaping on paved areas or modify the architecture.

Landscape design should feel lush, lively, and layered while remaining refined and appropriate to a luxury Palm Beach Mediterranean estate.

Create a layered garden composition with a mix of tropical and Mediterranean planting including manicured lawn areas, sculpted hedges, small flowering shrubs, ornamental grasses, and tropical foliage. Include bougainvillea vines lightly climbing some of the loggia columns and spilling gently from planters. Add a few elegant palm trees and low layered planting beds with varied plant heights to create visual richness.

The landscaping should feel curated and sophisticated rather than wild or dense. It should frame the architecture and add life, color, and softness to the courtyard while keeping the building as the focal point.

Lighting should resemble professional luxury architectural real estate photography. Late afternoon Palm Beach sunlight around 3–4 PM illuminating the façade with warm natural light. Soft shadows under arches and balcony emphasize the depth of the architecture while keeping the façade well lit.

Include realistic global illumination, natural bounce light from the courtyard paving, subtle atmospheric haze, and soft reflections in the glass and reflection pool.

Camera composition should resemble professional architectural photography. Slight three quarter perspective view, camera height approximately five to six feet, lens equivalent to a 28–35mm architectural lens. Balanced exposure similar to high end real estate photography.

Include subtle photographic realism such as natural depth of field, slight lens bloom in highlights, soft atmospheric light scattering, and physically accurate reflections.

The final image should look like a real photograph of a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate. Ultra photorealistic materials, natural lighting, luxury real estate photography style, extremely detailed architectural visualization, 8k realism.

Do not modify architecture, massing, arches, tower shape, balcony layout, window placement, column spacing, or roof geometry. Do not add any new windows or openings. Only enhance materials, lighting, and landscaping placed within existing grass areas.

Subtle humidity in the Florida air, soft atmospheric haze, slightly warm coastal light., keep exact camera angle

PromptUltra photorealistic architectural rendering of a Mediterranean Revival residence in Palm Beach, Florida using the uploaded architectural model as the exact architectural reference. The uploaded model defines the exact architecture and massing and must be followed precisely.

The rendering must preserve the building exactly as modeled. Do not change the architecture in any way.

Do not alter building proportions, massing, roof shapes, tower geometry, arches, column spacing, balcony layout, door placement, or window placement. Do not add any additional windows, doors, openings, or architectural features.

The rendering should only enhance materials, lighting, atmosphere, and landscaping realism.

The architecture is a two story Mediterranean Revival estate with a long arcaded loggia across the main façade. The ground level consists of a rhythmic series of Mediterranean arches supported by columns forming a shaded loggia. The second level has a covered balcony with slender columns and railing above the arcade. On the left side there is a cylindrical tower with arched openings and a terracotta tile roof. The roof is traditional Mediterranean terracotta barrel tile with exposed rafter tails. The doors and windows opening to the loggia are large mahogany wood doors typical of Palm Beach estates. The architecture should feel refined, elegant, and authentic to historic Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival design.

Materials must appear extremely realistic and physically accurate.

Exterior walls are smooth hand troweled white stucco typical of Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival homes with subtle plaster variation and natural tonal variation.

The roof is authentic terracotta barrel clay tile with natural variation in color and realistic tile depth.

The main front door surround is limestone with natural stone grain and subtle aging.

Architectural elements such as columns, sweeps, trim, and secondary door surrounds are cast stone with subtle weathering and soft shadow depth.

All doors and window frames are rich mahogany wood with deep warm tones and visible natural wood grain.

Soffits and beams are cypress wood.

The exposed rafter tails are limewashed cypress with a soft pale weathered finish.

Hardscape consists of elegant Mediterranean courtyard paving using limestone or shellstone with subtle color variation and natural edge wear. The paving pattern should feel handcrafted and refined.

The water element in the foreground is a reflection pool, not a swimming pool. The water surface should be extremely calm and mirror-like so the architecture reflects clearly in the water. The reflection pool should appear shallow, minimal, and elegant with soft natural reflections.

Landscaping should only be added in areas where grass currently exists in the model. Do not place landscaping on paved areas or modify the architecture.

Landscape design should feel lush, lively, and layered while remaining refined and appropriate to a luxury Palm Beach Mediterranean estate.

Create a layered garden composition with a mix of tropical and Mediterranean planting including manicured lawn areas, sculpted hedges, small flowering shrubs, ornamental grasses, and tropical foliage. Include bougainvillea vines lightly climbing some of the loggia columns and spilling gently from planters. Add a few elegant palm trees and low layered planting beds with varied plant heights to create visual richness.

The landscaping should feel curated and sophisticated rather than wild or dense. It should frame the architecture and add life, color, and softness to the courtyard while keeping the building as the focal point.

Lighting should resemble professional luxury architectural real estate photography. Late afternoon Palm Beach sunlight around 3–4 PM illuminating the façade with warm natural light. Soft shadows under arches and balcony emphasize the depth of the architecture while keeping the façade well lit.

Include realistic global illumination, natural bounce light from the courtyard paving, subtle atmospheric haze, and soft reflections in the glass and reflection pool.

Camera composition should resemble professional architectural photography. Slight three quarter perspective view, camera height approximately five to six feet, lens equivalent to a 28–35mm architectural lens. Balanced exposure similar to high end real estate photography.

Include subtle photographic realism such as natural depth of field, slight lens bloom in highlights, soft atmospheric light scattering, and physically accurate reflections.

The final image should look like a real photograph of a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate. Ultra photorealistic materials, natural lighting, luxury real estate photography style, extremely detailed architectural visualization, 8k realism.

Do not modify architecture, massing, arches, tower shape, balcony layout, window placement, column spacing, or roof geometry. Do not add any new windows or openings. Only enhance materials, lighting, and landscaping placed within existing grass areas.

Subtle humidity in the Florida air, soft atmospheric haze, slightly warm coastal light., keep exact camera angle

Date16 March 2026

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