Regenerate the provided image into a highly photorealistic architectural rendering. CRITICAL: - Do NOT change the architecture, massing, proportions, openings, or roof form. - Do NOT crop, zoom, or alter the camera view. - Use the exact geometry from the input image. - This must be a FULL reinterpretation of materials, lighting, and landscaping — do NOT return an image similar to the original. LIGHTING: - Bright, natural daylight NOT golden hour - Neutral white lighting no warm/yellow cast - Even illumination across all surfaces STUCCO: - True white stucco clearly white, not cream, not beige - Smooth matte finish with subtle texture WOOD VERY IMPORTANT — MUST BE CORRECTED: - All wood elements garage door, columns, beams, rafter tails are lime-washed cypress - Strongly desaturated tone - Lean distinctly COOL and GREY not warm - NO orange, NO yellow, NO honey tones - Very light, soft, chalky appearance - Minimal visible grain - Should feel refined and muted, not rustic or beachy STONE MUST READ AS REAL MATERIAL: - Applies to: window/door surrounds, headers, sills, horizontal band, steps, AND wall panels front door + balcony - Real natural stone appearance with depth and subtle variation - Light tone that complements the greyed limewashed cypress - Slight tonal variation between pieces - Clean edges and realistic shadowing STONE PANELS FRONT DOOR WALL + BALCONY WALL: - Clearly defined horizontal joints - Refined scale not oversized or heavy - Elegant, high-end execution METAL: - Dark bronze with a VERY subtle deep olive undertone - Matte finish not glossy black FRONT DOOR: - Wooden 6-panel door - Natural tone that complements the cooler cypress not red/orange, not overly dark ENTRY FEATURE: - Increase scale of front porch lanterns - Oversized, refined Mediterranean fixtures - Entry must read as a focal point and feel more grand ROOF: - Terracotta tile with slightly reduced saturation - Natural variation, not overly orange - Visible depth between tiles LANDSCAPING FORCE FULL REDESIGN: - Completely regenerate landscaping — do NOT reuse existing planting - High-end Palm Beach residential design - Structured, refined, and intentional PLANTING REQUIREMENTS: - Clean, low hedges along front - Spherical manicured shrubs at entry - Tall, narrow cypress-style vertical plants near windows - Large architectural potted plants flanking front door - Layered tropical greenery in background palms, soft foliage - Landscaping must feel designed and curated, not random ENVIRONMENT: - Palm Beach, Florida setting - Lush but controlled tropical vegetation - Clean, natural sky RENDER QUALITY: - Strong material realism stone, stucco, wood must have depth - Subtle reflections in glass - Avoid flat or cartoon-like rendering GOAL: Create a bright, refined, high-end Palm Beach architectural rendering with cool-toned limewashed wood, realistic stone materials, and intentionally designed landscaping while keeping the architecture completely unchanged., keep exact camera angle
PromptRegenerate the provided image into a highly photorealistic architectural rendering. CRITICAL: - Do NOT change the architecture, massing, proportions, openings, or roof form. - Do NOT crop, zoom, or alter the camera view. - Use the exact geometry from the input image. - This must be a FULL reinterpretation of materials, lighting, and landscaping — do NOT return an image similar to the original. LIGHTING: - Bright, natural daylight (NOT golden hour) - Neutral white lighting (no warm/yellow cast) - Even illumination across all surfaces STUCCO: - True white stucco (clearly white, not cream, not beige) - Smooth matte finish with subtle texture WOOD (VERY IMPORTANT — MUST BE CORRECTED): - All wood elements (garage door, columns, beams, rafter tails) are lime-washed cypress - Strongly desaturated tone - Lean distinctly COOL and GREY (not warm) - NO orange, NO yellow, NO honey tones - Very light, soft, chalky appearance - Minimal visible grain - Should feel refined and muted, not rustic or beachy STONE (MUST READ AS REAL MATERIAL): - Applies to: window/door surrounds, headers, sills, horizontal band, steps, AND wall panels (front door + balcony) - Real natural stone appearance with depth and subtle variation - Light tone that complements the greyed limewashed cypress - Slight tonal variation between pieces - Clean edges and realistic shadowing STONE PANELS (FRONT DOOR WALL + BALCONY WALL): - Clearly defined horizontal joints - Refined scale (not oversized or heavy) - Elegant, high-end execution METAL: - Dark bronze with a VERY subtle deep olive undertone - Matte finish (not glossy black) FRONT DOOR: - Wooden 6-panel door - Natural tone that complements the cooler cypress (not red/orange, not overly dark) ENTRY FEATURE: - Increase scale of front porch lanterns - Oversized, refined Mediterranean fixtures - Entry must read as a focal point and feel more grand ROOF: - Terracotta tile with slightly reduced saturation - Natural variation, not overly orange - Visible depth between tiles LANDSCAPING (FORCE FULL REDESIGN): - Completely regenerate landscaping — do NOT reuse existing planting - High-end Palm Beach residential design - Structured, refined, and intentional PLANTING REQUIREMENTS: - Clean, low hedges along front - Spherical manicured shrubs at entry - Tall, narrow cypress-style vertical plants near windows - Large architectural potted plants flanking front door - Layered tropical greenery in background (palms, soft foliage) - Landscaping must feel designed and curated, not random ENVIRONMENT: - Palm Beach, Florida setting - Lush but controlled tropical vegetation - Clean, natural sky RENDER QUALITY: - Strong material realism (stone, stucco, wood must have depth) - Subtle reflections in glass - Avoid flat or cartoon-like rendering GOAL: Create a bright, refined, high-end Palm Beach architectural rendering with cool-toned limewashed wood, realistic stone materials, and intentionally designed landscaping while keeping the architecture completely unchanged., keep exact camera angle
Date10 April 2026
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