Use the uploaded image as the base reference for building massing, architecture, and layout. Maintain the same architecture, proportions, openings, and composition. Refine and enhance the image to achieve a highly photorealistic, cohesive architectural rendering with consistent lighting, materials, and camera behavior. ARCHITECTURE LOCKED Preserve all building geometry exactly as shown. Do not change: massing roof forms arches and columns window and door placement loggia and balcony structure Only refine material realism and detailing. CAMERA + LENS CRITICAL FOR REALISM Use a real-world architectural photography camera setup: camera height: approximately 5–6 feet above ground lens: 28–35mm full-frame equivalent straight verticals no distortion natural perspective not wide-angle exaggerated Subtle depth of field: very slight background softness keep architecture sharp and in focus LIGHTING MATCH HIGH-END REAL ESTATE PHOTOGRAPHY Lighting should be: late afternoon around 3–5 PM warm, natural sunlight sun positioned to illuminate the main façade directly not side-lit or backlit soft, realistic shadow edges balanced exposure no blown highlights, no overly dark shadows Add: soft global illumination bounce light from ground and walls warm reflected light from paving and stucco subtle sky fill light Avoid: dramatic contrast overly stylized lighting harsh shadows ATMOSPHERE slight atmospheric haze very subtle Florida coastal humidity in the air soft light diffusion This should feel like a real photograph, not a crisp CG render. MATERIAL REALISM VERY IMPORTANT All materials must have micro-detail and imperfection: stucco: subtle tonal variation, slight unevenness stone: natural variation, small imperfections, soft edges wood: visible grain and slight weathering glass: realistic reflections and slight tint metal: soft reflections, not mirror-like Hardscape: limestone or shellstone subtle color variation realistic joints and edge wear Avoid: flat surfaces perfectly uniform textures overly sharp edges LANDSCAPING LUXURY + RICHNESS Enhance landscaping to feel lush, layered, and high-end while maintaining layout. reduce large empty lawn feeling introduce layered planting beds structured hedges + softer planting sculptural plants used intentionally refined, restrained color palette Landscape should feel: mature curated integrated with architecture LOGGIA FIREPLACE The back wall of the loggia should be a Mediterranean-style fireplace: stone or stucco surround simple classical detailing centered and proportionate warm and inviting focal element POOL + WATER Keep pool layout exactly as shown. Enhance: realistic water reflections slight surface movement correct depth perception LIFESTYLE SUBTLE Keep existing person. Optional: add at most one additional person Figures should be: natural secondary not staged FINAL RESULT The image should look like a real luxury architectural photograph: soft, natural lighting realistic materials balanced exposure cohesive atmosphere A refined Palm Beach Mediterranean estate with a calm, luxurious, lived-in feel. DO NOT do not change architecture or layout do not distort perspective do not create dramatic or stylized lighting do not leave flat or artificial materials Only refine realism, lighting, and richness., keep exact camera angle
PromptUse the uploaded image as the base reference for building massing, architecture, and layout. Maintain the same architecture, proportions, openings, and composition. Refine and enhance the image to achieve a highly photorealistic, cohesive architectural rendering with consistent lighting, materials, and camera behavior. ARCHITECTURE (LOCKED) Preserve all building geometry exactly as shown. Do not change: massing roof forms arches and columns window and door placement loggia and balcony structure Only refine material realism and detailing. CAMERA + LENS (CRITICAL FOR REALISM) Use a real-world architectural photography camera setup: camera height: approximately 5–6 feet above ground lens: 28–35mm full-frame equivalent straight verticals (no distortion) natural perspective (not wide-angle exaggerated) Subtle depth of field: very slight background softness keep architecture sharp and in focus LIGHTING (MATCH HIGH-END REAL ESTATE PHOTOGRAPHY) Lighting should be: late afternoon (around 3–5 PM) warm, natural sunlight sun positioned to illuminate the main façade directly (not side-lit or backlit) soft, realistic shadow edges balanced exposure (no blown highlights, no overly dark shadows) Add: soft global illumination (bounce light from ground and walls) warm reflected light from paving and stucco subtle sky fill light Avoid: dramatic contrast overly stylized lighting harsh shadows ATMOSPHERE slight atmospheric haze very subtle Florida coastal humidity in the air soft light diffusion This should feel like a real photograph, not a crisp CG render. MATERIAL REALISM (VERY IMPORTANT) All materials must have micro-detail and imperfection: stucco: subtle tonal variation, slight unevenness stone: natural variation, small imperfections, soft edges wood: visible grain and slight weathering glass: realistic reflections and slight tint metal: soft reflections, not mirror-like Hardscape: limestone or shellstone subtle color variation realistic joints and edge wear Avoid: flat surfaces perfectly uniform textures overly sharp edges LANDSCAPING (LUXURY + RICHNESS) Enhance landscaping to feel lush, layered, and high-end while maintaining layout. reduce large empty lawn feeling introduce layered planting beds structured hedges + softer planting sculptural plants used intentionally refined, restrained color palette Landscape should feel: mature curated integrated with architecture LOGGIA FIREPLACE The back wall of the loggia should be a Mediterranean-style fireplace: stone or stucco surround simple classical detailing centered and proportionate warm and inviting focal element POOL + WATER Keep pool layout exactly as shown. Enhance: realistic water reflections slight surface movement correct depth perception LIFESTYLE (SUBTLE) Keep existing person. Optional: add at most one additional person Figures should be: natural secondary not staged FINAL RESULT The image should look like a real luxury architectural photograph: soft, natural lighting realistic materials balanced exposure cohesive atmosphere A refined Palm Beach Mediterranean estate with a calm, luxurious, lived-in feel. DO NOT do not change architecture or layout do not distort perspective do not create dramatic or stylized lighting do not leave flat or artificial materials Only refine realism, lighting, and richness., keep exact camera angle
Date17 March 2026
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