Ultra photorealistic architectural rendering of a Mediterranean Revival residence in Palm Beach, Florida using the uploaded image as the exact visual reference for both the architecture and the landscape layout. The uploaded image defines the exact building massing, architectural elements, hardscape layout, reflection pool, planting bed locations, lawn areas, palm placement, vine locations, hedge locations, and overall garden composition. Preserve all of these exactly as shown. Do not alter the architecture in any way. Do not change the massing, roof shapes, tower geometry, arches, column spacing, balcony layout, paving layout, pool shape, window placement, door placement, or any architectural detail. Do not add new windows, doors, openings, or architectural features. Do not redesign the landscape layout. Maintain the exact placement of all planting beds, lawn areas, palms, hedges, and vines as shown in the reference image. Within the existing planting beds only, enhance the landscape to feel more luxurious, lush, layered, and professionally designed, appropriate for a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate. The architecture should remain a refined Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate with smooth hand troweled white stucco, terracotta barrel tile roofing, limestone at the primary surround, cast stone columns and trim, mahogany doors and windows, cypress soffits and beams, and limewashed cypress rafter tails. All materials should appear extremely realistic with subtle natural variation and high end detailing. The water element in the foreground is a reflection pool, not a swimming pool. Keep it shallow, minimal, and mirror-like with calm water and soft reflections of the architecture. Enhance the planting within the existing beds by adding more layered, high-end planting typical of luxury Palm Beach gardens. Use a refined composition that includes: layered hedges and clipped greenery as a base structure sculptural tropical plants such as cycads or agave as focal accents low flowering shrubs and soft groundcover for texture and color subtle seasonal color in controlled amounts soft pinks, whites, purples additional depth through varied plant heights within each bed Keep all planting elegant, curated, and intentional. Avoid randomness. Maintain the existing bougainvillea locations on the loggia and walls, but enhance them so they feel fuller, more natural, and beautifully integrated without covering or obscuring the arches or columns. Keep the existing palms in their exact locations, but enhance them to feel more mature, full, and natural with realistic canopy variation. The planting should feel richer and more established, with increased density and layering, but still controlled and refined. Avoid a jungle or resort look. This should feel like a historic Palm Beach estate garden designed with restraint and elegance. Do not expand planting beds beyond their current boundaries. Do not place plants in lawn or paved areas. Hardscape should remain exactly as shown but appear more realistic with subtle stone variation and natural wear. Lighting should resemble luxury architectural photography in Palm Beach, with warm late afternoon sunlight, soft shadows, subtle atmospheric haze, and slight Florida humidity in the air. Camera should remain similar to the original composition with a professional architectural photography perspective. The final image should look like a real photograph of a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival villa with lush, refined, professionally designed landscaping. Ultra photorealistic, elegant, layered, and natural. Do not modify architecture, massing, hardscape layout, pool shape, planting bed locations, lawn areas, or tree placement. Only enhance and enrich planting within the existing beds., keep exact camera angle
PromptUltra photorealistic architectural rendering of a Mediterranean Revival residence in Palm Beach, Florida using the uploaded image as the exact visual reference for both the architecture and the landscape layout. The uploaded image defines the exact building massing, architectural elements, hardscape layout, reflection pool, planting bed locations, lawn areas, palm placement, vine locations, hedge locations, and overall garden composition. Preserve all of these exactly as shown. Do not alter the architecture in any way. Do not change the massing, roof shapes, tower geometry, arches, column spacing, balcony layout, paving layout, pool shape, window placement, door placement, or any architectural detail. Do not add new windows, doors, openings, or architectural features. Do not redesign the landscape layout. Maintain the exact placement of all planting beds, lawn areas, palms, hedges, and vines as shown in the reference image. Within the existing planting beds only, enhance the landscape to feel more luxurious, lush, layered, and professionally designed, appropriate for a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate. The architecture should remain a refined Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate with smooth hand troweled white stucco, terracotta barrel tile roofing, limestone at the primary surround, cast stone columns and trim, mahogany doors and windows, cypress soffits and beams, and limewashed cypress rafter tails. All materials should appear extremely realistic with subtle natural variation and high end detailing. The water element in the foreground is a reflection pool, not a swimming pool. Keep it shallow, minimal, and mirror-like with calm water and soft reflections of the architecture. Enhance the planting within the existing beds by adding more layered, high-end planting typical of luxury Palm Beach gardens. Use a refined composition that includes: layered hedges and clipped greenery as a base structure sculptural tropical plants such as cycads or agave as focal accents low flowering shrubs and soft groundcover for texture and color subtle seasonal color in controlled amounts (soft pinks, whites, purples) additional depth through varied plant heights within each bed Keep all planting elegant, curated, and intentional. Avoid randomness. Maintain the existing bougainvillea locations on the loggia and walls, but enhance them so they feel fuller, more natural, and beautifully integrated without covering or obscuring the arches or columns. Keep the existing palms in their exact locations, but enhance them to feel more mature, full, and natural with realistic canopy variation. The planting should feel richer and more established, with increased density and layering, but still controlled and refined. Avoid a jungle or resort look. This should feel like a historic Palm Beach estate garden designed with restraint and elegance. Do not expand planting beds beyond their current boundaries. Do not place plants in lawn or paved areas. Hardscape should remain exactly as shown but appear more realistic with subtle stone variation and natural wear. Lighting should resemble luxury architectural photography in Palm Beach, with warm late afternoon sunlight, soft shadows, subtle atmospheric haze, and slight Florida humidity in the air. Camera should remain similar to the original composition with a professional architectural photography perspective. The final image should look like a real photograph of a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival villa with lush, refined, professionally designed landscaping. Ultra photorealistic, elegant, layered, and natural. Do not modify architecture, massing, hardscape layout, pool shape, planting bed locations, lawn areas, or tree placement. Only enhance and enrich planting within the existing beds., keep exact camera angle
Date17 March 2026
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