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Enhance this image to be ultra-photorealistic while keeping the architecture EXACTLY the same.
Do NOT change, move, add, or remove anything.
Do NOT alter massing, proportions, openings, rooflines, railings, landscaping layout, or camera view.
Do NOT crop or zoom.
This is a strict material and lighting enhancement only.

MATERIALS:

Wood garage door + balcony: lime-washed pecky cypress
soft, neutral tone
natural grain and pecky texture
subtle tonal variation not flat or chalky
matte, weathered, high-end finish
absolutely NO orange or overly warm tones
Cast stone window surrounds, arches, horizontal band, trim, and entry surround:
refined, dense, honed finish
slightly warmer or cooler than stucco but clearly distinct
smooth with very minimal joints
elegant, high-end limestone-like appearance
must read as a separate material from stucco not blended
Stucco main body:
smooth, high-end, warm off-white
subtle natural variation, not perfectly flat

LIGHTING + DEPTH CRITICAL:

Use soft, natural daylight with slight directional sun NOT flat, NOT overcast, NOT golden hour.

The façade should be bright and well lit, but with clear shadow definition
Add shadow depth under roof overhangs and rafters
Add shadows at all window and door recesses
Columns and balcony structure must cast subtle directional shadows
Arched windows must show depth with gradient shadow inside the arches
Increase ambient occlusion at all material transitions for realism
Maintain a clean, elegant look but avoid flat lighting — prioritize depth and dimension

REALISM:

Accurate material reflectivity:
matte stucco
slightly smoother cast stone
natural wood variation
Glass should have soft reflections with slightly dark interiors
Interior lighting can be present but not clearly visible or distracting

GOAL:

A high-end, photorealistic “money shot” render with refined materials, clear depth, and natural shadow — while preserving the exact original architecture with zero changes.

match materials and lighting in reference, keep exact camera angle

PromptEnhance this image to be ultra-photorealistic while keeping the architecture EXACTLY the same.
Do NOT change, move, add, or remove anything.
Do NOT alter massing, proportions, openings, rooflines, railings, landscaping layout, or camera view.
Do NOT crop or zoom.
This is a strict material and lighting enhancement only.

MATERIALS:

Wood (garage door + balcony): lime-washed pecky cypress
soft, neutral tone
natural grain and pecky texture
subtle tonal variation (not flat or chalky)
matte, weathered, high-end finish
absolutely NO orange or overly warm tones
Cast stone (window surrounds, arches, horizontal band, trim, and entry surround):
refined, dense, honed finish
slightly warmer or cooler than stucco but clearly distinct
smooth with very minimal joints
elegant, high-end limestone-like appearance
must read as a separate material from stucco (not blended)
Stucco (main body):
smooth, high-end, warm off-white
subtle natural variation, not perfectly flat

LIGHTING + DEPTH (CRITICAL):

Use soft, natural daylight with slight directional sun (NOT flat, NOT overcast, NOT golden hour).

The façade should be bright and well lit, but with clear shadow definition
Add shadow depth under roof overhangs and rafters
Add shadows at all window and door recesses
Columns and balcony structure must cast subtle directional shadows
Arched windows must show depth with gradient shadow inside the arches
Increase ambient occlusion at all material transitions for realism
Maintain a clean, elegant look but avoid flat lighting — prioritize depth and dimension

REALISM:

Accurate material reflectivity:
matte stucco
slightly smoother cast stone
natural wood variation
Glass should have soft reflections with slightly dark interiors
Interior lighting can be present but not clearly visible or distracting

GOAL:

A high-end, photorealistic “money shot” render with refined materials, clear depth, and natural shadow — while preserving the exact original architecture with zero changes.

match materials and lighting in reference, keep exact camera angle

Date07 April 2026

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