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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 should be a full regeneration, not a light enhancement.

LIGHTING:
- Bright, natural daylight NOT golden hour
- Clean, neutral lighting with soft shadows
- All surfaces should be clearly and evenly lit
- Avoid warm/yellow color cast

MATERIALS VERY IMPORTANT:

STUCCO:
- Main body must read as a TRUE WHITE stucco
- Slightly warm but clearly white not cream, not beige
- Smooth matte finish with subtle texture

WOOD ELEMENTS Garage door, columns, beams, rafter tails:
- Lime-washed cypress
- Very desaturated, pale tone
- Lean slightly grey NOT orange, NOT yellow
- Minimal visible grain, soft and refined

STONE ELEMENTS:
- Includes: horizontal band, window/door surrounds, headers, sills, steps, 
 front door wall panels, AND balcony wall panels
- Light natural stone tone that complements the limewashed cypress
- Slightly lighter and softer than typical limestone
- Maintain subtle contrast with stucco

STONE PANEL AREAS FRONT DOOR WALL + BALCONY WALL:
- Must clearly read as stone panels not stucco
- Include refined horizontal joints
- Joints should be visible but subtle not oversized or dramatic
- Panel scale should feel proportional and high-end

METAL ELEMENTS:
- Railings, window frames, and fixtures: dark bronze
- Add a VERY subtle hint of deep olive tone
- Matte to low-sheen finish not glossy black

FRONT DOOR:
- Wooden 6-panel door
- Rich, natural wood tone that complements the limewashed cypress
- Mediterranean character, not overly dark, not red/orange

ENTRY FEATURE VERY IMPORTANT:
- Increase the scale of the front porch light fixtures
- Fixtures should feel oversized relative to the entry to create a grand presence
- Style: refined Mediterranean / traditional lanterns
- Dark bronze finish to match metal elements
- Entry should feel elevated, intentional, and visually important despite small footprint

ROOF:
- Maintain terracotta tile
- Reduce saturation slightly so it feels natural and not overly orange
- Add realistic depth and shadow between tiles

LANDSCAPING:
- Fully regenerate landscaping
- High-end, refined Palm Beach front yard
- Structured, elegant, and intentional not overgrown
- Layered planting: low hedges, tropical greenery, clean composition
- Add large, sculptural potted plants flanking the front door
- Keep it soft but upscale and architectural

ENVIRONMENT:
- Palm Beach, Florida context
- Lush but controlled tropical vegetation in background
- Clean sky, natural blue, not dramatic

RENDER QUALITY:
- Strong material realism with depth and subtle variation
- Soft reflections in glass
- Avoid flat or cartoon-like output

GOAL:
Create a bright, refined, high-end Palm Beach residential rendering with a visually elevated and grand-feeling entry, accurate materials, and a cohesive, elegant atmosphere 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 should be a full regeneration, not a light enhancement.

LIGHTING:
- Bright, natural daylight (NOT golden hour)
- Clean, neutral lighting with soft shadows
- All surfaces should be clearly and evenly lit
- Avoid warm/yellow color cast

MATERIALS (VERY IMPORTANT):

STUCCO:
- Main body must read as a TRUE WHITE stucco
- Slightly warm but clearly white (not cream, not beige)
- Smooth matte finish with subtle texture

WOOD ELEMENTS (Garage door, columns, beams, rafter tails):
- Lime-washed cypress
- Very desaturated, pale tone
- Lean slightly grey (NOT orange, NOT yellow)
- Minimal visible grain, soft and refined

STONE ELEMENTS:
- Includes: horizontal band, window/door surrounds, headers, sills, steps, 
 front door wall panels, AND balcony wall panels
- Light natural stone tone that complements the limewashed cypress
- Slightly lighter and softer than typical limestone
- Maintain subtle contrast with stucco

STONE PANEL AREAS (FRONT DOOR WALL + BALCONY WALL):
- Must clearly read as stone panels (not stucco)
- Include refined horizontal joints
- Joints should be visible but subtle (not oversized or dramatic)
- Panel scale should feel proportional and high-end

METAL ELEMENTS:
- Railings, window frames, and fixtures: dark bronze
- Add a VERY subtle hint of deep olive tone
- Matte to low-sheen finish (not glossy black)

FRONT DOOR:
- Wooden 6-panel door
- Rich, natural wood tone that complements the limewashed cypress
- Mediterranean character, not overly dark, not red/orange

ENTRY FEATURE (VERY IMPORTANT):
- Increase the scale of the front porch light fixtures
- Fixtures should feel oversized relative to the entry to create a grand presence
- Style: refined Mediterranean / traditional lanterns
- Dark bronze finish to match metal elements
- Entry should feel elevated, intentional, and visually important despite small footprint

ROOF:
- Maintain terracotta tile
- Reduce saturation slightly so it feels natural and not overly orange
- Add realistic depth and shadow between tiles

LANDSCAPING:
- Fully regenerate landscaping
- High-end, refined Palm Beach front yard
- Structured, elegant, and intentional (not overgrown)
- Layered planting: low hedges, tropical greenery, clean composition
- Add large, sculptural potted plants flanking the front door
- Keep it soft but upscale and architectural

ENVIRONMENT:
- Palm Beach, Florida context
- Lush but controlled tropical vegetation in background
- Clean sky, natural blue, not dramatic

RENDER QUALITY:
- Strong material realism with depth and subtle variation
- Soft reflections in glass
- Avoid flat or cartoon-like output

GOAL:
Create a bright, refined, high-end Palm Beach residential rendering with a visually elevated and grand-feeling entry, accurate materials, and a cohesive, elegant atmosphere while keeping the architecture completely unchanged., keep exact camera angle

Date10 April 2026

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