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Ultra-photorealistic architectural exterior rendering created directly from the provided rear elevation drawing. The elevation must be treated as the strict architectural blueprint. All proportions, roof heights, window spacing, façade alignment, and architectural linework must match the elevation exactly with no modifications.

Architecture style: refined Monterey Colonial residence with elegant coastal Palm Beach character.

Site composition and depth:
The composition contains a main house and a detached cabana positioned behind it. The cabana sits approximately **20 feet behind the most forward rear face of the main house**. The main house should read clearly in the foreground while the cabana sits further back in the composition. The depth difference should be visible but natural and not exaggerated.

Cabana architecture:
The cabana contains a **covered loggia with four evenly spaced columns** supporting the roof. The columns are symmetrical and aligned across the opening. Behind the columns is a **large multi-slide glass door system that opens the entire wall**. The glass panels are partially or fully open so the interior of the cabana reads as an open indoor-outdoor space.

Balcony condition:
The rear second-floor balcony of the main house is **open to the sky and not covered by a roof structure**. There is only a **small roof overhang extending approximately 2 feet above the doors** behind the balcony. The balcony itself is uncovered and receives natural daylight.

Doors:
All rear-facing exterior doors are painted **Benjamin Moore Fresh Dew**, a soft pale mint green. Door placement and proportions must match the elevation exactly.

Materials:
Exterior walls: smooth white stucco with refined plaster texture and subtle natural variation
Window surrounds, headers, and sills: white stucco matching the walls
Columns, balcony railings, rafters, and exposed wood elements: whitewashed pecky cypress with a smooth matte finish and extremely subtle wood grain
Roof: white concrete tile roof with realistic tile depth and soft matte finish
Bay window roofs: natural copper roofs with soft realistic patina tones, muted and not shiny
Chimneys: stucco chimneys matching the wall finish

Architectural character:
Classic Monterey style second-floor balcony with wood posts and railings
Refined colonial proportions
Clean architectural composition matching the elevation

Lighting:
Natural **mid-afternoon daylight around 3 PM** with soft coastal sunlight.
The sun is positioned generally behind and slightly above the camera so the **rear façade and the secondary visible side of the building are both illuminated**.
Lighting should feel natural and photographic rather than overly bright, with gentle contrast and realistic shadow softness.

Exposure and realism:
Natural photographic exposure with softened highlights and realistic shadow depth.
Avoid overly bright or washed-out lighting.
The white stucco should retain subtle texture and shadow variation rather than appearing flat or overexposed.

Environment:
Palm Beach coastal landscaping with palms and ornamental grasses
Light shell stone or limestone patio surfaces
Bright blue coastal sky with soft natural clouds

Camera and composition:
Cinematic architectural money-shot perspective of the rear elevation
Three-quarter perspective emphasizing depth between the main house and cabana
Camera slightly offset from center
35mm architectural lens for natural perspective without distortion
Eye-level architectural photography viewpoint

Rendering style:
Ultra photorealistic architectural visualization
Professional architectural photography quality
Highly realistic materials and global illumination
Natural dynamic range and realistic contrast
8k detail

Critical constraints:
Maintain the exact geometry and proportions of the provided elevation
Do not modify façade layout or massing
Do not add gutters or downspouts
Treat the elevation drawing as the strict blueprint for all architectural geometry
 follow the landscaping of teh provided reference image

, keep exact camera angle

PromptUltra-photorealistic architectural exterior rendering created directly from the provided rear elevation drawing. The elevation must be treated as the strict architectural blueprint. All proportions, roof heights, window spacing, façade alignment, and architectural linework must match the elevation exactly with no modifications.

Architecture style: refined Monterey Colonial residence with elegant coastal Palm Beach character.

Site composition and depth:
The composition contains a main house and a detached cabana positioned behind it. The cabana sits approximately **20 feet behind the most forward rear face of the main house**. The main house should read clearly in the foreground while the cabana sits further back in the composition. The depth difference should be visible but natural and not exaggerated.

Cabana architecture:
The cabana contains a **covered loggia with four evenly spaced columns** supporting the roof. The columns are symmetrical and aligned across the opening. Behind the columns is a **large multi-slide glass door system that opens the entire wall**. The glass panels are partially or fully open so the interior of the cabana reads as an open indoor-outdoor space.

Balcony condition:
The rear second-floor balcony of the main house is **open to the sky and not covered by a roof structure**. There is only a **small roof overhang extending approximately 2 feet above the doors** behind the balcony. The balcony itself is uncovered and receives natural daylight.

Doors:
All rear-facing exterior doors are painted **Benjamin Moore Fresh Dew**, a soft pale mint green. Door placement and proportions must match the elevation exactly.

Materials:
Exterior walls: smooth white stucco with refined plaster texture and subtle natural variation
Window surrounds, headers, and sills: white stucco matching the walls
Columns, balcony railings, rafters, and exposed wood elements: whitewashed pecky cypress with a smooth matte finish and extremely subtle wood grain
Roof: white concrete tile roof with realistic tile depth and soft matte finish
Bay window roofs: natural copper roofs with soft realistic patina tones, muted and not shiny
Chimneys: stucco chimneys matching the wall finish

Architectural character:
Classic Monterey style second-floor balcony with wood posts and railings
Refined colonial proportions
Clean architectural composition matching the elevation

Lighting:
Natural **mid-afternoon daylight around 3 PM** with soft coastal sunlight.
The sun is positioned generally behind and slightly above the camera so the **rear façade and the secondary visible side of the building are both illuminated**.
Lighting should feel natural and photographic rather than overly bright, with gentle contrast and realistic shadow softness.

Exposure and realism:
Natural photographic exposure with softened highlights and realistic shadow depth.
Avoid overly bright or washed-out lighting.
The white stucco should retain subtle texture and shadow variation rather than appearing flat or overexposed.

Environment:
Palm Beach coastal landscaping with palms and ornamental grasses
Light shell stone or limestone patio surfaces
Bright blue coastal sky with soft natural clouds

Camera and composition:
Cinematic architectural money-shot perspective of the rear elevation
Three-quarter perspective emphasizing depth between the main house and cabana
Camera slightly offset from center
35mm architectural lens for natural perspective without distortion
Eye-level architectural photography viewpoint

Rendering style:
Ultra photorealistic architectural visualization
Professional architectural photography quality
Highly realistic materials and global illumination
Natural dynamic range and realistic contrast
8k detail

Critical constraints:
Maintain the exact geometry and proportions of the provided elevation
Do not modify façade layout or massing
Do not add gutters or downspouts
Treat the elevation drawing as the strict blueprint for all architectural geometry
 follow the landscaping of teh provided reference image

, keep exact camera angle

Date09 March 2026

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