Use the uploaded image as a strict base image. Perform a material and landscape enhancement only. Preserve 100% of the original geometry exactly as shown in the reference image. This includes all building massing, edges, silhouettes, proportions, roof forms, tower geometry, arches, openings, driveway layout, and hardscape. Do not redesign, reinterpret, or regenerate any part of the architecture. Do not add, remove, or modify any windows, doors, or openings anywhere on the building. The cylindrical tower is a critical architectural element and must remain completely unchanged. The tower must not be redrawn or reinterpreted. All tower openings must remain identical to the reference image in exact: number position size spacing arch shape Do not add, remove, resize, shift, or reinterpret any openings on the tower. The tower geometry and its openings must remain pixel-accurate to the original image. The driveway and hardscape layout must remain exactly as shown. Do not change the paving pattern, edges, layout, or circulation. Enhance the driveway material to appear highly realistic and high-end. Use natural stone or shellstone paving with subtle color variation, fine surface texture, realistic joints, slight imperfections, and soft edge wear. The surface should not appear flat or artificial. Add micro-texture and tonal variation while maintaining a refined and elegant appearance. Do not redesign the landscape layout. Maintain the exact placement of all planting beds, trees, lawn areas, and boundaries. Within the existing planting beds only, enhance the landscaping to feel more lush, layered, elevated, and luxurious, appropriate for a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate. Do not expand planting beds. Do not place planting in new locations. Do not place plants in the driveway or hardscape. Enhance planting using a refined layered composition including structured hedges, tropical foliage, sculptural plants such as cycads or agave, flowering shrubs in controlled tones, and soft groundcover. The central tree must remain exactly in place but appear more mature and integrated into a richer planting composition at its base. The bougainvillea must remain in its current locations and appear fuller and more natural without covering architectural elements. The site wall must remain in place but be visually softened and screened with denser, taller planting within the existing adjacent beds so it recedes into the background. The driveway gate must remain exactly as shown in size and location. The gate is made of cypress wood with visible iron bolts and hardware in a rustic Italian style. The wood should appear warm, slightly weathered, and textured with visible grain. The iron hardware should be dark, aged, and hand-forged in appearance. The gate should feel authentic, old-world, and handcrafted. All architectural materials should be enhanced to appear highly realistic: smooth hand-troweled white stucco with subtle variation terracotta barrel tile roof with natural color variation limestone accents with natural stone texture cast stone elements with soft weathering mahogany doors and windows with rich wood grain cypress soffits and beams limewashed cypress rafter tails Lighting should resemble luxury architectural photography in Palm Beach with warm late afternoon sunlight, soft shadows, subtle atmospheric haze, and slight coastal humidity. Camera composition must remain consistent with the original perspective. The final image should look like a real photograph of a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate with refined, lush, and elegant landscaping. Ultra photorealistic, natural, and highly detailed. No architectural redesign. No new windows or doors. No modified openings. No changes to tower geometry or tower openings. No changes to driveway layout or hardscape. Only enhance materials and planting within existing beds. Do not alter the architecture in any way. Do not change the massing, roof shapes, tower geometry, window placement, door placement, garage openings, or any architectural detail. Do not add any new windows, doors, openings, or façade elements. Do not redesign the driveway or hardscape layout. Maintain the exact paving geometry, edges, pattern, and circulation as shown. Do not redesign the landscape layout. Maintain the exact placement of all planting beds, trees, and hardscape boundaries. Within the existing planting beds only, enhance the landscape to feel more luxurious, elevated, lush, and professionally designed, appropriate for a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate. Do not place planting in new locations. Do not expand planting beds into the driveway or hardscape. The architecture should remain a refined Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate with smooth hand troweled white stucco, terracotta barrel tile roofing, limestone accents, cast stone details, mahogany wood doors, and cypress wood soffits and beams. Materials should appear highly realistic with subtle variation, natural aging, and physical depth. The driveway paving must remain exactly as shown in layout and pattern, but the material should appear significantly more realistic and high-end. Use natural stone or shellstone paving with subtle color variation, slight imperfections, fine surface texture, soft edge wear, and realistic joint lines. The surface should not appear flat or computer-generated. Add slight tonal variation, micro-texture, and natural irregularity to enhance realism while maintaining a refined, elegant appearance. The driveway surface should have soft reflectivity and realistic light interaction, as if slightly worn and naturally finished, not glossy or artificial. The driveway gate must remain exactly in its current size and location. The gate is constructed of cypress wood with visible iron bolts and hardware, designed in a rustic Italian style. The wood should appear warm, slightly weathered, and textured with visible grain. The iron bolts and hardware should be dark, aged, and hand-forged in appearance. The overall character should feel authentic, old-world, and handcrafted, not modern or polished. Enhance the landscaping to create a more elevated and welcoming arrival experience. Use a refined, layered planting composition including structured hedges, lush tropical foliage, sculptural plants such as cycads or agave, flowering shrubs in controlled tones, and soft groundcover. The central tree should remain exactly in place but appear more mature and integrated into a richer planting composition at its base. Enhance the planting around the base of the tree to feel fuller, more layered, and intentional, creating a strong focal garden moment. The bougainvillea along the wall should remain in the same location but appear fuller and more lush without overwhelming the architecture. The site wall must be visually softened and screened using denser, taller planting within the existing beds adjacent to it so the wall recedes into the background. The overall landscape should feel lush, immersive, and slightly romantic like a refined tropical garden, but still controlled and architecturally appropriate. Lighting should resemble luxury architectural photography in Palm Beach with warm late afternoon sunlight, soft shadows, subtle atmospheric haze, and slight coastal humidity. Camera composition should remain consistent with the original perspective, like a professional real estate photograph focused on the arrival experience. The final image should look like a real photograph of a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate with elevated, lush, and refined landscaping. Ultra photorealistic, elegant, layered, and natural. Do not modify architecture, massing, driveway layout, hardscape pattern, openings, planting bed locations, or tree placement. Do not add any new windows or doors. Only enhance material realism and planting within existing beds. Do not change the tower. the tower should have no windows only arched openings. Subtle humidity in the Florida air, soft atmospheric haze, slightly warm coastal light., keep exact camera angle
PromptUse the uploaded image as a strict base image. Perform a material and landscape enhancement only. Preserve 100% of the original geometry exactly as shown in the reference image. This includes all building massing, edges, silhouettes, proportions, roof forms, tower geometry, arches, openings, driveway layout, and hardscape. Do not redesign, reinterpret, or regenerate any part of the architecture. Do not add, remove, or modify any windows, doors, or openings anywhere on the building. The cylindrical tower is a critical architectural element and must remain completely unchanged. The tower must not be redrawn or reinterpreted. All tower openings must remain identical to the reference image in exact: number position size spacing arch shape Do not add, remove, resize, shift, or reinterpret any openings on the tower. The tower geometry and its openings must remain pixel-accurate to the original image. The driveway and hardscape layout must remain exactly as shown. Do not change the paving pattern, edges, layout, or circulation. Enhance the driveway material to appear highly realistic and high-end. Use natural stone or shellstone paving with subtle color variation, fine surface texture, realistic joints, slight imperfections, and soft edge wear. The surface should not appear flat or artificial. Add micro-texture and tonal variation while maintaining a refined and elegant appearance. Do not redesign the landscape layout. Maintain the exact placement of all planting beds, trees, lawn areas, and boundaries. Within the existing planting beds only, enhance the landscaping to feel more lush, layered, elevated, and luxurious, appropriate for a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate. Do not expand planting beds. Do not place planting in new locations. Do not place plants in the driveway or hardscape. Enhance planting using a refined layered composition including structured hedges, tropical foliage, sculptural plants such as cycads or agave, flowering shrubs in controlled tones, and soft groundcover. The central tree must remain exactly in place but appear more mature and integrated into a richer planting composition at its base. The bougainvillea must remain in its current locations and appear fuller and more natural without covering architectural elements. The site wall must remain in place but be visually softened and screened with denser, taller planting within the existing adjacent beds so it recedes into the background. The driveway gate must remain exactly as shown in size and location. The gate is made of cypress wood with visible iron bolts and hardware in a rustic Italian style. The wood should appear warm, slightly weathered, and textured with visible grain. The iron hardware should be dark, aged, and hand-forged in appearance. The gate should feel authentic, old-world, and handcrafted. All architectural materials should be enhanced to appear highly realistic: smooth hand-troweled white stucco with subtle variation terracotta barrel tile roof with natural color variation limestone accents with natural stone texture cast stone elements with soft weathering mahogany doors and windows with rich wood grain cypress soffits and beams limewashed cypress rafter tails Lighting should resemble luxury architectural photography in Palm Beach with warm late afternoon sunlight, soft shadows, subtle atmospheric haze, and slight coastal humidity. Camera composition must remain consistent with the original perspective. The final image should look like a real photograph of a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate with refined, lush, and elegant landscaping. Ultra photorealistic, natural, and highly detailed. No architectural redesign. No new windows or doors. No modified openings. No changes to tower geometry or tower openings. No changes to driveway layout or hardscape. Only enhance materials and planting within existing beds. Do not alter the architecture in any way. Do not change the massing, roof shapes, tower geometry, window placement, door placement, garage openings, or any architectural detail. Do not add any new windows, doors, openings, or façade elements. Do not redesign the driveway or hardscape layout. Maintain the exact paving geometry, edges, pattern, and circulation as shown. Do not redesign the landscape layout. Maintain the exact placement of all planting beds, trees, and hardscape boundaries. Within the existing planting beds only, enhance the landscape to feel more luxurious, elevated, lush, and professionally designed, appropriate for a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate. Do not place planting in new locations. Do not expand planting beds into the driveway or hardscape. The architecture should remain a refined Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate with smooth hand troweled white stucco, terracotta barrel tile roofing, limestone accents, cast stone details, mahogany wood doors, and cypress wood soffits and beams. Materials should appear highly realistic with subtle variation, natural aging, and physical depth. The driveway paving must remain exactly as shown in layout and pattern, but the material should appear significantly more realistic and high-end. Use natural stone or shellstone paving with subtle color variation, slight imperfections, fine surface texture, soft edge wear, and realistic joint lines. The surface should not appear flat or computer-generated. Add slight tonal variation, micro-texture, and natural irregularity to enhance realism while maintaining a refined, elegant appearance. The driveway surface should have soft reflectivity and realistic light interaction, as if slightly worn and naturally finished, not glossy or artificial. The driveway gate must remain exactly in its current size and location. The gate is constructed of cypress wood with visible iron bolts and hardware, designed in a rustic Italian style. The wood should appear warm, slightly weathered, and textured with visible grain. The iron bolts and hardware should be dark, aged, and hand-forged in appearance. The overall character should feel authentic, old-world, and handcrafted, not modern or polished. Enhance the landscaping to create a more elevated and welcoming arrival experience. Use a refined, layered planting composition including structured hedges, lush tropical foliage, sculptural plants such as cycads or agave, flowering shrubs in controlled tones, and soft groundcover. The central tree should remain exactly in place but appear more mature and integrated into a richer planting composition at its base. Enhance the planting around the base of the tree to feel fuller, more layered, and intentional, creating a strong focal garden moment. The bougainvillea along the wall should remain in the same location but appear fuller and more lush without overwhelming the architecture. The site wall must be visually softened and screened using denser, taller planting within the existing beds adjacent to it so the wall recedes into the background. The overall landscape should feel lush, immersive, and slightly romantic like a refined tropical garden, but still controlled and architecturally appropriate. Lighting should resemble luxury architectural photography in Palm Beach with warm late afternoon sunlight, soft shadows, subtle atmospheric haze, and slight coastal humidity. Camera composition should remain consistent with the original perspective, like a professional real estate photograph focused on the arrival experience. The final image should look like a real photograph of a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate with elevated, lush, and refined landscaping. Ultra photorealistic, elegant, layered, and natural. Do not modify architecture, massing, driveway layout, hardscape pattern, openings, planting bed locations, or tree placement. Do not add any new windows or doors. Only enhance material realism and planting within existing beds. Do not change the tower. the tower should have no windows only arched openings. Subtle humidity in the Florida air, soft atmospheric haze, slightly warm coastal light., keep exact camera angle
Date17 March 2026
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