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Do NOT change the camera angle, proportions, massing, or any architectural elements.
Do NOT crop or zoom. Maintain the exact composition of the provided image.

PROMPT:

Create a high-end photorealistic architectural rendering from the provided elevation.

Maintain the exact geometry, proportions, and perspective. Do not alter openings, rooflines, or details.

MATERIALS STRICT
Main body: smooth stucco in Benjamin Moore “White Dove” — warm creamy white, matte finish
Window & door frames: white Sierra aluminum, clean and crisp, slightly reflective but not glossy
Shutters: Benjamin Moore “Fresh Dew” — soft, muted green, not saturated
Roof: white concrete tile, subtle variation, realistic depth and shadow between tiles
Wall sweeps, surrounds, and trim: smooth pulled stucco, slightly more refined finish than main body, minimal tonal variation
Wood elements balcony, accents: lime-washed cypress, very light, desaturated, minimal visible grain
LIGHTING VERY IMPORTANT
Use soft, diffused daylight around 2–3 PM
No harsh shadows, no golden hour
All façades evenly lit and clearly visible
Balanced exposure — avoid overexposure or washed-out whites
ENVIRONMENT CRITICAL FOR REALISM

Set the scene in Palm Beach Island, Florida — specifically 201 Onondaga Ave

Replace background with realistic Palm Beach neighborhood context
Add:
Lush tropical vegetation royal palms, coconut palms, hedges
Neighboring homes in Palm Beach Mediterranean / Regency style
Clean residential street with subtle crown and texture
Sidewalks and curbs appropriate to Palm Beach
Road material:
Realistic asphalt with slight texture and soft color variation
Clean but not flat — subtle wear and tonal shifts
LANDSCAPING
Keep existing layout EXACTLY the same
Enhance realism only:
Fuller hedges
Softer, high-end planting
Natural variation in greens
Keep it refined, not overdesigned
MATERIAL REALISM
Add depth, texture, and subtle imperfections to all materials
Stucco should feel real — not flat or plastic
Wood should feel soft and slightly weathered
Hardscape should have visible pattern and slight tonal variation, not too shiny
FINAL LOOK
Ultra-realistic, high-end residential rendering
Clean, elegant, Palm Beach luxury aesthetic
Crisp but soft atmosphere
No stylization, no cartoon effect, keep exact camera angle

PromptDo NOT change the camera angle, proportions, massing, or any architectural elements.
Do NOT crop or zoom. Maintain the exact composition of the provided image.

PROMPT:

Create a high-end photorealistic architectural rendering from the provided elevation.

Maintain the exact geometry, proportions, and perspective. Do not alter openings, rooflines, or details.

MATERIALS (STRICT)
Main body: smooth stucco in Benjamin Moore “White Dove” — warm creamy white, matte finish
Window & door frames: white Sierra aluminum, clean and crisp, slightly reflective but not glossy
Shutters: Benjamin Moore “Fresh Dew” — soft, muted green, not saturated
Roof: white concrete tile, subtle variation, realistic depth and shadow between tiles
Wall sweeps, surrounds, and trim: smooth pulled stucco, slightly more refined finish than main body, minimal tonal variation
Wood elements (balcony, accents): lime-washed cypress, very light, desaturated, minimal visible grain
LIGHTING (VERY IMPORTANT)
Use soft, diffused daylight (around 2–3 PM)
No harsh shadows, no golden hour
All façades evenly lit and clearly visible
Balanced exposure — avoid overexposure or washed-out whites
ENVIRONMENT (CRITICAL FOR REALISM)

Set the scene in Palm Beach Island, Florida — specifically 201 Onondaga Ave

Replace background with realistic Palm Beach neighborhood context
Add:
Lush tropical vegetation (royal palms, coconut palms, hedges)
Neighboring homes in Palm Beach Mediterranean / Regency style
Clean residential street with subtle crown and texture
Sidewalks and curbs appropriate to Palm Beach
Road material:
Realistic asphalt with slight texture and soft color variation
Clean but not flat — subtle wear and tonal shifts
LANDSCAPING
Keep existing layout EXACTLY the same
Enhance realism only:
Fuller hedges
Softer, high-end planting
Natural variation in greens
Keep it refined, not overdesigned
MATERIAL REALISM
Add depth, texture, and subtle imperfections to all materials
Stucco should feel real — not flat or plastic
Wood should feel soft and slightly weathered
Hardscape should have visible pattern and slight tonal variation, not too shiny
FINAL LOOK
Ultra-realistic, high-end residential rendering
Clean, elegant, Palm Beach luxury aesthetic
Crisp but soft atmosphere
No stylization, no cartoon effect, keep exact camera angle

Date08 April 2026

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