Photorealistic luxury Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate, natural materials, architectural photography, 8k realism. Ultra photorealistic architectural rendering of a Mediterranean Revival residence in Palm Beach, Florida using the uploaded architectural model as the exact architectural reference. The provided model defines the exact architecture and massing and must be followed precisely. Do not alter the building proportions, massing, roof forms, arches, tower geometry, column spacing, balcony layout, window placement, or door placement. The architecture must remain identical to the model. The rendering should only enhance materials, lighting, atmosphere, and landscaping realism. The architecture is a two story Mediterranean Revival estate with a long arcaded loggia across the main façade. The ground level consists of a rhythmic series of Mediterranean arches supported by columns forming a shaded loggia. The second level has a covered balcony with slender columns and railing above the arcade. On the left side there is a cylindrical tower with arched openings and a terracotta tile roof. The roof is traditional Mediterranean terracotta barrel tile with exposed rafter tails. The doors and windows opening to the loggia are large mahogany wood doors typical of Palm Beach estates. The building proportions should feel refined, elegant, and authentic to historic Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival architecture. Materials must appear extremely realistic and high end. Exterior walls are smooth hand troweled white stucco typical of Mediterranean Revival homes in Palm Beach. The roof is authentic terracotta barrel clay tile with subtle color variation and realistic aging. The front entry surround is limestone. Architectural details such as columns, sweeps, and secondary door surrounds are cast stone with subtle weathering and soft shadow depth. All doors and window frames are rich mahogany wood with deep warm tones. Soffits and beams are cypress wood. The rafter tails are limewashed cypress with a soft pale weathered finish. Hardscape consists of elegant Mediterranean courtyard paving using limestone or shellstone with subtle natural color variation and a refined geometric pattern. Edges should feel handcrafted and natural rather than perfectly computer generated. Add elegant Palm Beach style landscaping that enhances the architecture without overpowering it. Include bougainvillea vines climbing lightly around some of the loggia columns, sculpted hedges, manicured lawn areas, tropical planting beds, and a few palm trees. Landscaping should feel curated and refined like a luxury Palm Beach estate garden. Avoid dense or overly wild planting. landscaping should go where there is currently grass. and look aged but feel manicured. also, the pool is a reflection pond/reflection pool and should read as such Lighting should resemble luxury real estate architectural photography. Late afternoon Palm Beach sunlight around 3–4 PM illuminating the façade with warm natural light. Soft shadows under the arches and balcony that emphasize the depth of the architecture. Bright natural sky and balanced exposure so both light and shadow retain detail. Camera composition should feel like professional architectural photography. Slight three quarter perspective view, camera height around five to six feet, lens equivalent of a 28–35mm architectural lens. The entire façade should be visible with the courtyard and pool in the foreground creating depth. The final image should look like a real photograph of a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate. Ultra photorealistic materials, natural lighting, luxury real estate photography quality, highly detailed architectural visualization, 8k realism. Do not modify architecture, massing, arches, tower shape, balcony layout, window placement, column spacing, or roof geometry. Only enhance materials, landscaping, and lighting., keep exact camera angle
PromptPhotorealistic luxury Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate, natural materials, architectural photography, 8k realism. Ultra photorealistic architectural rendering of a Mediterranean Revival residence in Palm Beach, Florida using the uploaded architectural model as the exact architectural reference. The provided model defines the exact architecture and massing and must be followed precisely. Do not alter the building proportions, massing, roof forms, arches, tower geometry, column spacing, balcony layout, window placement, or door placement. The architecture must remain identical to the model. The rendering should only enhance materials, lighting, atmosphere, and landscaping realism. The architecture is a two story Mediterranean Revival estate with a long arcaded loggia across the main façade. The ground level consists of a rhythmic series of Mediterranean arches supported by columns forming a shaded loggia. The second level has a covered balcony with slender columns and railing above the arcade. On the left side there is a cylindrical tower with arched openings and a terracotta tile roof. The roof is traditional Mediterranean terracotta barrel tile with exposed rafter tails. The doors and windows opening to the loggia are large mahogany wood doors typical of Palm Beach estates. The building proportions should feel refined, elegant, and authentic to historic Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival architecture. Materials must appear extremely realistic and high end. Exterior walls are smooth hand troweled white stucco typical of Mediterranean Revival homes in Palm Beach. The roof is authentic terracotta barrel clay tile with subtle color variation and realistic aging. The front entry surround is limestone. Architectural details such as columns, sweeps, and secondary door surrounds are cast stone with subtle weathering and soft shadow depth. All doors and window frames are rich mahogany wood with deep warm tones. Soffits and beams are cypress wood. The rafter tails are limewashed cypress with a soft pale weathered finish. Hardscape consists of elegant Mediterranean courtyard paving using limestone or shellstone with subtle natural color variation and a refined geometric pattern. Edges should feel handcrafted and natural rather than perfectly computer generated. Add elegant Palm Beach style landscaping that enhances the architecture without overpowering it. Include bougainvillea vines climbing lightly around some of the loggia columns, sculpted hedges, manicured lawn areas, tropical planting beds, and a few palm trees. Landscaping should feel curated and refined like a luxury Palm Beach estate garden. Avoid dense or overly wild planting. landscaping should go where there is currently grass. and look aged but feel manicured. also, the pool is a reflection pond/reflection pool and should read as such Lighting should resemble luxury real estate architectural photography. Late afternoon Palm Beach sunlight around 3–4 PM illuminating the façade with warm natural light. Soft shadows under the arches and balcony that emphasize the depth of the architecture. Bright natural sky and balanced exposure so both light and shadow retain detail. Camera composition should feel like professional architectural photography. Slight three quarter perspective view, camera height around five to six feet, lens equivalent of a 28–35mm architectural lens. The entire façade should be visible with the courtyard and pool in the foreground creating depth. The final image should look like a real photograph of a multimillion dollar Palm Beach Mediterranean Revival estate. Ultra photorealistic materials, natural lighting, luxury real estate photography quality, highly detailed architectural visualization, 8k realism. Do not modify architecture, massing, arches, tower shape, balcony layout, window placement, column spacing, or roof geometry. Only enhance materials, landscaping, and lighting., keep exact camera angle
Date16 March 2026
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