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Ultra photorealistic architectural rendering of a Mediterranean Revival residence in Palm Beach, Florida using the uploaded image as the exact visual reference for both the architecture and the landscape layout.

The uploaded image defines the exact building massing, architectural elements, driveway layout, planting bed locations, wall placement, tree locations, and overall landscape composition. Preserve all of these exactly as shown.

Do not alter the architecture in any way. Do not change the massing, roof shapes, tower geometry, window placement, door placement, garage design, or any architectural detail. Do not add new windows, doors, or openings.

Do not redesign the driveway or hardscape layout. Maintain the exact paving geometry, edges, and circulation as shown.

Do not redesign the landscape layout. Maintain the exact placement of all planting beds, trees, lawn areas if present, 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 and natural aging.

Enhance the landscaping to create a more elevated and welcoming arrival experience.

Use a refined, layered planting composition including:

structured hedges and clipped greenery for base order

lush tropical foliage such as monstera, philodendron, or similar broadleaf plants for richness

sculptural plants such as cycads or agave for focal accents

flowering shrubs in controlled tones soft pinks, whites, purples

groundcover to soften edges and add continuity

The central tree should remain exactly in place but appear more mature, elegant, 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 more intentional, creating a strong focal garden moment at the entry.

The bougainvillea along the wall should remain in the same location but appear fuller, more lush, and beautifully integrated without overwhelming the architecture.

The site wall must be visually softened and screened with additional layered planting within the existing beds adjacent to it. Use taller hedges, dense greenery, and vertical planting to partially obscure the wall so it recedes into the background and feels less visible.

The overall landscape should feel lush, immersive, and slightly romantic, like a refined tropical garden, but still controlled and architecturally appropriate. Avoid a wild or overgrown appearance.

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 home with elevated, lush, and refined landscaping. Ultra photorealistic, elegant, layered, and natural.

Do not modify architecture, driveway layout, hardscape, planting bed locations, or tree placement. Only enhance planting within existing beds.

Subtle humidity in the Florida air, soft atmospheric haze, slightly warm coastal light., keep exact camera angle

PromptUltra photorealistic architectural rendering of a Mediterranean Revival residence in Palm Beach, Florida using the uploaded image as the exact visual reference for both the architecture and the landscape layout.

The uploaded image defines the exact building massing, architectural elements, driveway layout, planting bed locations, wall placement, tree locations, and overall landscape composition. Preserve all of these exactly as shown.

Do not alter the architecture in any way. Do not change the massing, roof shapes, tower geometry, window placement, door placement, garage design, or any architectural detail. Do not add new windows, doors, or openings.

Do not redesign the driveway or hardscape layout. Maintain the exact paving geometry, edges, and circulation as shown.

Do not redesign the landscape layout. Maintain the exact placement of all planting beds, trees, lawn areas (if present), 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 and natural aging.

Enhance the landscaping to create a more elevated and welcoming arrival experience.

Use a refined, layered planting composition including:

structured hedges and clipped greenery for base order

lush tropical foliage such as monstera, philodendron, or similar broadleaf plants for richness

sculptural plants such as cycads or agave for focal accents

flowering shrubs in controlled tones (soft pinks, whites, purples)

groundcover to soften edges and add continuity

The central tree should remain exactly in place but appear more mature, elegant, 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 more intentional, creating a strong focal garden moment at the entry.

The bougainvillea along the wall should remain in the same location but appear fuller, more lush, and beautifully integrated without overwhelming the architecture.

The site wall must be visually softened and screened with additional layered planting within the existing beds adjacent to it. Use taller hedges, dense greenery, and vertical planting to partially obscure the wall so it recedes into the background and feels less visible.

The overall landscape should feel lush, immersive, and slightly romantic, like a refined tropical garden, but still controlled and architecturally appropriate. Avoid a wild or overgrown appearance.

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 home with elevated, lush, and refined landscaping. Ultra photorealistic, elegant, layered, and natural.

Do not modify architecture, driveway layout, hardscape, planting bed locations, or tree placement. Only enhance planting within existing beds.

Subtle humidity in the Florida air, soft atmospheric haze, slightly warm coastal light., keep exact camera angle

Date17 March 2026

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