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Ultra-photorealistic architectural exterior rendering created from the provided elevation drawing. The render must strictly follow the exact architectural proportions, heights, rooflines, window placement, and linework of the elevation. The elevation should be treated as the blueprint for the architecture. A reference image may be used only to understand overall massing, but the final geometry must match the submitted elevation exactly.

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

Site composition:
The composition includes a main house and a cabana. The cabana sits closer to the street, approximately 25 feet from the front property line. The main house is set slightly farther back, approximately 30 feet from the front property line. The perspective should clearly show this depth relationship so the cabana reads slightly forward while the main house sits subtly behind it.

Materials:
Exterior walls: smooth white stucco with refined plaster texture and crisp shadow lines
Wood architectural elements balcony, beams, brackets, posts, soffits: whitewashed pecky cypress with visible natural grain and a soft coastal finish
Roof: white concrete tile roof with realistic tile depth and matte finish
Bay window roofs: natural copper metal roofs that appear slightly weathered and complementary to the white stucco, realistic architectural copper with soft patina tones and **not overly shiny or reflective**
Shutters and accent trim: Benjamin Moore Fresh Dew, a soft pale mint green
Front door: painted white
Garage door: painted white
Chimneys: stucco finished chimneys matching the main white stucco walls

Architectural character:
Classic Monterey style second floor balcony with wood posts and railing
Restrained colonial proportions
Elegant and simple coastal architecture

Lighting:
Cinematic golden hour lighting with warm sunlight and soft long shadows
Dreamy atmospheric glow with subtle coastal haze
Soft sky tones creating a luxurious architectural “money shot” mood

Environment:
Palm Beach coastal landscaping with palms, ornamental grasses, and manicured hedges
Light shell stone or limestone driveway and walkway
Warm tropical sky with soft clouds

Camera and composition:
Cinematic perspective “money shot” view
Slightly low camera angle to emphasize architecture
35mm architectural lens
Three-quarter perspective showing depth between the cabana and main house
Balanced composition with architecture as the focal point

Rendering style:
Ultra photorealistic architectural visualization
Magazine-quality architectural photography
Extremely detailed materials and realistic shadows
Global illumination and high dynamic range lighting
8k detail

Important constraints:
Maintain the exact geometry and proportions from the provided elevation
Do not alter window spacing, roof shapes, balcony proportions, or heights
Do not modify the building massing
Treat the elevation drawing as the strict blueprint for all architectural linework and proportions


, keep exact camera angle

PromptUltra-photorealistic architectural exterior rendering created from the provided elevation drawing. The render must strictly follow the exact architectural proportions, heights, rooflines, window placement, and linework of the elevation. The elevation should be treated as the blueprint for the architecture. A reference image may be used only to understand overall massing, but the final geometry must match the submitted elevation exactly.

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

Site composition:
The composition includes a main house and a cabana. The cabana sits closer to the street, approximately 25 feet from the front property line. The main house is set slightly farther back, approximately 30 feet from the front property line. The perspective should clearly show this depth relationship so the cabana reads slightly forward while the main house sits subtly behind it.

Materials:
Exterior walls: smooth white stucco with refined plaster texture and crisp shadow lines
Wood architectural elements (balcony, beams, brackets, posts, soffits): whitewashed pecky cypress with visible natural grain and a soft coastal finish
Roof: white concrete tile roof with realistic tile depth and matte finish
Bay window roofs: natural copper metal roofs that appear slightly weathered and complementary to the white stucco, realistic architectural copper with soft patina tones and **not overly shiny or reflective**
Shutters and accent trim: Benjamin Moore Fresh Dew, a soft pale mint green
Front door: painted white
Garage door: painted white
Chimneys: stucco finished chimneys matching the main white stucco walls

Architectural character:
Classic Monterey style second floor balcony with wood posts and railing
Restrained colonial proportions
Elegant and simple coastal architecture

Lighting:
Cinematic golden hour lighting with warm sunlight and soft long shadows
Dreamy atmospheric glow with subtle coastal haze
Soft sky tones creating a luxurious architectural “money shot” mood

Environment:
Palm Beach coastal landscaping with palms, ornamental grasses, and manicured hedges
Light shell stone or limestone driveway and walkway
Warm tropical sky with soft clouds

Camera and composition:
Cinematic perspective “money shot” view
Slightly low camera angle to emphasize architecture
35mm architectural lens
Three-quarter perspective showing depth between the cabana and main house
Balanced composition with architecture as the focal point

Rendering style:
Ultra photorealistic architectural visualization
Magazine-quality architectural photography
Extremely detailed materials and realistic shadows
Global illumination and high dynamic range lighting
8k detail

Important constraints:
Maintain the exact geometry and proportions from the provided elevation
Do not alter window spacing, roof shapes, balcony proportions, or heights
Do not modify the building massing
Treat the elevation drawing as the strict blueprint for all architectural linework and proportions


, keep exact camera angle

Date09 March 2026

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