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Ultra-photorealistic architectural “money shot” render enhancement of the provided image.

Do NOT change the architecture, massing, proportions, openings, materials, colors, roof, windows, doors, or camera view in any way. Keep everything exactly the same.
Do NOT alter any hardscape driveway, walkways, paving pattern, or layout must remain identical.

ONLY enhance and redesign the landscaping.

Planting bed locations may be adjusted or expanded, but must feel soft, natural, and integrated with the existing hardscape — avoid rigid or overly geometric shapes.

Create a high-end Palm Beach landscape design with a soft, organic, and effortless feel:

Loose, flowing planting bed edges never sharp or overly defined
Layer planting naturally:
Low groundcovers slightly spilling over edges
Soft, full shrubs with varied heights
Occasional airy or sculptural tropical plants palms, ferns, grasses
Avoid symmetry — composition should feel balanced but not formal

Privacy + depth:

Add layered hedging behind the site wall
Hedge should be semi-transparent and varied in height
Partially obscure the cabana/structure behind while still allowing glimpses through
Avoid flat, clipped hedge walls — keep it soft and dimensional

Money shot composition VERY IMPORTANT:

Enhance foreground planting to create depth and framing without blocking the house
Subtly guide the eye toward the front door and central axis
Add richness and layering from foreground → midground → background
Slight atmospheric depth very subtle to separate layers
Ensure all surfaces are well lit and clearly visible — no harsh shadows or blown-out highlights

Design intent:

Frame the entry subtly, not symmetrically
Soften the base of the house with fuller planting
Let planting gently overlap hardscape edges for a relaxed, lived-in feel
Keep all architectural elements fully visible

Plant palette feel:

Muted, tonal greens only no bright or artificial colors
Mixed textures fine, soft, slightly coarse
Minimal but intentional focal plants

Enhance realism:

Natural variation in plant density and height
Slight imperfection and asymmetry
Soft shadows within planting beds
No visible bare soil

Lawn should feel slightly richer and natural, not overly perfect.

Lighting must remain soft, diffused, and evenly balanced — no golden hour, no harsh contrast — but with enough clarity and brightness to achieve a polished, high-end “money shot” look.

Final result should feel like a luxury, editorial-quality architectural photograph — soft, elevated, and expensive — with lush, organic landscaping and layered privacy — while keeping the architecture and hardscape completely untouched., keep exact camera angle

PromptUltra-photorealistic architectural “money shot” render enhancement of the provided image.

Do NOT change the architecture, massing, proportions, openings, materials, colors, roof, windows, doors, or camera view in any way. Keep everything exactly the same.
Do NOT alter any hardscape (driveway, walkways, paving pattern, or layout must remain identical).

ONLY enhance and redesign the landscaping.

Planting bed locations may be adjusted or expanded, but must feel soft, natural, and integrated with the existing hardscape — avoid rigid or overly geometric shapes.

Create a high-end Palm Beach landscape design with a soft, organic, and effortless feel:

Loose, flowing planting bed edges (never sharp or overly defined)
Layer planting naturally:
Low groundcovers slightly spilling over edges
Soft, full shrubs with varied heights
Occasional airy or sculptural tropical plants (palms, ferns, grasses)
Avoid symmetry — composition should feel balanced but not formal

Privacy + depth:

Add layered hedging behind the site wall
Hedge should be semi-transparent and varied in height
Partially obscure the cabana/structure behind while still allowing glimpses through
Avoid flat, clipped hedge walls — keep it soft and dimensional

Money shot composition (VERY IMPORTANT):

Enhance foreground planting to create depth and framing without blocking the house
Subtly guide the eye toward the front door and central axis
Add richness and layering from foreground → midground → background
Slight atmospheric depth (very subtle) to separate layers
Ensure all surfaces are well lit and clearly visible — no harsh shadows or blown-out highlights

Design intent:

Frame the entry subtly, not symmetrically
Soften the base of the house with fuller planting
Let planting gently overlap hardscape edges for a relaxed, lived-in feel
Keep all architectural elements fully visible

Plant palette feel:

Muted, tonal greens only (no bright or artificial colors)
Mixed textures (fine, soft, slightly coarse)
Minimal but intentional focal plants

Enhance realism:

Natural variation in plant density and height
Slight imperfection and asymmetry
Soft shadows within planting beds
No visible bare soil

Lawn should feel slightly richer and natural, not overly perfect.

Lighting must remain soft, diffused, and evenly balanced — no golden hour, no harsh contrast — but with enough clarity and brightness to achieve a polished, high-end “money shot” look.

Final result should feel like a luxury, editorial-quality architectural photograph — soft, elevated, and expensive — with lush, organic landscaping and layered privacy — while keeping the architecture and hardscape completely untouched., keep exact camera angle

Date06 April 2026

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