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Regenerate the provided image into a highly photorealistic architectural rendering.

CRITICAL:
- Do NOT change the architecture, massing, proportions, openings, or roof form.
- Do NOT crop, zoom, or alter the camera view.
- This must be a FULL regeneration of materials, lighting, and landscaping — do NOT return an image similar to the original.

OVERALL AESTHETIC:
- Sun-washed, soft, and refined
- Slightly desaturated color palette
- Bright natural daylight NOT golden hour
- Neutral lighting with NO warm/yellow/orange cast
- Materials should feel blended and cohesive, not high contrast or overly sharp

STUCCO:
- True white stucco clearly white, not cream, not beige
- Slight mineral softness not stark bright white
- Matte finish with subtle texture

WOOD LIME-WASHED CYPRESS — VERY IMPORTANT:
- Pale, chalky, desaturated finish
- Lean COOL and slightly GREY in tone
- NO orange, NO yellow, NO honey tones
- Sun-bleached appearance
- Very minimal visible grain
- Should feel refined and muted, not rustic or beachy

STONE MUST LOOK REAL AND HIGH-END:
- Light warm-neutral stone balanced between beige and soft grey
- Slightly lighter than typical limestone
- Very subtle tonal variation, not dramatic contrast
- Smooth, refined finish

APPLIES TO:
- Window and door surrounds
- Horizontal band
- Headers and sills
- Steps
- Front door wall panels
- Balcony wall panels

STONE PANELS:
- Include soft horizontal joints
- Joints should be visible but refined and not bold
- Panel scale should feel elegant and proportional

METAL:
- Dark bronze with a VERY subtle deep olive undertone
- Matte finish not black, not glossy

ROOF:
- Terracotta tile with reduced saturation
- Muted, natural clay tone not bright orange
- Subtle variation between tiles
- Visible depth and shadow

FRONT DOOR:
- 6-panel wood door
- Natural, slightly muted wood tone that complements the greyed cypress
- Not red/orange, not overly dark

ENTRY FEATURE:
- Increase size of front porch lanterns
- Lanterns should feel oversized and intentional
- Entry should read as a focal point and feel more grand

LANDSCAPING FORCE REDESIGN:
- Completely regenerate landscaping — do NOT reuse existing plants
- High-end Palm Beach residential landscape
- Clean, structured, and restrained design not overgrown

PLANTING REQUIREMENTS:
- Low manicured hedges along front
- Spherical shrubs near entry tight, clean forms
- Tall, narrow cypress-style vertical plants near windows
- Large sculptural potted plants flanking the front door
- Layered but controlled tropical greenery in background

ENVIRONMENT:
- Palm Beach, Florida setting
- Soft greenery, not overly saturated
- Clean blue sky, natural tone

RENDER QUALITY:
- Materials must have realistic depth and texture
- Avoid overly sharp contrast or artificial clarity
- Slight softness like a high-end architectural photograph

GOAL:
Create a refined, sun-washed, high-end Palm Beach architectural rendering with cool-toned limewashed wood, realistic stone materials, and controlled, elegant landscaping while keeping the architecture completely unchanged., keep exact camera angle

PromptRegenerate the provided image into a highly photorealistic architectural rendering.

CRITICAL:
- Do NOT change the architecture, massing, proportions, openings, or roof form.
- Do NOT crop, zoom, or alter the camera view.
- This must be a FULL regeneration of materials, lighting, and landscaping — do NOT return an image similar to the original.

OVERALL AESTHETIC:
- Sun-washed, soft, and refined
- Slightly desaturated color palette
- Bright natural daylight (NOT golden hour)
- Neutral lighting with NO warm/yellow/orange cast
- Materials should feel blended and cohesive, not high contrast or overly sharp

STUCCO:
- True white stucco (clearly white, not cream, not beige)
- Slight mineral softness (not stark bright white)
- Matte finish with subtle texture

WOOD (LIME-WASHED CYPRESS — VERY IMPORTANT):
- Pale, chalky, desaturated finish
- Lean COOL and slightly GREY in tone
- NO orange, NO yellow, NO honey tones
- Sun-bleached appearance
- Very minimal visible grain
- Should feel refined and muted, not rustic or beachy

STONE (MUST LOOK REAL AND HIGH-END):
- Light warm-neutral stone (balanced between beige and soft grey)
- Slightly lighter than typical limestone
- Very subtle tonal variation, not dramatic contrast
- Smooth, refined finish

APPLIES TO:
- Window and door surrounds
- Horizontal band
- Headers and sills
- Steps
- Front door wall panels
- Balcony wall panels

STONE PANELS:
- Include soft horizontal joints
- Joints should be visible but refined and not bold
- Panel scale should feel elegant and proportional

METAL:
- Dark bronze with a VERY subtle deep olive undertone
- Matte finish (not black, not glossy)

ROOF:
- Terracotta tile with reduced saturation
- Muted, natural clay tone (not bright orange)
- Subtle variation between tiles
- Visible depth and shadow

FRONT DOOR:
- 6-panel wood door
- Natural, slightly muted wood tone that complements the greyed cypress
- Not red/orange, not overly dark

ENTRY FEATURE:
- Increase size of front porch lanterns
- Lanterns should feel oversized and intentional
- Entry should read as a focal point and feel more grand

LANDSCAPING (FORCE REDESIGN):
- Completely regenerate landscaping — do NOT reuse existing plants
- High-end Palm Beach residential landscape
- Clean, structured, and restrained design (not overgrown)

PLANTING REQUIREMENTS:
- Low manicured hedges along front
- Spherical shrubs near entry (tight, clean forms)
- Tall, narrow cypress-style vertical plants near windows
- Large sculptural potted plants flanking the front door
- Layered but controlled tropical greenery in background

ENVIRONMENT:
- Palm Beach, Florida setting
- Soft greenery, not overly saturated
- Clean blue sky, natural tone

RENDER QUALITY:
- Materials must have realistic depth and texture
- Avoid overly sharp contrast or artificial clarity
- Slight softness like a high-end architectural photograph

GOAL:
Create a refined, sun-washed, high-end Palm Beach architectural rendering with cool-toned limewashed wood, realistic stone materials, and controlled, elegant landscaping while keeping the architecture completely unchanged., keep exact camera angle

Date10 April 2026

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