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Ultra-realistic modern luxury open-plan interior living room + dining area + kitchen, cohesive design language, warm neutral palette, soft minimal contemporary style with Japandi influence, high-end residential project.

🪵 GLOBAL MATERIAL PALETTE CONSISTENCY KEY
Primary wood: natural oak / walnut veneer, matte finish, visible grain
Stone: travertine / light marble, soft veining, honed finish
Upholstery: bouclé fabric, linen, soft leather
Metals: brushed brass / matte black accents
Walls: microcement / textured plaster off-white, beige tones

👉 Keep all materials consistent across all spaces

🛋️ LIVING ROOM

Sofas:

Curved modular sofas in beige bouclé fabric
Soft edges, textured surface, natural wrinkles

Accent chairs:

Brown leather or suede, matte, slightly worn look

Coffee tables:

Sculptural tables in travertine + light wood, rounded forms

Rug:

Large woven natural fiber rug, circular or organic shape

Feature wall:

3D textured plaster / fluted panels, soft shadows
🍽️ DINING AREA

Dining table:

Solid oak wood table or travertine top, thick slab look
Matte finish, slightly imperfect edges

Chairs:

Upholstered chairs in linen or leather, neutral tones
Slim wood or metal legs

Lighting:

Statement pendant light above table
Material: matte ceramic / glass / brushed metal

Decor:

Minimal centerpiece ceramic vase, branches
Subtle table styling not staged
🍳 KITCHEN

Cabinetry:

Matte wood veneer oak/walnut + smooth beige panels
Handle-less, clean lines

Backsplash:

Textured tiles / stone travertine or vertical tiles

Countertop:

Light marble or travertine, honed finish

Island:

Sculptural island with stone cladding or plaster finish

Details:

Built-in appliances, minimal visibility
Open shelves with curated objects
💡 LIGHTING UNIFY EVERYTHING

Natural light:

Large windows
Soft daylight diffused through sheer curtains

Artificial lighting:

Warm white 2700K–3000K
Indirect LED strips hidden
Pendant lights as focal points
Soft ambient lighting only no harsh spots

👉 Same lighting mood in ALL spaces

🪴 DECOR & STYLING REALISTIC, NOT STAGED
Ceramic vases matte, neutral tones
Books, trays, small objects
Indoor plants / olive trees / light greenery
Soft throws and cushions
Slight asymmetry important for realism
✨ REALISM BOOST DON’T SKIP THIS
Fabric wrinkles and imperfections
Wood grain variation
Slight surface imperfections
Soft shadows and ambient occlusion
Realistic reflections not mirror-like
Light falloff and gradient shadows
🎥 CAMERA & RENDER SETTINGS

Lens: 24–35mm.
Eye-level or slightly low.
Photorealistic rendering.
Ray tracing + global illumination.
Soft cinematic contrast.
8K ultra-detailed.

MAIN MATERIAL: Wood Veneer Cabinet Cladding.

SECONDARY MATERIALS IN THE SCENE
🪨 Island + backsplash:
Travertine / limestone stone
Honed matte, soft natural texture
🪵 Floor:
Engineered oak parquet herringbone pattern
Matte oil finish
💡 Lighting:
Warm LED strip under cabinets 3000K

"Same materials, same lighting, same design language, only change camera angle and space living room / dining / kitchen”, keep exact camera angle

PromptUltra-realistic modern luxury open-plan interior (living room + dining area + kitchen), cohesive design language, warm neutral palette, soft minimal contemporary style with Japandi influence, high-end residential project.

🪵 GLOBAL MATERIAL PALETTE (CONSISTENCY KEY)
Primary wood: natural oak / walnut veneer, matte finish, visible grain
Stone: travertine / light marble, soft veining, honed finish
Upholstery: bouclé fabric, linen, soft leather
Metals: brushed brass / matte black accents
Walls: microcement / textured plaster (off-white, beige tones)

👉 Keep all materials consistent across all spaces

🛋️ LIVING ROOM

Sofas:

Curved modular sofas in beige bouclé fabric
Soft edges, textured surface, natural wrinkles

Accent chairs:

Brown leather or suede, matte, slightly worn look

Coffee tables:

Sculptural tables in travertine + light wood, rounded forms

Rug:

Large woven natural fiber rug, circular or organic shape

Feature wall:

3D textured plaster / fluted panels, soft shadows
🍽️ DINING AREA

Dining table:

Solid oak wood table or travertine top, thick slab look
Matte finish, slightly imperfect edges

Chairs:

Upholstered chairs in linen or leather, neutral tones
Slim wood or metal legs

Lighting:

Statement pendant light above table
Material: matte ceramic / glass / brushed metal

Decor:

Minimal centerpiece (ceramic vase, branches)
Subtle table styling (not staged)
🍳 KITCHEN

Cabinetry:

Matte wood veneer (oak/walnut) + smooth beige panels
Handle-less, clean lines

Backsplash:

Textured tiles / stone (travertine or vertical tiles)

Countertop:

Light marble or travertine, honed finish

Island:

Sculptural island with stone cladding or plaster finish

Details:

Built-in appliances, minimal visibility
Open shelves with curated objects
💡 LIGHTING (UNIFY EVERYTHING)

Natural light:

Large windows
Soft daylight diffused through sheer curtains

Artificial lighting:

Warm white (2700K–3000K)
Indirect LED strips (hidden)
Pendant lights as focal points
Soft ambient lighting only (no harsh spots)

👉 Same lighting mood in ALL spaces

🪴 DECOR & STYLING (REALISTIC, NOT STAGED)
Ceramic vases (matte, neutral tones)
Books, trays, small objects
Indoor plants / olive trees / light greenery
Soft throws and cushions
Slight asymmetry (important for realism)
✨ REALISM BOOST (DON’T SKIP THIS)
Fabric wrinkles and imperfections
Wood grain variation
Slight surface imperfections
Soft shadows and ambient occlusion
Realistic reflections (not mirror-like)
Light falloff and gradient shadows
🎥 CAMERA & RENDER SETTINGS

Lens: 24–35mm.
Eye-level or slightly low.
Photorealistic rendering.
Ray tracing + global illumination.
Soft cinematic contrast.
8K ultra-detailed.

MAIN MATERIAL: Wood Veneer Cabinet Cladding.

SECONDARY MATERIALS IN THE SCENE
🪨 Island + backsplash:
Travertine / limestone stone
Honed (matte), soft natural texture
🪵 Floor:
Engineered oak parquet (herringbone pattern)
Matte oil finish
💡 Lighting:
Warm LED strip under cabinets (3000K)

"Same materials, same lighting, same design language, only change camera angle and space (living room / dining / kitchen)”, keep exact camera angle

Date28 April 2026

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