Transform this existing architectural interior render without changing the geometry, camera angle, proportions, layout, or structural form. Keep the domed roof, circular opening, central vertical element, and overall spatial composition exactly the same. Change the materials and atmosphere to match a soft, warm, woven, filtered-light pavilion aesthetic. Replace the current smooth and digital-looking surfaces with a palette of pale natural wood, thin vertical timber framing, woven reed or bamboo screening, light cane-like panels, and delicate translucent fabric layers. The walls should feel light, tactile, and handmade, with subtle variation and natural fiber texture rather than solid opaque surfaces. Introduce suspended or stretched fabric-like layers that soften the enclosure and create a sense of transition and filtering between spaces. The material language should feel calm, airy, sacred, and lightweight. Let the roof structure feel filtered through woven or screened material so light enters as a soft glow rather than harsh direct light. Use warm beige, sand, oat, honey wood, linen, and light straw tones. Avoid bold colors, glossy finishes, dark metals, or futuristic surfaces. The central vertical element should feel like a delicate timber or woven screen structure, elegant and light, almost lantern-like. Create soft shadow play across the floor and walls from the screened materials. The atmosphere should feel serene, spiritual, and immersive, with diffused daylight, gentle contrast, and a peaceful handcrafted quality. The final render should look architectural, refined, atmospheric, and realistic, with natural materials and a quiet poetic mood. Important constraints: do not alter the form do not redesign the roof geometry do not move walls or openings do not add furniture unless minimal and necessary do not make it look futuristic or overly decorative keep the space minimal, calm, and material-focused Here’s a shorter version in case the website works better with compact prompts: Short prompt: Keep the exact geometry and camera view. Re-materialize this interior to match a warm woven pavilion aesthetic using pale timber, bamboo or reed screens, cane panels, translucent fabric layers, and soft natural textures. Create a serene sacred atmosphere with filtered daylight, soft shadows, warm beige and honey tones, and a lightweight handcrafted feeling. Preserve the domed roof, circular opening, and central vertical structure exactly as shown. No glossy finishes, no bold colors, no futuristic look. And here’s a negative prompt you can add if the site allows one: Negative prompt: do not change geometry, do not change camera angle, no concrete, no glass curtain wall, no steel industrial finish, no dark materials, no neon colors, no futuristic style, no heavy furniture, no clutter, no ornate decoration, no harsh lighting, no cartoon effect, keep exact camera angle
PromptTransform this existing architectural interior render without changing the geometry, camera angle, proportions, layout, or structural form. Keep the domed roof, circular opening, central vertical element, and overall spatial composition exactly the same. Change the materials and atmosphere to match a soft, warm, woven, filtered-light pavilion aesthetic. Replace the current smooth and digital-looking surfaces with a palette of pale natural wood, thin vertical timber framing, woven reed or bamboo screening, light cane-like panels, and delicate translucent fabric layers. The walls should feel light, tactile, and handmade, with subtle variation and natural fiber texture rather than solid opaque surfaces. Introduce suspended or stretched fabric-like layers that soften the enclosure and create a sense of transition and filtering between spaces. The material language should feel calm, airy, sacred, and lightweight. Let the roof structure feel filtered through woven or screened material so light enters as a soft glow rather than harsh direct light. Use warm beige, sand, oat, honey wood, linen, and light straw tones. Avoid bold colors, glossy finishes, dark metals, or futuristic surfaces. The central vertical element should feel like a delicate timber or woven screen structure, elegant and light, almost lantern-like. Create soft shadow play across the floor and walls from the screened materials. The atmosphere should feel serene, spiritual, and immersive, with diffused daylight, gentle contrast, and a peaceful handcrafted quality. The final render should look architectural, refined, atmospheric, and realistic, with natural materials and a quiet poetic mood. Important constraints: do not alter the form do not redesign the roof geometry do not move walls or openings do not add furniture unless minimal and necessary do not make it look futuristic or overly decorative keep the space minimal, calm, and material-focused Here’s a shorter version in case the website works better with compact prompts: Short prompt: Keep the exact geometry and camera view. Re-materialize this interior to match a warm woven pavilion aesthetic using pale timber, bamboo or reed screens, cane panels, translucent fabric layers, and soft natural textures. Create a serene sacred atmosphere with filtered daylight, soft shadows, warm beige and honey tones, and a lightweight handcrafted feeling. Preserve the domed roof, circular opening, and central vertical structure exactly as shown. No glossy finishes, no bold colors, no futuristic look. And here’s a negative prompt you can add if the site allows one: Negative prompt: do not change geometry, do not change camera angle, no concrete, no glass curtain wall, no steel industrial finish, no dark materials, no neon colors, no futuristic style, no heavy furniture, no clutter, no ornate decoration, no harsh lighting, no cartoon effect, keep exact camera angle
Date12 April 2026
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