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

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

ONLY refine the landscaping.

Reduce density — do NOT overplant.
Landscaping should feel curated, minimal, and intentional rather than full or busy.

Cabana area VERY IMPORTANT:

Simplify planting in front of the cabana
Remove dense shrubs and cluttered planting
Replace with a single elegant small tree or light specimen planting such as a delicate palm or airy ornamental tree
Underplant with very low, soft groundcover only
Maintain openness so the cabana remains visible and important

Overall landscape direction:

Keep planting soft and organic, but more restrained and refined
Fewer plants, better placed
Emphasize negative space and breathing room
Avoid heavy layering or thick shrub masses

Planting style:

Low groundcovers with clean, soft edges
Occasional medium shrubs, spaced out not continuous hedges
Very limited focal plants — each should feel intentional

Composition:

Maintain a clean foreground — do NOT overcrowd near the driveway or lawn
Subtly guide the eye to the entry using spacing, not density
Keep symmetry loose and natural

Privacy hedge behind site wall:

Keep it soft and thin — not dense
Semi-transparent so the cabana is still partially visible
Irregular height for a natural feel

Realism + tone:

Muted green palette only
No overly tropical, spiky, or busy plants
No bright colors
No visible dirt, but also no overly lush “jungle” look

Lighting remains soft, diffused, and evenly lit.

Final result should feel like a high-end, edited, “less is more” landscape design — soft, calm, and expensive — with a clear focal hierarchy and especially a clean, elegant cabana zone anchored by a single tree, while keeping everything else unchanged.
, keep exact camera angle

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

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

ONLY refine the landscaping.

Reduce density — do NOT overplant.
Landscaping should feel curated, minimal, and intentional rather than full or busy.

Cabana area (VERY IMPORTANT):

Simplify planting in front of the cabana
Remove dense shrubs and cluttered planting
Replace with a single elegant small tree or light specimen planting (such as a delicate palm or airy ornamental tree)
Underplant with very low, soft groundcover only
Maintain openness so the cabana remains visible and important

Overall landscape direction:

Keep planting soft and organic, but more restrained and refined
Fewer plants, better placed
Emphasize negative space and breathing room
Avoid heavy layering or thick shrub masses

Planting style:

Low groundcovers with clean, soft edges
Occasional medium shrubs, spaced out (not continuous hedges)
Very limited focal plants — each should feel intentional

Composition:

Maintain a clean foreground — do NOT overcrowd near the driveway or lawn
Subtly guide the eye to the entry using spacing, not density
Keep symmetry loose and natural

Privacy hedge behind site wall:

Keep it soft and thin — not dense
Semi-transparent so the cabana is still partially visible
Irregular height for a natural feel

Realism + tone:

Muted green palette only
No overly tropical, spiky, or busy plants
No bright colors
No visible dirt, but also no overly lush “jungle” look

Lighting remains soft, diffused, and evenly lit.

Final result should feel like a high-end, edited, “less is more” landscape design — soft, calm, and expensive — with a clear focal hierarchy and especially a clean, elegant cabana zone anchored by a single tree, while keeping everything else unchanged.
, keep exact camera angle

Date06 April 2026

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