Create a photorealistic interior render of a modern split-level residential space featuring a dramatic double-height ceiling and a central open staircase. The composition should highlight the spatial layering between levels: Entry Lobby: Positioned on the upper level, featuring a minimalist dark wood door with vertical slatted wood paneling alongside. This level overlooks the living and dining areas below. Use natural light to flood this space through clerestory windows or skylights. Main Staircase: A sculptural, floating staircase in exposed concrete with dark wood treads and sleek glass balustrades. The handrails are finished in warm wood, and the stair structure visually connects the entry lobby above to the lounge and dining spaces below. Another flight continues upwards to the first floor, maintaining a cohesive material palette. Lounge Area lower level: Designed with modern comfort in mind, featuring a white boucle sofa with accent pillows in deep teal and ochre. A patterned Persian-style rug adds texture and warmth. A classic painting in rich tones is mounted on the wall above the sofa, flanked by narrow vertical windows that allow soft light in. Dining Area adjacent: Features a solid natural wood dining table paired with contemporary gray chairs. Beneath the dining table, another patterned rug anchors the space and complements the textures of the living area. Flooring & Finishes: The flooring throughout the lower level is light-toned timber, contrasting with the exposed concrete elements. White plaster walls provide a clean backdrop for artwork and furniture, while blue-toned reflections from the balustrades introduce a subtle, contemporary touch. Lighting: Simulate daylight entering from vertical slit windows and larger glazed openings on the right not pictured, with soft indirect lighting for added realism. Use global illumination to highlight material textures like wood grain, rug fibers, and the matte finish of the walls. Perspective: The view should be from the lower level dining space, looking slightly upward toward the entry lobby and capturing the staircase as a central sculptural element. Include visible connections between the zones to express the vertical and horizontal flow of the space.
PromptCreate a photorealistic interior render of a modern split-level residential space featuring a dramatic double-height ceiling and a central open staircase. The composition should highlight the spatial layering between levels: Entry Lobby: Positioned on the upper level, featuring a minimalist dark wood door with vertical slatted wood paneling alongside. This level overlooks the living and dining areas below. Use natural light to flood this space through clerestory windows or skylights. Main Staircase: A sculptural, floating staircase in exposed concrete with dark wood treads and sleek glass balustrades. The handrails are finished in warm wood, and the stair structure visually connects the entry lobby above to the lounge and dining spaces below. Another flight continues upwards to the first floor, maintaining a cohesive material palette. Lounge Area (lower level): Designed with modern comfort in mind, featuring a white boucle sofa with accent pillows in deep teal and ochre. A patterned Persian-style rug adds texture and warmth. A classic painting in rich tones is mounted on the wall above the sofa, flanked by narrow vertical windows that allow soft light in. Dining Area (adjacent): Features a solid natural wood dining table paired with contemporary gray chairs. Beneath the dining table, another patterned rug anchors the space and complements the textures of the living area. Flooring & Finishes: The flooring throughout the lower level is light-toned timber, contrasting with the exposed concrete elements. White plaster walls provide a clean backdrop for artwork and furniture, while blue-toned reflections from the balustrades introduce a subtle, contemporary touch. Lighting: Simulate daylight entering from vertical slit windows and larger glazed openings on the right (not pictured), with soft indirect lighting for added realism. Use global illumination to highlight material textures like wood grain, rug fibers, and the matte finish of the walls. Perspective: The view should be from the lower level dining space, looking slightly upward toward the entry lobby and capturing the staircase as a central sculptural element. Include visible connections between the zones to express the vertical and horizontal flow of the space.
Date30 April 2025
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