enhance the image to a highly realistic architectural visualization preserve all existing red brick surfaces exactly as they are do not modify them replace all previously white surfaces with a warm beige plaster finish light sand off white beige with a slightly rough plaster texture and uniform appearance maintain all geometry proportions openings and camera framing exactly as in the original image the view represents a southwest facing facade with late afternoon daylight and warm directional shadows critical constraint clostra ceramic clostra elements must be applied only inside the small window openings on the facade they are not allowed anywhere else not on walls not on balconies not on doors not as decorative patterns on surfaces only the small windows act as insertion zones each small window must be fully filled by a modular ceramic breeze block screen use circular pattern ceramic clostra units circle type 20 5 20 5 6 2 cotto terracotta ceramic blocks they must form a continuous dense grid like screen inside each small window opening replacing the glazing completely the clostra must be flush with the window frame contained strictly within the window boundary repeating modular ceramic units warm cotto terracotta color matte finish do not place clostra elements outside the window rectangles under any circumstance on the ground floor two doors are partially visible left door double leaf one operable wooden leaf one fixed glass panel right door single leaf wooden door fully operable keep them partially visible and do not modify their configuration interior visible through openings must remain minimal realistic and softly lit ensure natural daylight response with correct southwest orientation and consistent shadow direction do not redesign any architectural elements