use the uploaded image as the fixed base reference do not add remove resize or reposition any architectural elements furniture lighting fixtures or d cor do not redesign the space apply the same colour tone lighting quality and material texture language from this reference consistently across the image colour tone critical maintain a warm restrained neutral palette deep rich timber browns with subtle grain variation soft off white and warm beige upholstery tones muted stone and marble tones with natural veining brass and metal accents in soft champagne brushed gold not glossy avoid high contrast cool whites or saturated colours the overall colour balance should feel calm elegant and timeless material texture refinement important enhance material realism only without changing material types timber wall panels and timber furniture must remain matte with a refined low sheen finish timber grain should feel natural and tactile never glossy or reflective stone marble natural veining controlled contrast realistic depth fabrics soft texture natural weave no plastic or synthetic look metals brushed muted tactile all textures should feel coherent and from the same material family lighting quality warm interior lighting approximately 2700 3000k soft indirect illumination with gentle falloff balanced highlights without glare or harsh reflections maintain natural shadow depth and spatial layering no dramatic or cinematic lighting effects pendant light requirement pendant lights must be rendered in clear glass glass should be transparent and refined not frosted or tinted light source should feel soft and warm through clear glass lighting should feel architectural and lived in not staged atmosphere mood quiet luxury intimate composed and refined editorial quality interior atmosphere no visual noise no over sharpening no stylisation consistency requirement this image must visually match other renders of the same project in colour temperature material tone and finish lighting softness overall mood the result should clearly read as part of one unified interior design language avoid changing geometry or furniture adding decorative elements introducing new materials glossy timber finishes frosted or tinted pendant glass cool lighting or blue colour casts high contrast or hdr effects