exterior shot generate the image againt with this prompt using the attached base photograph as the fixed reference update the image to illustrate a new single storey rear extension positioned on the left hand side of the rear elevation retain the appearance scale proportions roof form fenestration materials and setting of the existing house do not move or redesign the exissting rendered extension to the right hand side the existing full width of building is 9m and the proposed extension must project approximately 6 0 metres from the rear of the existing building and extend approximately 7 0 metres across the rear elevation from the left hand side terminating at the existing chimney location the massing footprint and roof geometry must follow the proportions shown in the concept sketch and plan the extension should be expressed as a contemporary rendered volume with a gable end pitched roof reading as a modern but sympathetic addition the gable end facing the garden must incorporate a crittall style glazed window door assembly with refined black metal framing and slim sightlines additional side glazing to the extension should be included as shown in the sketch internally depict the extension as a new open plan living and dining space located at the gable end with the kitchen positioned closer to the existing house visually connected but set back from the main garden facing glazing show subtle interior lighting and minimal contemporary furniture to communicate scale and use externally form a paved terrace immediately adjacent to the new bi fold glazed doors on the left extending across the remaining garden width as indicated the paving should align flush with internal floor level to emphasise indoor outdoor continuity retain the rest of the garden as soft landscaping with lawn and planting lighting should be soft natural daylight with realistic shadows material textures reflections and depth the final image should read as a high end hyper photorealistic architectural visual suitable for client presentation and marketing while remaining faithful to the sketch geometry proportions and design intent