transform the first uploaded image an archicad interior screenshot into a photorealistic architectural interior rendering while keeping the exact same composition camera angle perspective and spatial proportions of the original do not alter the geometry of walls columns beams windows or stairs only refine the materials lighting furniture and atmosphere the space is the entrance lobby of jugendherberge ilanz a youth hostel in switzerland the scene is a fresh summer morning around 9 am with the camera facing west warm golden sunlight enters from behind the camera east southeast grazing the columns and casting long soft shadows across the wooden floor cool diffuse daylight comes in through the tall window band on the right side architecture and materials the primary load bearing structure the round columns and the rectangular ceiling beams is in situ exposed concrete with a distinctive board formed surface brettschalung you can clearly see the horizontal imprint of wooden formwork planks fine wood grain transferred onto the concrete face regular tie rod holes at consistent spacing warm light grey tone with subtle variations the ceiling slab between the concrete beams is also exposed board formed concrete all non structural walls are smooth matte white plaster very fine no patterns the floor is warm medium toned oak parquet brushed finish wide planks running into the depth of the room window frames are slim natural oak with clear glazing furniture and interior elements on the right front a sculpted curved reception desk in pale cast concrete with a chamfered top edge the front face of the desk carries the engraved bronze toned wordmark jugendherberge ilanz in a clean serif font above the reception hangs a cluster of five minimalist pendant lights at varied heights opal glass globes on slim black textile cables muuto or northern style softly glowing warm white on the front left an inviting lounge corner with two light oak frame lounge chairs hay aal vitra eames plywood aesthetic with off white and warm grey cushions plus a small armchair in dusty sage textile arranged around a low solid oak coffee table holding a few books and a ceramic vase with eucalyptus stems a soft wool rug in oat camel tones lies underneath one or two large potted plants monstera ficus stand nearby in raw concrete or terracotta planters the general ceiling lighting is a black surface mounted track spot system erco or iguzzini palco style one continuous track mounted directly underneath each concrete beam running in the axis of the beams between the columns slim minimalist black spotlights are spaced along each track the tracks are visible as architectural elements but switched off because of the bright morning daylight on the left side of the room two staircases descend the first staircase is fully visible light oak treads with a slim steel side panel the second is hidden behind a wall only its half height balustrade is visible a slim oak handrail on steel posts directly above this stair zone the ceiling has a skylight made of cast glass blocks glasbausteine classic 19x19 cm grid letting filtered diffused morning light spill down with a faint refracted geometric pattern onto the stair area atmosphere and style direction borrow the overall mood from the second uploaded reference image that renovated industrial caf lounge specifically its abundance of indoor plants warm natural wood furniture tones casual lived in feel soft natural lighting and scandinavian meets renovated industrial vibe important do not copy the wooden structural ceiling the garlands or bunting the party decoration the pallet stacks the hand truck or the caf bar from the reference the architecture itself must remain strictly exposed concrete plus white plaster photography style professional architectural interior photography 24 mm wide angle lens eye level perspective sharp focus throughout daylight white balance around 5200k slight hdr balance preserving highlight detail in the window areas subtle morning haze with delicate dust particles visible in the sunbeams very high texture fidelity especially on the concrete board form imprint and the oak floor grain