using the provided reference image keep the exact architecture massing proportions rooflines dormers window locations landscaping driveway layout lighting and camera angle unchanged maintain the overall upscale coastal new england hamptons character of the home upgrade the image so the exterior materials feel richer more realistic and more architecturally refined improve the overall photorealism of the cedar shingles roofing gravel driveway lawn and planting beds with sharper material definition subtle tonal variation better shadow depth and a high end finished appearance all cedar on the house should have an aged naturally silvered weathered cedar look this includes the main cedar shingle siding and all cedar clad trim elements the silvering should feel authentic and elegant with soft gray patina natural weathering subtle variation in tone and visible individual shingle texture avoid flat or uniform gray coloration all trim other than the windows should be expressed in cedar shingles with the same aged silvered cedar appearance this includes rakes fascias corner boards frieze boards and other non window trim elements these areas should read as cedar shingle clad architectural detailing rather than painted wood trim window units window frames and window trim should remain distinct from the cedar trim and be finished in marvin sand color keep them clean crisp and refined with a soft warm beige taupe tone typical of marvin sand while preserving realistic glass reflections the final result should feel timeless understated luxurious cohesive and highly photorealistic negative prompt do not change the architecture proportions roof shape dormer design window placement landscaping layout driveway shape or viewpoint do not introduce modern design changes white painted trim synthetic materials stucco or overly saturated colors avoid blurry textures repetitive fake shingle patterns warped geometry or overly uniform silver gray surfaces