you are working with an existing set of base renders of a fully modeled office interior the architecture and primary furniture are already placed correctly your task is to virtually stage the scene by adding decorative elements functional office equipment carpets and subtle styling enhancements while preserving the original design strict constraints do not modify the architectural elements walls floors ceilings windows structural components do not move replace resize reshape or remove any existing furniture the existing furniture geometry including chairs and sofa must remain exactly unchanged do not alter the layout or camera composition only add elements and enhance materials lighting and styling do not rely on or reference any external images references or mood boards apply changes in a way that is consistent and reusable across multiple renders furniture color adjustment critical identify upholstered seating elements that are currently pink chairs and sofa only modify the surface color of these existing elements do not change their geometry silhouette proportions upholstery style seams cushions or structure in any way do not replace them with different models or reinterpret their design recolor all such elements to a muted mauve tone while strictly preserving original shape and proportions original fabric folds seams stitching and padding original shading lighting response and material behavior the mauve should be soft desaturated dusty purple with warm undertones matte or slightly textured fabric physically realistic and consistent with lighting ensure the recolor blends naturally with lighting and surrounding materials virtual staging elements to add 1 desktop workstation accessories subtle realistic computer setups monitors keyboards mice where appropriate desk organizers pen holders notebooks trays minimal office supplies papers folders stationery cables managed cleanly and discreetly 2 decorative objects small curated decor items such as vases sculptures or design objects books arranged neatly on tables or shelves subtle personal accents that maintain a professional tone 3 plants biophilic elements indoor plants of varying sizes desk plants medium floor plants use realistic planters ceramic concrete or matte finishes distribute plants to soften corners and add visual balance 4 carpets area rugs introduce area rugs to anchor seating and workstation zones place carpets logically under sofa groupings lounge areas meeting or collaboration zones rugs should be appropriately scaled relative to furniture groupings extend beyond the furniture footprint at least partially under sofas chairs and tables help define spatial zones without cluttering circulation paths use neutral contemporary carpet designs solid tones subtle patterns or low contrast textures colors that harmonize with the mauve upholstery and overall palette avoid overly bold or high contrast patterns ensure carpets lie flat with realistic edge definition follow perspective and floor plane accurately cast soft physically plausible contact shadows integrate naturally with lighting and floor materials 5 wall decor minimalist framed artwork or abstract prints neutral contemporary compositions that complement the office environment maintain balanced spacing and alignment 6 lighting elements decorative not structural changes add table lamps or floor lamps if they logically fit within the scene ensure they are consistent with existing lighting conditions and do not override them 7 textiles soft details optional subtle additions such as cushions or throws only if consistent with the furniture context maintain a restrained professional aesthetic material realism enhancement improve material definitions subtly softer fabric response for upholstery realistic reflections for glass metal and polished surfaces fine micro textures for wood fabric and painted surfaces maintain consistency across all similar materials lighting enhancement preserve the existing lighting setup enhance global illumination slightly for a more natural and cohesive look ensure soft realistic shadows balanced exposure no overexposed highlights or crushed blacks maintain a neutral to warm professional interior lighting tone color grading apply subtle global color grading slight warm neutral balance controlled contrast mild desaturation for a refined modern editorial look ensure all added elements harmonize with the overall palette editorial staging intent the final composition should feel curated intentional and publication ready objects should appear selectively placed not crowded or random each space should have visual hierarchy breathing room and focal balance styling should resemble high end interior photography or architectural magazine spreads use repetition of materials tones and object language to create cohesion across all renders consistency requirement all staging elements must feel like part of a unified design language across all renders maintain repetition of style materials object scale and placement logic where applicable final goal a fully staged office interior render that preserves the original architecture and furniture layout keeps all existing furniture exactly unchanged in geometry and form only recolors upholstered seating chairs and sofa from pink to muted mauve includes thoughtfully placed decorative and functional elements includes well integrated area rugs that define spatial zones exhibits cohesive balanced and editorial quality styling feels realistic modern and professionally art directed across all views