transform the provided wine cellar image into a high end photorealistic architectural render while strictly preserving the original volume layout proportions straight ceiling arches and spatial configuration do not modify any geometry or positions all walls and ceiling must be finished in a soft beige lime plaster with subtle mineral texture and a matte handcrafted appearance the floor remains in beige grey polished concrete but should be less glossy with reduced reflections and a more matte refined finish at the back wall apply a uniform indirect backlighting that softly washes the entire surface do not individually highlight the bottles lighting must emphasize the wall as a whole not create point lighting on each bottle inside the niches maintain a soft and diffused ambient glow avoiding strong direct lighting on the bottles the door on the right must appear in aged wood with visible grain subtle imperfections and a slightly weathered natural patina ensure chair consistency use the same wooden chairs on both sides of the table replicating the design from the left side to create symmetry integrate small recessed spotlights along each arch subtly embedded in the plaster these spots should cast a warm grazing light along the curves enhancing depth and making the space feel slightly brighter and more architectural overall lighting should be slightly brighter warm and balanced with soft shadows and a calm atmosphere enhance realism through detailed lime plaster texture natural wood grain stone texture on the table glass reflections and softer reflections on the floor the final render should feel like a refined minimalist high end architectural visualization with soft luminous and well balanced lighting