create a highly photorealistic rendering of a traditional character rich bathroom using the provided sketchup model as a fixed architectural reference maintain all geometry exactly as shown this must read as a professionally photographed interior with accurate material detail global lighting first priority bright even natural daylight fills the room no dark corners no moody lighting soft realistic shadows only critical increase brightness and exposure to clearly reveal all material detail especially within the shower no dark or flat lighting shower tile forced geometry scale wall tile this is the problem fix here material handmade ceramic color warm taupe no green undertone force this tile size 3 x 6 rectangular tiles layout horizontal running bond brick pattern offset 50 stagger very important each individual tile must be clearly visible tiles must be longer horizontally than vertically joints must clearly show rectangular proportions surface detail slight warping slight edge irregularity subtle variation tile to tile grout color slightly lighter taupe joint size 1 8 soft edges not sharp white lines add this exact line this is the fix render the shower wall as clearly defined individual 3x6 rectangular tiles in a running bond pattern each tile must be visibly distinct in shape proportion and joint spacing do not simplify blur or convert tile into square or flat surface shower floor scale lock tile penny round diameter 1 inch color dark muted forest green matte finish grout matching green add each penny tile must be clearly visible as individual round shapes at correct scale do not blur or merge into a flat texture camera light interaction this is what you re missing this is the secret most people miss add this exact line angle lighting so that it grazes across the shower wall surface creating subtle shadowing within grout lines and tile edges to emphasize tile depth and pattern without this it will always look flat material separation lock add maintain strong visual separation between shower wall tile grout and surrounding surfaces prevent blending or flattening of materials everything else keep brief so it doesn t override tile trim warm beige all matching crown sage green plumbing polished nickel floors medium tone wood consistent wallpaper muted botanical no color bleed final override block do not skip add this at the very end prioritize accurate tile geometry and scale over stylistic interpretation do not simplify tiled surfaces into flat materials ensure tile pattern proportion and grout lines are clearly readable at first glance