interior architectural rendering based strictly on the provided floor plan and reference photos eye level camera at exactly 1 65 m height centered on the main entrance axis the reception desk is positioned exactly on the central axis aligned with the monumental curved staircase behind maintain clear circulation corridors of exactly 1 80 meters on both left and right sides of the reception desk continuous from entrance to staircase exactly as shown in the architectural plan no changes to geometry proportions arches columns or staircase shape style ultra luxurious classical heritage grand hotel inspired by european palace hotels and eichholtz signature interiors materials walls finished in refined milky white stucco with subtle classical moldings and depth lower wall cladding in premium beige travertine with elegant stone profiling floor in polished marble with rich geometric inlays and subtle brass detailing reception desk designed as a monumental centerpiece fully clad in premium light marble with classic paneling carved details and brushed antique brass inlays stone staircase emphasized as a sculptural element with ornate wrought iron balustrade in dark bronze lighting large statement chandelier inspired by eichholtz designs sculptural layered brass arms with crystal or alabaster elements additional secondary decorative chandeliers or ceiling pendants aligned symmetrically elegant wall sconces in antique brass placed on columns and arches integrated indirect lighting highlighting arches staircase curves and the base of the reception desk warm golden ambient lighting ceremonial and dramatic furniture details luxurious eichholtz style table lamps on the reception desk with fabric shades and brass bases rich detailing and layered decor no empty or flat surfaces refined opulence controlled richness no minimalism atmosphere highly prestigious ceremonial and dramatic luxury grand palace hotel ambiance with strong visual impact unmistakably autograph collection important no people no modern minimalism no generic hotel lighting no empty surfaces no simplification of architectural details no futuristic elements no changes to camera angle or architectural layout