photorealistic enhancement of an architectural interior render preserve all existing geometry materials textures colors furniture placement and design elements exactly as they are do not redesign replace or reinterpret any material the goal is purely photorealistic lighting shading and material response improvement enhance the render with physically accurate global illumination refined ray traced reflections micro surface roughness and natural light bounce improve fabric realism on the bedding blanket and pillows with subtle fiber detail realistic folds and soft shadowing while keeping the exact same fabrics and colors increase wood realism on the floor and wall panels by enhancing natural grain depth subtle reflectance variation and contact shadows without changing the texture improve depth and realism with soft ambient occlusion in corners and under furniture subtle indirect light bounce from the wooden floor realistic shadow softness natural exposure and highlight roll off cinematic interior photography lighting balance wardrobe lighting adjustment important on the white wardrobe on the left keep the design exactly the same the two doors with linear glass panels should reveal a soft interior led strip light 3500 kelvin warm neutral light inside the wardrobe the led should create a diffused glow through the ribbed linear glass producing a subtle vertical light gradient and soft illumination effect visible from outside without overpowering the scene enhance glass realism with accurate refraction and slight reflection while maintaining transparency maintain a clean architectural visualization style similar to high end interior photography with realistic exposure balanced contrast natural color grading ultra sharp detail physically correct lighting behavior final result should look like a high end real photograph of the same space not a redesigned