priority fixes execute these first before interpreting anything else one all water in this space both pools the wall water features running along the perimeter below the handrails and any floor water features is natural realistic and cool toned but not vivid blue pool water reads as clear with a subtle cool grey green tint deep and translucent showing the green tile lining the pool walls and floor beneath the surface with slight distortion the water surface has gentle micro ripple texture catching light in small cool highlights it does not look like a bright blue swimming pool it looks like cold natural spring water in a tiled basin the wall water features running below the perimeter handrails are thin sheets or channels of flowing water catching the wall sconce light the floor water features are shallow films of still water reflecting the ceiling and lighting above no water in this space is saturated blue all water is natural calm and realistic two the ceiling has several discrete rectangular recessed light panels not continuous strips not a single large skylight each panel is a distinct rectangular cutout in the wooden slat ceiling evenly spaced along the central ceiling spine emitting soft warm to neutral diffused light downward the panels have clean recessed edges and glow with a controlled even output not overexposed not blinding they read as architectural ceiling apertures with integrated lighting similar to recessed coffers three the perimeter wall handrails running along both long sides of the space above the pool surrounds have integrated cove lighting underneath them a continuous warm amber led strip runs along the underside of each handrail casting a soft downward wash of warm light onto the pool coping and water surface below the handrail cove light is low warm and directional it grazes the pool edge and tile below it without spilling aggressively onto the floor four the central zone of the space the corridor between the two pools has a wave form or undulating tapestry or sculptural panel running along its length as a central dividing element this tapestry has accent lighting tracing its curvatures small warm directional lights outlining the wave forms and surface relief making the undulations readable in light and shadow cove lighting also runs along the base and top of this central element casting warm light up and down onto the surrounding floor and ceiling zone preserve all existing materials and spatial layout exactly do not replace or reinterpret any surface ceiling is warm natural wood slats thin parallel strips of honey toned oak or cedar running lengthwise down the corridor with visible grain and slight color variation between slats the slats are warm matte and natural not lacquered or artificial between slat groupings narrow reveals allow faint light to glow through from above the rectangular ceiling light panels are integrated flush into the slat ceiling walls on both long sides are smooth warm clay plaster in pale peach sand tone the same plaster family as the hot pool room but lighter and cooler in this space multiple rectangular wall sconces are mounted at regular intervals along both walls each sconce emits a soft warm white diffused glow not harsh not overexposed the sconces are the primary ambient light source for the wall surfaces both pools are recessed below floor level with green ceramic tile lining a muted sage or moss green tile in a small square format clearly visible through the water pool surrounds and coping are warm wood or stone black metal handrails with horizontal and diagonal bars frame the pool entry points two white lounge chairs sit on the pool surround of the right pool a dark soaking tub or plunge feature sits elevated at the far left end floor is large format rectified porcelain tile in a light blonde wood look finish same material as the reception and corridor matte satin surface with visible plank lines and hairline grout joints the floor has a slight reflective quality where the shallow water features sit above it the perforated terracotta ceiling panel from the reception space appears as a secondary ceiling element visible further down the corridor its warm backlit organic perforation pattern visible in the middle distance consistent with the reception render at the far end of the corridor a large window or opening brings in natural daylight soft diffused neutral to cool white natural light entering from outside and washing the far wall and floor gently the natural light contrasts subtly with the warmer artificial light in the foreground of the space creating depth and a sense of openness beyond overall lighting is layered and balanced warm artificial sources in the foreground and middle cool natural daylight at the far end cove lighting at handrails and tapestry element rectangular ceiling panels overhead the space feels bright fresh and spa clean without being clinical cool and invigorating in atmosphere consistent with a cold pool bathing space post processing and finish heavy coarse analog film grain consistent throughout the entire image kodak portra 800 pushed two stops grain visible across all surfaces water ceiling slats and wall plaster equally color muted and slightly desaturated not vivid tones softly lifted in shadows blacks not fully crushed warm vignette darkening all four edges of the frame feels like a medium format film photograph scanned from print on uncoated matte paper collage editorial quality each material surface feels individually photographed and hand composited into the scene water surfaces have a slightly graphic printed flatness layered into the realism not a clean cgi render handmade architectural mood board aesthetic consistent with the hot pool and reception renders in the same series