create a highly realistic interior render of a japandi wabi sabi living room enhancing the provided reference image and sketchup layout the feature wall consists of a half height timber slat wall in light natural oak with soft rounded edges and visible wood grain above the half height wall incorporate fixed glass panels with slim timber mullions inspired by japanese shoji screens this design continues seamlessly into a full height sliding door using the same timber frame mullion proportions and glass finish creating a continuous architectural language from half height partition to full height door the sliding door track is concealed and minimal flush with the ceiling and floor flooring is finished in large format creamy grey porcelain tiles matte finish subtle stone texture low contrast veining laid in a clean grid pattern for a calm modern japandi base walls are finished in warm off white lime plaster microcement slightly textured with natural imperfections to express wabi sabi character furniture includes a low profile l shaped sofa in warm beige fabric with soft cushions and slim black metal legs paired with a neutral textured rug layered over the tiles for warmth and zoning add minimal japandi d cor such as a handcrafted ceramic vase in warm stone tone a small dried branch or pampas arrangement a low timber side table with rounded edges a simple fabric or paper lantern style wall sconce one or two neutral toned art pieces with organic shapes lighting is soft natural daylight filtering through the glass panels and sliding door casting gentle linear shadows from the timber slats onto the wall and floor supplement with subtle warm ambient lighting 2700k 3000k to enhance depth and material richness overall mood serene refined warm minimalist lived in with strong japandi proportions and wabi sabi restraint camera angle eye level interior perspective slightly wide 35 40mm equivalent focused on the sofa half height wall and full height sliding door junction