convert this floor plan into a realistic isometric 3d view of a full house show the space from an elevated angle with furniture walls and details visible create a clean isometric axonometric architectural view of a 2 story custom barndominium designed for a narrow hillside lot the home has a long rectangular footprint approx 60 wide x 40 deep with the rear of the house stepping down the slope the design features a strong central gable mass over a double height great room with cathedral ceilings flanked by two lower wings left wing kitchen and dining area with large side facing windows capturing a secondary view right wing bedroom wing connected to an attached garage set slightly back and visually minimized from the main fa ade the rear downslope side includes a full width elevated covered deck centered on the great room with timber framing elements and stairs leading down to a lower patio and pool area exterior materials vertical board and batten siding in a warm off white cream tone 18 24 stone veneer base wrapping the lower level and foundation black framed windows with thick trim standing seam metal roofing on lower roof sections with architectural shingles or metal on main gables exposed timber beams and posts at the rear deck and front porch copper or dark bronze gutters and downspouts architectural style refined modern barn clean lines symmetrical massing with subtle asymmetry from garage wing high end rural aesthetic show clear rooflines and gable hierarchy deck structure and relationship to slope window placement aligned with great room and kitchen views garage partially obscured from main perspective environment rural countryside setting with rolling terrain soft landscaping with grasses shrubs and natural stone no dense trees blocking the house realistic daylight lighting slightly warm tone rendering style clean architectural isometric not perspective slightly simplified but realistic materials sharp edges no distortion high clarity presentation quality camera elevated 3 4 isometric angle showing front side and rear simultaneously emphasize slope and walkout condition use the same furniture as shows on the plan do not change the orientation of the floorplan