a photorealistic architectural rendering of the same elegant wine cellar interior maintaining the exact same materials and architectural language as the previous view the space features soft beige lime plaster walls and a perfectly flat straight ceiling finished in the same lime plaster creating a seamless continuous mineral surface the floor is finished in smooth grey beige polished concrete with a slightly lighter tone to create a softer and more luminous atmosphere along the back wall the same rustic natural stone wall as in the previous view is reproduced with identical texture color and irregular stacked stone pattern ensuring visual continuity the decorative pebbles on the floor are removed and the wooden cabinet below the stone wall is extended fully down to the floor creating a clean continuous base with the same warm natural wood material and dark stone countertop a small integrated sink remains centered on the counter maintaining the minimal and refined preparation area arched wall niches continue along both sides displaying wine bottles stored horizontally preserving the original layout and architectural rhythm the niches are softly backlit with led lighting to illuminate the bottles and emphasize the depth of the alcoves the lighting is warm and atmospheric with only two discreet recessed ceiling spotlights centered on the ceiling illuminating the space the scene emphasizes material realism soft shadows subtle reflections global illumination and high end architectural photography quality while maintaining the exact same design language proportions and materials as the previous wine cellar view