edit this render while keeping the design exactly the same do not change the layout bed design headboard design mirrors desk chair curtains window treatment wall design lighting proportions composition or camera angle preserve everything exactly as shown adjust the floor only by making it a slightly darker light oak tone still within the same material family as the headboard and desk but with more depth richness and contrast so it does not look washed out the floor should remain elegant soft and natural not too dark make the flooring look super realistic with premium light oak wood texture with a slightly deeper tone realistic natural grain variation accurate plank definition and spacing believable tonal changes from plank to plank subtle micro texture and wood pores soft matte to matte satin finish realistic reflection control not glossy natural shadow interaction from the sunlight physically accurate contact with the room lighting seamless texture mapping with correct grain scale the floor must feel like a high end real wood floor photographed in natural daylight with much better realism depth and material richness keep the floor coordinated with the rest of the light oak wood elements in the room same oak family same premium finish language slightly darker than the headboard and desk for balance realistic and visually integrated important only darken and improve the realism of the floor do not change the wood on other elements unless needed only for subtle harmony do not redesign anything and do not alter any objects negative prompt dark walnut floor orange wood yellow wood rustic wood glossy floor fake texture blurry grain repeated pattern mismatched wood tone changed layout changed bed changed headboard changed furniture changed curtains extra decor different camera angle add this line too make the floor visibly richer slightly darker and far more photorealistic while still matching the light oak palette of the room