photorealistic architectural exterior visualization from an elevated east rear perspective precisely maintaining the camera angle geometry and proportions of image 15 png showing the main high gabled glazed facade and central bisecting dry stack flagstone chimney of the modern dutch barnhouse schuurwoning complex this massive central dry stack flagstone masonry chimney with rugged slate grey texture precisely bisects the glazed two story gable facade all large glass panels across all facades are deeply smoke tinted smoked glass but transparent enough so that the intricate precise 30mm matte black mullion roeden grid is clearly visible from the exterior revealing the grid structure against a subtle minimalist interior with bare concrete floors and minimalist furnishings the attached side gabled window in the vertical weathered cedar wood siding volume is a cleaner large pane design distinctly without the heavy 30mm mullion grid seen on the main glazed facade a continuous 50cm tall dark masonry plinth smetrand runs below all visible ground floor walls the gem leerd multi toned natural slate roof on the attached wooden volume is retained featuring two large flush integrated velux pk12 94x180cm black frames roof windows starting at approximately 1 5 meters high inclusive of the plinth and wall section below the window the foreground estate grounds based on image 14 png layout features minimalist empty clean stone paver terraces extending around the flagstone and glazed base with natural wild grasses and ferns growing near them in the far background beyond the dense bomenrij of mature native oaks a rustic dirt karrespoor track is visible leading to an open perspective over brabant meadows and fields late afternoon golden hour lighting highlights the deep rugged textures of the flagstone chimney the detailed slate roof tiles and weathered wood grain while revealing the intricate mullion grid hyper detailed pbr textures 8k resolution cinematic lighting architectural photography quality no text from the plan is rendered