convert this floor plan into a architectural isometric 3d view of a living room show the space from an elevated angle with furniture walls and details visible generate a dollhouse cutaway axonometric interior render from the provided hand drafted floor plan the result must look like a 3d room cutaway similar to the archsynth tutorial example roof removed full height wall faces visible and an oblique axon view not a top down plan camera and view critical use a true axonometric isometric dollhouse view with an oblique angle so we see both the floor and multiple wall faces clearly the camera must not be near vertical use a lower more horizontal viewpoint approximately 25 35 degrees down from horizontal similar to a dollhouse shot frame the right side bar lounge as the hero area cutaway section rules critical remove the roof ceiling keep walls as full height about 10 feet tall and show their vertical faces windows doors wainscot create a clean cutaway by removing 1 2 exterior walls for example the bottom and right edges so the viewer can see into the space while leaving the other perimeter walls intact do not show only wall tops wall faces must be prominent locked plan geometry must follow do not change the floor plan layout wall positions door openings or room sizes trace and extrude the existing plan exactly design focus right side 1920s 1930s hotel speakeasy bar and lounge dark wood floors walnut mahogany wood wainscot paneling brass accents deep green banquettes booths and lounge seating leather club chairs warm amber wall sconces and table lamps including green glass banker s lamps as a motif on tables and or the bar subtle art deco patterns in rugs or screens commercial bar long bar with brass foot rail backbar shelving bottle display service zone behind lighting moody speakeasy interior lighting warm pools of light but still readable in an axon render soft shadows no harsh white overhead lighting negative instructions narrative do not produce a top down plan view do not flatten the walls or hide wall faces do not cut walls too low do not warp geometry or change the plan layout do not switch to residential furniture avoid fisheye or perspective distortion avoid modern minimalist or industrial loft styling no illegible text or duplicated furniture use the same furniture as shows on the plan do not change the orientation of the floorplan