ultra photorealistic architectural digest interior photography of this exact fireplace elevation preserve the architecture proportions curved fireplace form built in cabinetry bench window placement flooring layout television location and camera angle exactly as shown do not redesign reposition or alter any architectural elements the curved fireplace feature wall is finished in hand applied raked plaster matching the exact texture scale spacing depth and vertical rhythm shown in the reference image the plaster should exhibit finely crafted vertical rake lines with subtle dimensional relief soft shadowing between grooves and the appearance of artisanal hand finishing the texture must remain refined and architectural rather than rustic the plaster color should perfectly match the surrounding wall color creating a seamless monochromatic appearance where the texture itself provides depth and visual interest rather than color contrast the raked plaster must read as a true three dimensional surface not a texture map emphasize the subtle relief of every vertical groove with realistic shadowing and highlights allow grazing light to reveal the texture while maintaining an elegant understated luxury aesthetic the curved fireplace wall should display natural tonal variation across its surface as light interacts with the vertical plaster ridges illuminate the fireplace wall with directional natural daylight entering from the right side window the light should skim across the raked plaster creating subtle highlights and shadows that reveal the texture and curvature of the fireplace the center of the curved wall should receive gentle illumination while the outer edges naturally fall into slightly deeper shadow emphasizing the rounded form the fireplace surround and hearth are fabricated from bali blue quartzite with authentic blue gray undertones crystalline mineral depth natural veining translucent quartz inclusions and realistic polished stone reflectivity the hearth edges are softly eased and slightly rounded showcasing custom stone fabrication the stone should feel substantial luxurious and highly realistic inside the firebox create a realistic wood burning fire with natural hardwood logs glowing embers charcoal detail subtle ash accumulation and physically accurate flame behavior the rear wall of the firebox is clad in matte black tile with minimal reflectivity warm firelight should interact naturally with the quartzite surround and interior firebox surfaces the television remains exactly as shown and is framed with a thin brushed gold metal picture frame surround the metal frame should display subtle reflections and refined detailing appropriate for a luxury residence built in shelving and window bench cabinetry are crafted from rich walnut veneer matched to the walnut flooring emphasize natural grain movement pore structure tonal variation joinery detail and authentic wood depth cabinetry should feel custom crafted and substantial with realistic shadowing inside shelving recesses the walnut flooring should exhibit rich grain variation natural color shifts subtle satin reflectivity realistic plank transitions and authentic wood character avoid repetitive textures or overly uniform coloration walls and ceilings are level 4 plaster with subtle hand finished variation realistic light absorption and soft surface texture visible in natural light the raked fireplace plaster should integrate seamlessly with the adjacent smooth plaster walls through matching color and finish the roman shade is woven linen with realistic fabric texture soft folds visible weave pattern and natural daylight diffusion maintain accurate translucency and realistic fabric behavior increase physically accurate contact shadows and ambient occlusion throughout the space deepen shadows where cabinetry meets flooring where the television meets the fireplace wall where the hearth meets flooring and at all architectural intersections every object should feel grounded and physically connected to the space use advanced global illumination with realistic indirect lighting multiple light bounces natural shadow falloff and subtle luminance variation throughout the room avoid flat lighting and uniform brightness introduce realistic shadow gradients across the curved fireplace wall to emphasize its form and texture capture as a luxury architectural digest editorial photograph using a medium format hasselblad camera 35mm architectural lens realistic hdr exposure natural color grading true photographic dynamic range and exceptional material fidelity prioritize realistic material response shadow separation and subtle micro contrast most important the raked plaster fireplace wall is the hero element of the image the viewer should immediately perceive the handcrafted vertical texture subtle dimensionality and curved architectural form the plaster must appear authentic tactile and elegant with the texture revealed primarily through light and shadow rather than color variation the finished image should be indistinguishable from a professionally photographed luxury residential interior negative prompt flat plaster texture texture mapping appearance low relief grooves artificial lighting weak shadows floating objects cgi materials repetitive textures glossy plaster plastic looking wood overexposed walls unrealistic reflections render artifacts altered architecture changed proportions redesigned cabinetry modified fireplace shape changed camera angle the raked plaster is on the curved fireplace wall the curved fireplace wall is finished in hand applied raked plaster matching the adjacent wall color exactly the finish should appear as authentic artisan plaster not a manufactured wall panel introduce subtle irregularity in the rake lines slight variation in groove depth hand crafted imperfections and natural inconsistencies that occur during application the texture should remain refined and sophisticated while feeling genuinely handcrafted the raked plaster must display visible depth and tactile realism individual ridges should catch light differently across the curved surface creating natural shadow variation and tonal richness avoid perfectly uniform spacing depth or illumination the texture should reveal itself through light and shadow rather than color contrast the walnut cabinetry and bench should exhibit authentic walnut characteristics including open grain pore structure natural figuring chatoyance subtle color shifts and realistic millwork detailing the wood should feel rich warm and substantial rather than appearing as a flat veneer texture the bali blue quartzite surround and hearth should display realistic crystalline mineral depth translucent quartz inclusions natural veining variation subtle edge reflections and authentic polished stone behavior the slab should feel carved from a single piece of natural stone with visible geological complexity illuminate the room as a luxury residential interior photographed for architectural digest use directional late afternoon daylight entering from the right side window allow natural shadow gradients to form across the curved fireplace wall with deeper shadows at the outer edges and beneath the ceiling transition avoid uniform brightness increase ambient occlusion and contact shadows throughout the room deepen shadow definition beneath shelving beneath the television frame around cabinetry joints where the hearth meets the flooring and within the fireplace opening every element should feel physically grounded use medium format interior photography aesthetics with realistic dynamic range subtle lens falloff natural highlight roll off rich shadow separation and filmic contrast the image should feel like a professionally photographed luxury residence rather than a computer rendering most important prioritize material realism over brightness allow deeper shadows richer contrast stronger ambient occlusion and subtle imperfections throughout all surfaces the finished image should feel tactile natural and indistinguishable from a published architectural digest interior photograph reduce cgi perfection by 40 introduce subtle material imperfections natural shadow variation realistic exposure falloff and handcrafted irregularities while maintaining a luxury architectural digest aesthetic prioritize photographic realism over render cleanliness