you are an architect and facade designer you are given a visualisation photo of an existing house and your task is to redesign the facade in a realistic and tasteful way keep the overall shape of the house the roof and the exact placement and size of all existing windows unchanged do not remove add resize or move any windows do not alter the roof shape roof pitch dormers gables or overall building massing the house must remain recognisable and believable create an ultra realistic exterior visualisation of the house from the same or very similar viewpoint with warm natural daylight or golden hour lighting realistic shadows photorealistic materials and a believable residential setting the style should be appropriate for a house in the czech lands czechoslovakia around the year 1920 with a subtle german influence the facade should reflect the architectural language of that period modest carefully proportioned and crafted with restraint the house should feel regionally appropriate and historically believable not modern not theatrical and not overloaded with decoration the previous design attempts felt too busy and overdecorated avoid that the facade should be simpler calmer and more coherent the main problem is that the side elevation contains asymmetrically placed windows and the facade should make this feel natural without trying to force symmetry in particular avoid creating the impression that a window is missing avoid any meaningless vertical or horizontal lines fake frames or decorative panels that suggest an invisible window or make the composition look awkward do not try to solve the asymmetry by covering the wall with too many frames mouldings or decorative lines the side wall should not look cluttered or overdesigned instead use a restrained and architecturally convincing composition keep the design simple and elegant you may use only a few well chosen facade elements for example a simple well proportioned stone or rendered plinth base one horizontal band or string course separating the ground floor and upper floor subtle corner articulation or simple pilaster like strips if they make sense restrained trim around windows a slightly different texture or tone between plinth and upper facade one or two simple framed wall fields or shallow recesses only if they help the composition a quiet balanced treatment of the larger blank wall areas a modest period appropriate facade with careful proportions rather than many decorative details pay special attention to the lower part of the side wall where the large empty area may feel as if a window is missing do not add a fake window or use decorative lines suggesting one instead make the wall feel intentional through simple and restrained facade composition make sure the area around the upper windows especially near the gable and upper floor is handled simply and logically avoid awkward vertical lines or framing that appears random or that makes the window arrangement look stranger the design should feel modest but thoughtful with a sense of detail and proportion typical of domestic architecture from around 1920 in the czech lands with a subtle german character the final house should have more soul and visual coherence but it should remain calm and not overloaded if there are flowers or plants covering the bottom part of the house reduce them where necessary so that the plinth base is visible and the facade design can be clearly read the landscaping should remain simple and believable materials must look photorealistic and true to life slightly textured render realistic stone or rendered base natural window frames realistic paving believable fencing proper shadows subtle imperfections and physically accurate lighting the final image should look like a real high quality architectural visualisation or a photograph of a thoughtfully designed or renovated house with a restrained and coherent facade the asymmetrical windows should no longer feel accidental or unresolved but rather naturally integrated into a simple well composed facade avoid clutter and avoid overdecoration