render the existing restaurant interior model as a dark luxurious fine dining space inside a contemporary glasshouse preserve all existing geometry exactly ceiling forms bar shape wall positions and proportions must remain unchanged use a deeper mood driven palette oxblood wine red and dark terracotta accents rich walnut and reddish brown woods warm cream and stone tones used sparingly for balance overall brightness should be restrained and intimate apply a curved monolithic bar counter in matte warm stone or darkened cream plaster behind the bar use vertically segmented deep toned wood panels with soft warm backlit shelving displaying glassware in a controlled symmetrical composition walls should combine sculpted plaster panels in warm cream with integrated vertical wooden accents and ribbed wood sections in dark walnut or stained oak wall finishes must remain matte and tactile with concealed warm edge lighting creating depth and shadow rather than brightness enhance the ceiling with a suspended flowing perforated metal mesh installation in deep red oxidized copper tones softly and unevenly illuminated to create a floating layered effect no visible downlights or harsh highlights add high end fine dining furniture dark wood tables upholstered dining chairs in deep red wine or warm neutral fabrics curved banquette seating in darker cream or oxblood tones and elegant upholstered bar stools with wood or dark metal bases furniture spacing should feel exclusive and composed lighting must be low warm and atmospheric indirect ambient lighting minimal table level glow strong contrast deep shadows and controlled reflections the space should feel intimate enveloping and cinematic not bright ultra realistic architectural visualization high material accuracy soft global illumination professional hospitality interior photography style avoid bright whites cool greys high contrast black dominance glossy finishes industrial elements casual furniture over lighting clutter