photorealistic interior render of an attic space in a renovated historic house in belgium the provided drawing is a sectional interior elevation and must define the exact architectural structure proportions and layout convert this section into a three dimensional space as if the viewer is standing inside the room the space is a pitched roof attic with visible wooden beam structure forming a triangular framework the beams are structural and dominant in the space built in cabinetry follows the slope of the roof on both sides with integrated storage shelves and closed cabinets in the center there is an arched doorway leading to a slightly elevated area with natural stone steps spatial interpretation transform the section into a full 3d room with depth add realistic side walls and floor extending beyond the section maintain symmetry and architectural rhythm from the drawing materials finishes walls cabinetry and built in elements natural microcement continuous and seamless texture raw tactile slightly rough with visible imperfections floor natural stone or aged terracotta matte and muted steps solid natural stone blocks beams reclaimed oak wood aged dark visible grain and texture shelving integrated in same microcement minimal detailing lighting soft natural daylight entering from unseen openings roof or side diffused and indirect warm mediterranean light quality subtle shadows emphasizing depth and structure low ambient lighting no harsh direct light style atmosphere inspired by axel vervoordt interiors wabi sabi minimal timeless moody calm introspective atmosphere slight haze or soft blur effect subtle film grain for a cinematic feeling muted desaturated earthy tones no bright colors camera interior perspective view not a section view from standing position inside the attic looking towards the central arch eye level approx 1 6m height slight wide angle lens natural perspective important constraints respect the proportions and structure of the section drawing keep the beam structure dominant and visible maintain a monolithic and integrated architectural feel negative prompts no glossy finishes no modern or industrial detailing no bright or saturated colors no clutter or decorative styling no sharp overly clean or perfect surfaces