create a photorealistic exterior renovation of a traditional two story suburban brick home important keep the existing warm red brick completely unchanged do not alter the structure or size of the home or windows updates paint all trim fascia soffits and window frames benjamin moore cromwell gray a soft warm gray replace all windows with casement style windows no more double hung while keeping the same size and placement windows should have full divided light grids with thin refined mullions not thick or colonial style in the fascia put a large cove moulding vs the vertical lines between the brick and siding on the main body of the house redesign that area with a dark bronze seamed roof that extens to the edge of the main body of the house the canopy should have a very subtle curved slightly arched profile with lovely arched detailed cedar corbals that hold the roof up the roof should come out to the same depth as the small roof to the right of the chimney beside it finish that new canopy in deep bronze standing seam metal cedar corbels should be lightly stained medium natural brown not orange not too dark style should feel clean modern and architectural gutters add copper gutters and downspouts arbor on the left side of the house remove the arbor completely cedar shake shingles on the left side of the house match the horizontal siding no cedar shakes on the house style modern traditional inspired by chris loves julia moody tonal elevated and cohesive no white trim anywhere lighting camera natural daylight soft shadows straight on front elevation view eye level perspective make the image highly realistic and architecturally accurate