absolute priority preserve the original sketchup design exactly this is a photorealistic rendering task not a redesign task the sketchup model has been fully approved and must remain exactly as designed under no circumstances should the architecture furniture cabinetry decorative elements lighting fixtures materials finishes colors dimensions proportions layout camera angle or composition be modified do not redesign reinterpret replace add remove resize or relocate any object improve realism only enhance the realism of the existing materials without changing them preserve every original finish exactly as designed do not replace wood species stone types fabrics paint colors wall coverings flooring countertops metals hardware handles profiles cabinetry finishes upholstery or decorative pieces only improve texture resolution micro details natural imperfections depth reflections and overall realism while remaining 100 faithful to the original project use soft natural daylight from an overcast sky to create balanced diffused illumination with realistic indirect lighting avoid direct sunlight dramatic lighting harsh shadows excessive contrast lens flare or blown highlights the lighting should feel calm elegant and natural exactly like a professional architectural interior photograph all integrated led lighting including display cabinets shelving niches wardrobes indirect ceiling lighting and architectural lighting must use warm white light at approximately 3000k the led lighting should create a soft ambient glow that enhances the materials without dominating the scene avoid cool white blue tinted leds or excessively bright lighting led strips should remain concealed inside profiles or recesses showing only the reflected light and never the visible light source unless intentionally designed add only a few tasteful and contemporary decorative accessories where appropriate such as elegant ceramic vases coffee table books minimal sculptures artwork cushions throws plants candles or decorative trays decoration must be subtle luxurious timeless and perfectly integrated into the existing design include one or two soft accent colors that harmonize naturally with the existing palette without changing the project s identity never overcrowd the space or alter the furniture arrangement apply ultra realistic physically based rendering pbr materials with authentic wood grain realistic stone veining matte lacquer finishes brushed metal premium fabrics natural glass reflections and subtle material imperfections surfaces should look tactile refined and believable without appearing exaggerated or artificial important do not apply any warm filter or yellow color cast the image must have a clean neutral photographic white balance warmth should come only from the 3000k led lighting never from the overall color grading maintain perfectly neutral whites neutral greys and true to life material colors avoid yellow orange amber sepia or brown color casts across the image keep the overall saturation slightly reduced to achieve an elegant architectural photography aesthetic use subtle contrast realistic exposure natural color grading and balanced dynamic range whites should remain crisp and neutral wood should retain its authentic tone and stone should preserve its real color use a neutral photographic white balance between 4800k and 5200k for the overall image while preserving the integrated led lighting at 3000k warm white daylight should remain neutral with only the artificial lighting providing a subtle warm atmosphere use physically accurate global illumination realistic ambient occlusion ray traced reflections high dynamic range natural depth of field and professional full frame camera optics simulate an architectural photography shoot using a 35mm tilt shift lens at eye level with balanced perspective and sharp focus throughout the scene the final image should be indistinguishable from a real interior photograph it must look elegant timeless refined luxurious magazine quality and professionally color graded the result should resemble high end interior photography published in architectural digest elle decoration dezeen or similar premium design magazines