convert this architectural rendering into a highly realistic editorial style luxury real estate photograph suitable for marketing and listing imagery maintain the exact architecture layout geometry window placement and proportions exactly as modeled do not redesign restyle or modify the architecture in any way do not move walls windows fireplaces cabinetry or structural elements enhance realism only through natural lighting material texture accuracy soft shadow depth and subtle reflections the result should feel like a professionally photographed architectural digest style interior materials in the space include builddirect engineered wide plank flooring in seashore finish walls and ceiling painted origami white by sherwin williams fireplace surround in taj mahal quartzite the taj mahal fireplace should appear natural and refined with soft movement and subtle tonal variation not glossy or artificial the wood flooring should show authentic grain correct plank scale and a natural matte sheen with realistic variation between planks walls and ceilings in origami white should feel soft and bright with natural light diffusion not flat or overexposed the furniture currently shown in the rendering should be treated as placeholders and replaced with high end restoration hardware and pottery barn style furnishings that feel timeless warm and upscale furniture should remain similar in scale and placement so the architecture remains the focus add tasteful accessories and styling appropriate for a luxury staged home including neutral linen and textured pillows sculptural coffee table books ceramic or stone vessels subtle greenery or branches refined trays and small decor objects add minimal sophisticated wall art in a restoration hardware style large scale neutral toned and gallery quality lighting should feel like natural daylight entering through the windows with soft interior bounce light and gentle shadow depth avoid dramatic or harsh lighting the final image should feel like a professionally staged luxury residence photographed for an architectural digest editorial feature or high end real estate listing do not alter architecture materials layout or geometry only enhance realism and staging