interior image important do not modify the base geometry under any circumstances note all color indications mentioned below red dark yellow etc refer only to the reference image and are used to identify elements they do not indicate the final color unless explicitly stated architectural photography approach the render must read as a realistic architectural photograph with a controlled perspective natural proportions and calm lighting avoid exaggerated wide angles dramatic effects or artificial looking contrasts the focus should be on space materiality and atmosphere materials elements floor marked in red reference image polished concrete floor with visible polished and vitrified aggregate in a light gray tone dark floor reference image wood flooring with boards running lengthwise toward the camera use a light colored wood brick wall white brick white walls pure white ceiling white painted wooden boards boards running lengthwise toward the camera the ceiling material must continue upward through the stair void columns white windows white window frames staircase wooden staircase with a white steel structure underneath centered use a very light and minimal railing allow a beam of natural light to enter through the stair void lighting use white track lights but keep the lighting soft and indirect avoid visible light sources in the final image furniture marked in yellow reference image dark oak wood furniture layout atmosphere behind the staircase a front facing built in unit with a tv niche place a television inside the niche position a sofa with its back facing the staircase oriented toward the tv overall atmosphere scandinavian warm calm and understated light view composition camera height and framing should follow architectural photography standards with straight vertical lines and no distortion use soft even natural light complemented by subtle artificial lighting avoid strong contrasts or harsh shadows through the windows allow trees to be partially visible with soft exterior light entering the space window reflections should feel natural and slightly filter the view to the exterior