exterior architectural shot of the entire house facade wide angle view camera pulled back far enough that the full building fits comfortably inside the frame with empty space around it absolutely do not crop or cut off the roof eaves or ground line keep the existing architectural form and openings exactly as in the input maintain the current camera position and framing 16 9 landscape realistic materials and lighting only no changes to massing or facade layout using the attached revit perspective image as the exact geometry create a high end australian mid century modern facade with a calm creamy luxurious aesthetic maintain the existing skillion roof forms verandah structure window proportions and stone volume from the revit model but restyle all materials colours lighting and landscaping apply a very light neutral exterior palette with no yellowness use a soft warm white pale greige for all vertical cladding with fine vertical grooves similar to high end fibre cement profiles and a slightly cooler smooth off white for fascias beams and posts so they read as crisp horizontal bands make the stone volume a refined contemporary mid century stone pale limestone toned blocks with subtle variation in size and tint tight joints and a softly honed finish so it feels minimal and premium rather than rustic avoid strong colour contrasts everything should sit within a restrained desaturated neutral range with just enough warmth to feel inviting lighting shall be bright but diffused late afternoon light with gentle shadows no harsh highlights and a slightly cool sky with soft clouds emphasise smooth gradients and delicate contact shadows along the beams and posts to express the minimalist detailing use high quality photoreal materials with subtle gloss on metalwork and ultra smooth render so the house reads as contemporary luxury rather than retro refine openings and glazing in a luxe minimal way keep the existing large sliding door and window positions and sizes but render them as slim aluminium frames in a soft warm grey with clear slightly reflective glass revealing a calm curated interior beyond modern timber front door with a warm natural dark walnut wood frame large full height frosted reeded glass insert vertical brushed brass metal pull handle on the left side minimalist contemporary style clean rectangular proportions flush modern entry door subtle timber threshold realistic architectural detail soft neutral lighting front elevation view highly detailed material textures inside at the large living room window on the left partially veil the interior with floor to ceiling sheer curtains in a soft off white that are drawn to the sides diffusing the view of the lounge while still allowing warm light to glow through show only softened silhouettes and hints of the neutral sofa and furniture behind the sheers never a fully exposed interior increase realistic glass reflections of sky trees and forecourt so the glazing feels more private and photographic and one large abstract artwork in earthy tones through the high windows on the right keep a subtle garage interior top of a car rendered softly so it s legible but secondary introduce elegant minimal mid century landscaping to the foreground a low pale concrete or honed stone terrace in front of the entry with large format pavers and fine joints surrounded by simple bands of planting use a mix of sculptural australian natives and palm springs adjacent plants architectural grasses yuccas and a few cactus forms set in light gravel or small white pebbles carefully spaced for a composed resort like feel keep planting low so the facade remains the hero and avoid clutter such as fences or mailboxes in the main view add subtle luxury styling elements that remain understated the arms are simple bent metal tubes and the legs are straight and minimal for a clean contemporary look all powdercoated in white add a matching low side table with the same frame profile and a simple rectangular top to complete the outdoor setting on the a single tall sculptural pot at the far left side of the verandah with a slim olive tree and discreet bronze wall lights with a soft wash of light the mood should be serene sophisticated and aspirational like a carefully art directed australian mid century coastal home photographed for a design magazine while staying completely true to the structure proportions and composition of the original revit facade