priority overrides these elements must be executed exactly as described before anything else in this prompt is interpreted one every small rectangular wall niche is visibly and warmly glowing the niches are recessed into the smooth plaster wall in a scattered organic grid pattern across the left and back walls each niche emits a strong warm amber gold light from within the interior of each niche is fully illuminated casting a soft warm spill of light onto the surrounding plaster wall surface around it creating a halo of warm tone on the wall face the glow from each niche is rich and visible like a candle or low wattage warm bulb behind frosted glass the niches are the primary light source in the space and their cumulative glow across the wall surface creates the main ambient warmth of the room between niches the wall is slightly shadowed giving the wall surface rhythm and depth this is non negotiable two both pools are filled with real looking still thermal water the water surface is highly reflective and slightly translucent it mirrors the warm amber ceiling elements and wall niches above in a distorted organic way like a hot spring at rest the water has gentle depth you can see the pale stone tile pool floor through the water with a slight blue green thermal tint deepening toward the center the water surface has micro ripple texture catching the warm niche light in tiny highlights the water reads unmistakably as hot mineral and alive not empty not a flat surface not glass steam is barely suggested as a very faint atmospheric haze sitting just above the water surface three the floor feature between and around the pools is a shallow water floor a thin film of still water sits over the same pale stone tile as the pool surround creating a wet reflective mirror surface at floor level this floor reflects the ceiling the glowing niches and the pool edges in a soft distorted way the boundary between the shallow floor water and the deeper pool water is readable but gentle the overall effect is of the entire floor plane being one continuous water feature at different depths preserve all existing materials and spatial layout exactly as shown in the reference image do not replace recolor or reinterpret any surface finish walls on the left and back are smooth hand applied clay plaster in a warm terracotta blush tone pale peach to warm sand in color not orange not pink the plaster surface has visible hand troweled texture soft undulating marks slight variation in surface thickness organic imperfection consistent with artisan lime or clay plaster application the plaster reads as matte slightly chalky and tactile the right and rear architectural walls and arched partition elements are rough textured clay or adobe plaster in a deeper warm terracotta brown tone heavily textured granular and rustic like rammed earth or raw adobe block surface the arch openings lead to a warmly lit corridor beyond with a walnut wood door visible the texture contrast between the smooth left wall plaster and the rough right wall plaster is a key spatial quality preserve it exactly ceiling is composed of large clustered circular terracotta toned acoustic or decorative discs overlapping organic cloud like groupings of cylindrical pads in warm burnt sienna and clay red tones suspended at varying heights the ceiling discs catch warm light from below and cast soft shadows between clusters the ceiling reads as rich warm and dimensional pool surrounds steps and coping are clad in pale warm stone or travertine look square tiles creamy beige to blush tones with subtle variation between tiles matte finish laid in a grid steps descend into both pools with clearly readable tile edges the walnut wood door in the background arch has a warm honey brown grain finish with a small access control panel mounted beside it the corridor beyond glows softly warm overall color temperature is warm amber and terracotta the space feels like a subterranean thermal grotto intimate and elemental no cool or blue white light anywhere except the subtle thermal tint of the pool water depth post processing and finish heavy coarse analog film grain consistent throughout the entire image grain is coarse visible and dominant across all surfaces including the water reflections plaster walls and ceiling discs identical in quality to kodak portra 800 pushed two stops in low light color is muted and slightly desaturated rich but not vivid shadow tones are softly lifted blacks not fully crushed warm vignette darkening all four edges and corners of the frame the image reads as a medium format film photograph scanned from print tactile analog and imperfect collage editorial quality each material surface feels individually photographed and composited by hand onto the scene the water reflections have a slightly graphic almost printed quality beautiful and realistic but with the flatness of a collage cutout feels printed on uncoated matte paper stock not a clean cgi render not digital handmade editorial architectural mood board aesthetic two the wall niches do not emit stark bright or clinical light each niche glows exactly like a small candle or tea light placed inside a shallow recess the light is extremely warm amber gold almost flickering in quality low in intensity and intimate the glow barely spills beyond the immediate edge of each niche opening the wall between niches is mostly in soft shadow with only the gentlest warm blush of reflected candlelight touching the surrounding plaster the niches feel like votive candles set into a cave wall sacred quiet and moody not bright not white not architectural downlights the overall wall reads as mostly shadowed with small warm amber embers of light distributed across its surface three the overall room lighting is moody dim and atmospheric the primary light sources are only the candle like niches and the soft reflection of warm light off the water surfaces the room should feel like a candlelit thermal grotto at night rich shadows dominate warm amber light is present but restrained and pooled not flooding the space