convert this floor plan into a realistic isometric 3d view of a full house show the space from an elevated angle with furniture walls and details visible 1 the overall theme natural contemporary scandinavian minimalism the style is based on a neutral color palette off white greige anthracite gray warmed by the extensive use of light wood oak or walnut the goal is to create an open plan space where fluid circulation is paramount 2 analysis of materials and textures the flooring light wood herringbone parquet flooring runs throughout the house this is a bold choice that adds dynamism and a luxurious feel the built in furniture highly detailed custom woodwork is evident particularly in the tv wall which uses a textured wood panel surrounded by black and white niches the contrasts the kitchen and certain furniture elements such as the central island and oven columns are finished in matte black fenix or polymer creating a chic contrast with the light walls 3 furniture and layout by zone the living room the sofa is a low modular design upholstered in boucl fabric or light gray linen it is accompanied by a swivel armchair with organic shapes and poufs reminiscent of pebbles accentuating the natural feel the kitchen an ultra clean design without handles recessed handles the central island acts as a pivot between the preparation area and the living room the integrated glass fronted wine cellar is a sign of high end style the dining room a solid wood table with chairs upholstered in light fabric softens the straight lines the entrance partition the use of wooden screens vertical slats defines the entrance without closing off the space allowing light to pass through while creating an elegant visual filter 4 lighting and wall decor lighting the wall sconces mentioned earlier are positioned approximately 190 cm from the floor these are cylindrical models gold or black that project an up and down beam recessed spotlights in the ceiling provide general lighting art triptychs of abstract frames in earthy tones ochre black powder pink decorate the walls without overwhelming them planting green plants such as strelitzia or ficus are placed in terracotta or matte ceramic pots to bring life and verticality to the space use the same furniture as shows on the plan do not change the orientation of the floorplan