Using the exact camera angle, perspective, room shape, ceiling height, and floor level from the provided reference photo, remove only the wall, door, and window that separate the kitchen from the terrace at the back, creating a single open space. Do not change: the position of side walls, ceiling, floor, or any structural elements except the rear separation. Remove all existing furniture, appliances, decor, and surface details (cabinets, countertops, table, rugs, plants, etc.), leaving only bare walls, floor, and ceiling in the entire space — like an empty shell ready for renovation. The former terrace area must now appear as a natural extension of the kitchen volume, with continuous floor and ceiling, no steps, no frame, no glass. Do not add any new objects, materials, colors, or lighting. Keep lighting neutral and consistent with the original photo. Output must look like a clean, empty version of the original room — only with the back wall removed.
So, the object should be, well, let's say, a little bit, well, the renovation has begun, that is, the floors have been laid, well, that is, the laminate has been laid on the walls, nothing should be there. Let it be OSB, this one, maybe, Rovny, remove these joints and seams. It's also as if there is no chandelier yet. That is, you can hang an Ilyich lamp, but it should be visible that there is wiring somewhere to it, you need to look there somehow, well, you need to run it somehow, so that there is a switch. There will be doors, they should be standing. we don't have batteries, that's why. Therefore, the floor will be electric, we don't have a floor, we will have batteries below under the floor. Or make an electric regulator, so that we have electric. In the Scandinavian style
Before & After concept (empty space vs. 3D render) a divided photo with An empty, unfinished space of living room on the red brick walls with out any finishes and furniture As if it was just built and the same space after making a 3D design for it with interior design and decors and furniture
Using the exact camera angle, perspective, room shape, ceiling height, and floor level from the provided reference photo, remove only the wall, door, and window that separate the kitchen from the terrace at the back, creating a single open space. Do not change: the position of side walls, ceiling, floor, or any structural elements except the rear separation. Remove all existing furniture, appliances, decor, and surface details (cabinets, countertops, table, rugs, plants, etc.), leaving only bare walls, floor, and ceiling in the entire space — like an empty shell ready for renovation. The former terrace area must now appear as a natural extension of the kitchen volume, with continuous floor and ceiling, no steps, no frame, no glass. Do not add any new objects, materials, colors, or lighting. Keep lighting neutral and consistent with the original photo. Output must look like a clean, empty version of the original room — only with the back wall removed.
So, the object should be, well, let's say, a little bit, well, the renovation has begun, that is, the floors have been laid, well, that is, the laminate has been laid on the walls, nothing should be there. Let it be OSB, this one, maybe, Rovny, remove these joints and seams. It's also as if there is no chandelier yet. That is, you can hang an Ilyich lamp, but it should be visible that there is wiring somewhere to it, you need to look there somehow, well, you need to run it somehow, so that there is a switch. There will be doors, they should be standing. we don't have batteries, that's why. Therefore, the floor will be electric, we don't have a floor, we will have batteries below under the floor. Or make an electric regulator, so that we have electric. In the Scandinavian style
Before & After concept (empty space vs. 3D render) a divided photo with An empty, unfinished space of living room on the red brick walls with out any finishes and furniture As if it was just built and the same space after making a 3D design for it with interior design and decors and furniture
Using the exact camera angle, perspective, room shape, ceiling height, and floor level from the provided reference photo, remove only the wall, door, and window that separate the kitchen from the terrace at the back, creating a single open space. Do not change: the position of side walls, ceiling, floor, or any structural elements except the rear separation. Remove all existing furniture, appliances, decor, and surface details (cabinets, countertops, table, rugs, plants, etc.), leaving only bare walls, floor, and ceiling in the entire space — like an empty shell ready for renovation. The former terrace area must now appear as a natural extension of the kitchen volume, with continuous floor and ceiling, no steps, no frame, no glass. Do not add any new objects, materials, colors, or lighting. Keep lighting neutral and consistent with the original photo. Output must look like a clean, empty version of the original room — only with the back wall removed.
Before & After concept (empty space vs. 3D render) a divided photo with An empty, unfinished space of living room on the red brick walls with out any finishes and furniture As if it was just built and the same space after making a 3D design for it with interior design and decors and furniture
So, the object should be, well, let's say, a little bit, well, the renovation has begun, that is, the floors have been laid, well, that is, the laminate has been laid on the walls, nothing should be there. Let it be OSB, this one, maybe, Rovny, remove these joints and seams. It's also as if there is no chandelier yet. That is, you can hang an Ilyich lamp, but it should be visible that there is wiring somewhere to it, you need to look there somehow, well, you need to run it somehow, so that there is a switch. There will be doors, they should be standing. we don't have batteries, that's why. Therefore, the floor will be electric, we don't have a floor, we will have batteries below under the floor. Or make an electric regulator, so that we have electric. In the Scandinavian style
Using the exact camera angle, perspective, room shape, ceiling height, and floor level from the provided reference photo, remove only the wall, door, and window that separate the kitchen from the terrace at the back, creating a single open space. Do not change: the position of side walls, ceiling, floor, or any structural elements except the rear separation. Remove all existing furniture, appliances, decor, and surface details (cabinets, countertops, table, rugs, plants, etc.), leaving only bare walls, floor, and ceiling in the entire space — like an empty shell ready for renovation. The former terrace area must now appear as a natural extension of the kitchen volume, with continuous floor and ceiling, no steps, no frame, no glass. Do not add any new objects, materials, colors, or lighting. Keep lighting neutral and consistent with the original photo. Output must look like a clean, empty version of the original room — only with the back wall removed.
Before & After concept (empty space vs. 3D render) a divided photo with An empty, unfinished space of living room on the red brick walls with out any finishes and furniture As if it was just built and the same space after making a 3D design for it with interior design and decors and furniture
So, the object should be, well, let's say, a little bit, well, the renovation has begun, that is, the floors have been laid, well, that is, the laminate has been laid on the walls, nothing should be there. Let it be OSB, this one, maybe, Rovny, remove these joints and seams. It's also as if there is no chandelier yet. That is, you can hang an Ilyich lamp, but it should be visible that there is wiring somewhere to it, you need to look there somehow, well, you need to run it somehow, so that there is a switch. There will be doors, they should be standing. we don't have batteries, that's why. Therefore, the floor will be electric, we don't have a floor, we will have batteries below under the floor. Or make an electric regulator, so that we have electric. In the Scandinavian style
Using the exact camera angle, perspective, room shape, ceiling height, and floor level from the provided reference photo, remove only the wall, door, and window that separate the kitchen from the terrace at the back, creating a single open space. Do not change: the position of side walls, ceiling, floor, or any structural elements except the rear separation. Remove all existing furniture, appliances, decor, and surface details (cabinets, countertops, table, rugs, plants, etc.), leaving only bare walls, floor, and ceiling in the entire space — like an empty shell ready for renovation. The former terrace area must now appear as a natural extension of the kitchen volume, with continuous floor and ceiling, no steps, no frame, no glass. Do not add any new objects, materials, colors, or lighting. Keep lighting neutral and consistent with the original photo. Output must look like a clean, empty version of the original room — only with the back wall removed.
So, the object should be, well, let's say, a little bit, well, the renovation has begun, that is, the floors have been laid, well, that is, the laminate has been laid on the walls, nothing should be there. Let it be OSB, this one, maybe, Rovny, remove these joints and seams. It's also as if there is no chandelier yet. That is, you can hang an Ilyich lamp, but it should be visible that there is wiring somewhere to it, you need to look there somehow, well, you need to run it somehow, so that there is a switch. There will be doors, they should be standing. we don't have batteries, that's why. Therefore, the floor will be electric, we don't have a floor, we will have batteries below under the floor. Or make an electric regulator, so that we have electric. In the Scandinavian style
Before & After concept (empty space vs. 3D render) a divided photo with An empty, unfinished space of living room on the red brick walls with out any finishes and furniture As if it was just built and the same space after making a 3D design for it with interior design and decors and furniture
Using the exact camera angle, perspective, room shape, ceiling height, and floor level from the provided reference photo, remove only the wall, door, and window that separate the kitchen from the terrace at the back, creating a single open space. Do not change: the position of side walls, ceiling, floor, or any structural elements except the rear separation. Remove all existing furniture, appliances, decor, and surface details (cabinets, countertops, table, rugs, plants, etc.), leaving only bare walls, floor, and ceiling in the entire space — like an empty shell ready for renovation. The former terrace area must now appear as a natural extension of the kitchen volume, with continuous floor and ceiling, no steps, no frame, no glass. Do not add any new objects, materials, colors, or lighting. Keep lighting neutral and consistent with the original photo. Output must look like a clean, empty version of the original room — only with the back wall removed.
Before & After concept (empty space vs. 3D render) a divided photo with An empty, unfinished space of living room on the red brick walls with out any finishes and furniture As if it was just built and the same space after making a 3D design for it with interior design and decors and furniture
So, the object should be, well, let's say, a little bit, well, the renovation has begun, that is, the floors have been laid, well, that is, the laminate has been laid on the walls, nothing should be there. Let it be OSB, this one, maybe, Rovny, remove these joints and seams. It's also as if there is no chandelier yet. That is, you can hang an Ilyich lamp, but it should be visible that there is wiring somewhere to it, you need to look there somehow, well, you need to run it somehow, so that there is a switch. There will be doors, they should be standing. we don't have batteries, that's why. Therefore, the floor will be electric, we don't have a floor, we will have batteries below under the floor. Or make an electric regulator, so that we have electric. In the Scandinavian style