Strictly preserve the exact camera angle, floor plan, ceiling height, and spatial boundaries from the reference photo of my kitchen. Modify only the following elements: – Remove completely the back wall, door, and window that separate the kitchen from the terrace, opening the space fully to create a longer, unified interior. The floor and ceiling must extend seamlessly into the former terrace area—no visual break, no frame, no glass. – Replace the central “floating island” or platform with a standard rectangular dining table (not an island): modern design, clean lines, matte black metal legs with a warm wood or black marble top, sized for 4–6 people, placed centrally as in the original layout. – Update cabinetry: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood with small, recessed or minimalist handles (avoid fully handle-less fronts to prevent smudges). – Countertops: black marble; faucet: modern dark grey; appliances: integrated, high-end, with silver oven and cooktop. – Flooring: matte white terrazzo throughout—continuous from kitchen into the expanded area. – Left wall: add one modern framed artwork, abstract or neutral-toned, modest in size. – Lighting: recessed ceiling spots + soft natural daylight from the expanded rear opening (now without glass), creating gentle highlights on surfaces. Do not alter: – Original left/right wall positions – Ceiling structure or height – Camera perspective or depth of view – Position of existing fixtures (except the removed back wall) Output must look like a realistic renovation of the provided photo—not a new room. Maintain 9:16 aspect ratio.
A front wall with vintage turquoise square kitchen tile coverings in the background, from the ceiling to the edge of a countertop. Only the stovetop burners are visible at the bottom edge of the image. On that wall, and in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky can be seen with columns of very soft, gray smoke spiraling upward, without being able to see where they emerge. The lighting throughout the scene is directed and dramatic nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
A front wall with vintage turquoise kitchen tile in the background. On that wall, in the upper half of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky with columns of rising smoke can be seen. The lighting throughout the scene is nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
A front wall with vintage turquoise square kitchen tile coverings in the background, from the floor to the edge of a countertop. Only the stovetop burners are visible at the bottom edge of the image. On that wall, and in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky can be seen with columns of very soft, gray smoke spiraling upward, without being able to see where they emerge. The lighting throughout the scene is directed and dramatic nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
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.
NO KITCHEN ON THE LEFT;HUMAN LOOKING INFRONT OF HIM VIEW;)= DEGREES;kitchen looking towards a sink under a window, with a door on the left of the sink with a 25 cm distance from the kitchen,the kitchen is an L shaped starting from the right corner ,on the far right a fridge nest to it a stove,next the dishwasher then the sink,a smokey grey kitchen with modern touches,taupe walls,a taup ceeling with spot lights inside the celing with 90 cm distance,wooden parquete floor,
A front wall with vintage turquoise kitchen tile coverings from floor to ceiling. No furniture. On that wall, in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky with columns of spiraling gray smoke rises, with no visible source. The lighting throughout the scene is directed nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
INFRONT OF HIM VIEW,90 DEGREES.kitchen looking towards a sink under a window, with a door on the left of the sink with a 25 cm distance from the kitchen,the kitchen is an L shaped starting from the right corner ,on the far right a fridge nest to it a stove,next the dishwasher then the sink,a smokey grey kitchen with modern touches,taupe walls,a taup ceeling with spot lights inside the celing with 90 cm distance,wooden parquete floor,
kitchen area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing tranquil garden views, the interior features a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, massive rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, the walls are clad in clean white brick, complemented by natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements, to the right is the modern kitchen area and kitchen island --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
kitch area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase a serene garden view, interior includes a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, solid rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, walls are finished in a clean white brick, complementing the natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
kitchen area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing tranquil garden views, the interior features a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, massive rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, the walls are clad in clean white brick, complemented by natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements, to the right is the modern kitchen area and kitchen island --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
Strictly preserve the exact camera angle, floor plan, ceiling height, and spatial boundaries from the reference photo of my kitchen. Modify only the following elements: – Remove completely the back wall, door, and window that separate the kitchen from the terrace, opening the space fully to create a longer, unified interior. The floor and ceiling must extend seamlessly into the former terrace area—no visual break, no frame, no glass. – Replace the central “floating island” or platform with a standard rectangular dining table (not an island): modern design, clean lines, matte black metal legs with a warm wood or black marble top, sized for 4–6 people, placed centrally as in the original layout. – Update cabinetry: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood with small, recessed or minimalist handles (avoid fully handle-less fronts to prevent smudges). – Countertops: black marble; faucet: modern dark grey; appliances: integrated, high-end, with silver oven and cooktop. – Flooring: matte white terrazzo throughout—continuous from kitchen into the expanded area. – Left wall: add one modern framed artwork, abstract or neutral-toned, modest in size. – Lighting: recessed ceiling spots + soft natural daylight from the expanded rear opening (now without glass), creating gentle highlights on surfaces. Do not alter: – Original left/right wall positions – Ceiling structure or height – Camera perspective or depth of view – Position of existing fixtures (except the removed back wall) Output must look like a realistic renovation of the provided photo—not a new room. Maintain 9:16 aspect ratio.
A front wall with vintage turquoise kitchen tile in the background. On that wall, in the upper half of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky with columns of rising smoke can be seen. The lighting throughout the scene is nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
INFRONT OF HIM VIEW,90 DEGREES.kitchen looking towards a sink under a window, with a door on the left of the sink with a 25 cm distance from the kitchen,the kitchen is an L shaped starting from the right corner ,on the far right a fridge nest to it a stove,next the dishwasher then the sink,a smokey grey kitchen with modern touches,taupe walls,a taup ceeling with spot lights inside the celing with 90 cm distance,wooden parquete floor,
kitch area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase a serene garden view, interior includes a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, solid rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, walls are finished in a clean white brick, complementing the natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
kitchen area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing tranquil garden views, the interior features a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, massive rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, the walls are clad in clean white brick, complemented by natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements, to the right is the modern kitchen area and kitchen island --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
A front wall with vintage turquoise square kitchen tile coverings in the background, from the ceiling to the edge of a countertop. Only the stovetop burners are visible at the bottom edge of the image. On that wall, and in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky can be seen with columns of very soft, gray smoke spiraling upward, without being able to see where they emerge. The lighting throughout the scene is directed and dramatic nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
A front wall with vintage turquoise square kitchen tile coverings in the background, from the floor to the edge of a countertop. Only the stovetop burners are visible at the bottom edge of the image. On that wall, and in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky can be seen with columns of very soft, gray smoke spiraling upward, without being able to see where they emerge. The lighting throughout the scene is directed and dramatic nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
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.
NO KITCHEN ON THE LEFT;HUMAN LOOKING INFRONT OF HIM VIEW;)= DEGREES;kitchen looking towards a sink under a window, with a door on the left of the sink with a 25 cm distance from the kitchen,the kitchen is an L shaped starting from the right corner ,on the far right a fridge nest to it a stove,next the dishwasher then the sink,a smokey grey kitchen with modern touches,taupe walls,a taup ceeling with spot lights inside the celing with 90 cm distance,wooden parquete floor,
A front wall with vintage turquoise kitchen tile coverings from floor to ceiling. No furniture. On that wall, in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky with columns of spiraling gray smoke rises, with no visible source. The lighting throughout the scene is directed nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
kitchen area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing tranquil garden views, the interior features a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, massive rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, the walls are clad in clean white brick, complemented by natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements, to the right is the modern kitchen area and kitchen island --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
Strictly preserve the exact camera angle, floor plan, ceiling height, and spatial boundaries from the reference photo of my kitchen. Modify only the following elements: – Remove completely the back wall, door, and window that separate the kitchen from the terrace, opening the space fully to create a longer, unified interior. The floor and ceiling must extend seamlessly into the former terrace area—no visual break, no frame, no glass. – Replace the central “floating island” or platform with a standard rectangular dining table (not an island): modern design, clean lines, matte black metal legs with a warm wood or black marble top, sized for 4–6 people, placed centrally as in the original layout. – Update cabinetry: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood with small, recessed or minimalist handles (avoid fully handle-less fronts to prevent smudges). – Countertops: black marble; faucet: modern dark grey; appliances: integrated, high-end, with silver oven and cooktop. – Flooring: matte white terrazzo throughout—continuous from kitchen into the expanded area. – Left wall: add one modern framed artwork, abstract or neutral-toned, modest in size. – Lighting: recessed ceiling spots + soft natural daylight from the expanded rear opening (now without glass), creating gentle highlights on surfaces. Do not alter: – Original left/right wall positions – Ceiling structure or height – Camera perspective or depth of view – Position of existing fixtures (except the removed back wall) Output must look like a realistic renovation of the provided photo—not a new room. Maintain 9:16 aspect ratio.
A front wall with vintage turquoise square kitchen tile coverings in the background, from the floor to the edge of a countertop. Only the stovetop burners are visible at the bottom edge of the image. On that wall, and in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky can be seen with columns of very soft, gray smoke spiraling upward, without being able to see where they emerge. The lighting throughout the scene is directed and dramatic nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
INFRONT OF HIM VIEW,90 DEGREES.kitchen looking towards a sink under a window, with a door on the left of the sink with a 25 cm distance from the kitchen,the kitchen is an L shaped starting from the right corner ,on the far right a fridge nest to it a stove,next the dishwasher then the sink,a smokey grey kitchen with modern touches,taupe walls,a taup ceeling with spot lights inside the celing with 90 cm distance,wooden parquete floor,
A front wall with vintage turquoise kitchen tile in the background. On that wall, in the upper half of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky with columns of rising smoke can be seen. The lighting throughout the scene is nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
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.
kitch area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase a serene garden view, interior includes a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, solid rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, walls are finished in a clean white brick, complementing the natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
A front wall with vintage turquoise square kitchen tile coverings in the background, from the ceiling to the edge of a countertop. Only the stovetop burners are visible at the bottom edge of the image. On that wall, and in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky can be seen with columns of very soft, gray smoke spiraling upward, without being able to see where they emerge. The lighting throughout the scene is directed and dramatic nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
NO KITCHEN ON THE LEFT;HUMAN LOOKING INFRONT OF HIM VIEW;)= DEGREES;kitchen looking towards a sink under a window, with a door on the left of the sink with a 25 cm distance from the kitchen,the kitchen is an L shaped starting from the right corner ,on the far right a fridge nest to it a stove,next the dishwasher then the sink,a smokey grey kitchen with modern touches,taupe walls,a taup ceeling with spot lights inside the celing with 90 cm distance,wooden parquete floor,
A front wall with vintage turquoise kitchen tile coverings from floor to ceiling. No furniture. On that wall, in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky with columns of spiraling gray smoke rises, with no visible source. The lighting throughout the scene is directed nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
kitchen area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing tranquil garden views, the interior features a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, massive rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, the walls are clad in clean white brick, complemented by natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements, to the right is the modern kitchen area and kitchen island --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
kitchen area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing tranquil garden views, the interior features a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, massive rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, the walls are clad in clean white brick, complemented by natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements, to the right is the modern kitchen area and kitchen island --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
Strictly preserve the exact camera angle, floor plan, ceiling height, and spatial boundaries from the reference photo of my kitchen. Modify only the following elements: – Remove completely the back wall, door, and window that separate the kitchen from the terrace, opening the space fully to create a longer, unified interior. The floor and ceiling must extend seamlessly into the former terrace area—no visual break, no frame, no glass. – Replace the central “floating island” or platform with a standard rectangular dining table (not an island): modern design, clean lines, matte black metal legs with a warm wood or black marble top, sized for 4–6 people, placed centrally as in the original layout. – Update cabinetry: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood with small, recessed or minimalist handles (avoid fully handle-less fronts to prevent smudges). – Countertops: black marble; faucet: modern dark grey; appliances: integrated, high-end, with silver oven and cooktop. – Flooring: matte white terrazzo throughout—continuous from kitchen into the expanded area. – Left wall: add one modern framed artwork, abstract or neutral-toned, modest in size. – Lighting: recessed ceiling spots + soft natural daylight from the expanded rear opening (now without glass), creating gentle highlights on surfaces. Do not alter: – Original left/right wall positions – Ceiling structure or height – Camera perspective or depth of view – Position of existing fixtures (except the removed back wall) Output must look like a realistic renovation of the provided photo—not a new room. Maintain 9:16 aspect ratio.
A front wall with vintage turquoise square kitchen tile coverings in the background, from the floor to the edge of a countertop. Only the stovetop burners are visible at the bottom edge of the image. On that wall, and in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky can be seen with columns of very soft, gray smoke spiraling upward, without being able to see where they emerge. The lighting throughout the scene is directed and dramatic nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
NO KITCHEN ON THE LEFT;HUMAN LOOKING INFRONT OF HIM VIEW;)= DEGREES;kitchen looking towards a sink under a window, with a door on the left of the sink with a 25 cm distance from the kitchen,the kitchen is an L shaped starting from the right corner ,on the far right a fridge nest to it a stove,next the dishwasher then the sink,a smokey grey kitchen with modern touches,taupe walls,a taup ceeling with spot lights inside the celing with 90 cm distance,wooden parquete floor,
A front wall with vintage turquoise kitchen tile coverings from floor to ceiling. No furniture. On that wall, in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky with columns of spiraling gray smoke rises, with no visible source. The lighting throughout the scene is directed nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
kitch area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase a serene garden view, interior includes a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, solid rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, walls are finished in a clean white brick, complementing the natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
A front wall with vintage turquoise square kitchen tile coverings in the background, from the ceiling to the edge of a countertop. Only the stovetop burners are visible at the bottom edge of the image. On that wall, and in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky can be seen with columns of very soft, gray smoke spiraling upward, without being able to see where they emerge. The lighting throughout the scene is directed and dramatic nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
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.
INFRONT OF HIM VIEW,90 DEGREES.kitchen looking towards a sink under a window, with a door on the left of the sink with a 25 cm distance from the kitchen,the kitchen is an L shaped starting from the right corner ,on the far right a fridge nest to it a stove,next the dishwasher then the sink,a smokey grey kitchen with modern touches,taupe walls,a taup ceeling with spot lights inside the celing with 90 cm distance,wooden parquete floor,
kitchen area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing tranquil garden views, the interior features a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, massive rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, the walls are clad in clean white brick, complemented by natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements, to the right is the modern kitchen area and kitchen island --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
A front wall with vintage turquoise kitchen tile in the background. On that wall, in the upper half of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky with columns of rising smoke can be seen. The lighting throughout the scene is nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
kitchen area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing tranquil garden views, the interior features a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, massive rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, the walls are clad in clean white brick, complemented by natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements, to the right is the modern kitchen area and kitchen island --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
Strictly preserve the exact camera angle, floor plan, ceiling height, and spatial boundaries from the reference photo of my kitchen. Modify only the following elements: – Remove completely the back wall, door, and window that separate the kitchen from the terrace, opening the space fully to create a longer, unified interior. The floor and ceiling must extend seamlessly into the former terrace area—no visual break, no frame, no glass. – Replace the central “floating island” or platform with a standard rectangular dining table (not an island): modern design, clean lines, matte black metal legs with a warm wood or black marble top, sized for 4–6 people, placed centrally as in the original layout. – Update cabinetry: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood with small, recessed or minimalist handles (avoid fully handle-less fronts to prevent smudges). – Countertops: black marble; faucet: modern dark grey; appliances: integrated, high-end, with silver oven and cooktop. – Flooring: matte white terrazzo throughout—continuous from kitchen into the expanded area. – Left wall: add one modern framed artwork, abstract or neutral-toned, modest in size. – Lighting: recessed ceiling spots + soft natural daylight from the expanded rear opening (now without glass), creating gentle highlights on surfaces. Do not alter: – Original left/right wall positions – Ceiling structure or height – Camera perspective or depth of view – Position of existing fixtures (except the removed back wall) Output must look like a realistic renovation of the provided photo—not a new room. Maintain 9:16 aspect ratio.
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.
kitchen area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing tranquil garden views, the interior features a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, massive rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, the walls are clad in clean white brick, complemented by natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements, to the right is the modern kitchen area and kitchen island --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
A front wall with vintage turquoise kitchen tile coverings from floor to ceiling. No furniture. On that wall, in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky with columns of spiraling gray smoke rises, with no visible source. The lighting throughout the scene is directed nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
A front wall with vintage turquoise square kitchen tile coverings in the background, from the ceiling to the edge of a countertop. Only the stovetop burners are visible at the bottom edge of the image. On that wall, and in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky can be seen with columns of very soft, gray smoke spiraling upward, without being able to see where they emerge. The lighting throughout the scene is directed and dramatic nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
kitchen area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing tranquil garden views, the interior features a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, massive rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, the walls are clad in clean white brick, complemented by natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements, to the right is the modern kitchen area and kitchen island --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
A front wall with vintage turquoise kitchen tile in the background. On that wall, in the upper half of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky with columns of rising smoke can be seen. The lighting throughout the scene is nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
NO KITCHEN ON THE LEFT;HUMAN LOOKING INFRONT OF HIM VIEW;)= DEGREES;kitchen looking towards a sink under a window, with a door on the left of the sink with a 25 cm distance from the kitchen,the kitchen is an L shaped starting from the right corner ,on the far right a fridge nest to it a stove,next the dishwasher then the sink,a smokey grey kitchen with modern touches,taupe walls,a taup ceeling with spot lights inside the celing with 90 cm distance,wooden parquete floor,
INFRONT OF HIM VIEW,90 DEGREES.kitchen looking towards a sink under a window, with a door on the left of the sink with a 25 cm distance from the kitchen,the kitchen is an L shaped starting from the right corner ,on the far right a fridge nest to it a stove,next the dishwasher then the sink,a smokey grey kitchen with modern touches,taupe walls,a taup ceeling with spot lights inside the celing with 90 cm distance,wooden parquete floor,
kitch area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase a serene garden view, interior includes a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, solid rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, walls are finished in a clean white brick, complementing the natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
A front wall with vintage turquoise square kitchen tile coverings in the background, from the floor to the edge of a countertop. Only the stovetop burners are visible at the bottom edge of the image. On that wall, and in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky can be seen with columns of very soft, gray smoke spiraling upward, without being able to see where they emerge. The lighting throughout the scene is directed and dramatic nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
Strictly preserve the exact camera angle, floor plan, ceiling height, and spatial boundaries from the reference photo of my kitchen. Modify only the following elements: – Remove completely the back wall, door, and window that separate the kitchen from the terrace, opening the space fully to create a longer, unified interior. The floor and ceiling must extend seamlessly into the former terrace area—no visual break, no frame, no glass. – Replace the central “floating island” or platform with a standard rectangular dining table (not an island): modern design, clean lines, matte black metal legs with a warm wood or black marble top, sized for 4–6 people, placed centrally as in the original layout. – Update cabinetry: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood with small, recessed or minimalist handles (avoid fully handle-less fronts to prevent smudges). – Countertops: black marble; faucet: modern dark grey; appliances: integrated, high-end, with silver oven and cooktop. – Flooring: matte white terrazzo throughout—continuous from kitchen into the expanded area. – Left wall: add one modern framed artwork, abstract or neutral-toned, modest in size. – Lighting: recessed ceiling spots + soft natural daylight from the expanded rear opening (now without glass), creating gentle highlights on surfaces. Do not alter: – Original left/right wall positions – Ceiling structure or height – Camera perspective or depth of view – Position of existing fixtures (except the removed back wall) Output must look like a realistic renovation of the provided photo—not a new room. Maintain 9:16 aspect ratio.
kitch area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase a serene garden view, interior includes a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, solid rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, walls are finished in a clean white brick, complementing the natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
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.
A front wall with vintage turquoise square kitchen tile coverings in the background, from the ceiling to the edge of a countertop. Only the stovetop burners are visible at the bottom edge of the image. On that wall, and in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky can be seen with columns of very soft, gray smoke spiraling upward, without being able to see where they emerge. The lighting throughout the scene is directed and dramatic nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
NO KITCHEN ON THE LEFT;HUMAN LOOKING INFRONT OF HIM VIEW;)= DEGREES;kitchen looking towards a sink under a window, with a door on the left of the sink with a 25 cm distance from the kitchen,the kitchen is an L shaped starting from the right corner ,on the far right a fridge nest to it a stove,next the dishwasher then the sink,a smokey grey kitchen with modern touches,taupe walls,a taup ceeling with spot lights inside the celing with 90 cm distance,wooden parquete floor,
A front wall with vintage turquoise kitchen tile in the background. On that wall, in the upper half of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky with columns of rising smoke can be seen. The lighting throughout the scene is nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
A front wall with vintage turquoise kitchen tile coverings from floor to ceiling. No furniture. On that wall, in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky with columns of spiraling gray smoke rises, with no visible source. The lighting throughout the scene is directed nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
kitchen area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing tranquil garden views, the interior features a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, massive rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, the walls are clad in clean white brick, complemented by natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements, to the right is the modern kitchen area and kitchen island --ar 9:16 --stylize 300
A front wall with vintage turquoise square kitchen tile coverings in the background, from the floor to the edge of a countertop. Only the stovetop burners are visible at the bottom edge of the image. On that wall, and in the upper third of the image, a window opens its two wings to the outside. From there, a blue sky can be seen with columns of very soft, gray smoke spiraling upward, without being able to see where they emerge. The lighting throughout the scene is directed and dramatic nadir. The lens that captured the image is 24 mm. The aperture is 22 and the shutter speed is 125 minutes. The image style is hyperrealistic.
INFRONT OF HIM VIEW,90 DEGREES.kitchen looking towards a sink under a window, with a door on the left of the sink with a 25 cm distance from the kitchen,the kitchen is an L shaped starting from the right corner ,on the far right a fridge nest to it a stove,next the dishwasher then the sink,a smokey grey kitchen with modern touches,taupe walls,a taup ceeling with spot lights inside the celing with 90 cm distance,wooden parquete floor,
kitchen area framed by large floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing tranquil garden views, the interior features a series of plush, moss green armchairs and a low, massive rectangular bronze coffee table on a polished concrete floor, the walls are clad in clean white brick, complemented by natural wood accents around the door frames, creating a harmonious blend of rustic and contemporary design elements, to the right is the modern kitchen area and kitchen island --ar 9:16 --stylize 300