Based on the provided reference photo of my real kitchen, extend the space by removing the back door and window that lead to the terrace, opening the kitchen fully into that area to create a longer, more practical layout. Preserve the original perspective, ceiling height, floor level, and left/right wall positions, but seamlessly merge the terrace zone into the kitchen volume to maximize usable space. Redesign all cabinetry in a modern minimalist style: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood finish with small, minimalist handles (to avoid fingerprint smudges on otherwise smooth surfaces), integrated high-end appliances (silver oven and induction cooktop), black marble countertops with a sleek dark grey faucet, and matte white terrazzo flooring throughout. On the left wall, add one framed modern artwork—subtle, abstract, and harmonious with the neutral palette. Replace the central table with a modern dining table that functions as both a kitchen island and dining area: clean lines, matte black or warm wood finish, paired with minimalist stools or chairs, proportionate to the room. Lighting: recessed ceiling spots + soft natural daylight from existing sources (now extended due to the removed window/door), casting gentle shadows that highlight textures—marble, wood grain, terrazzo—without harsh contrasts. Do not invent new walls, corners, or structural elements. Keep the composition grounded in the original photo’s spatial logic, only enhancing it with the described modifications and finishes. Maintain a vertical 9:16 aspect ratio and a calm, airy, functional atmosphere.
Using the exact layout, perspective, dimensions, and spatial structure from the reference image of my real kitchen, only redesign the cabinetry, countertops, appliances, and flooring to match the following style: minimalist design with flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood finish that blend into the walls, black marble countertop with a sleek dark grey faucet, integrated high-end appliances (silver oven and cooktop), and matte white terrazzo flooring. Do not alter the room shape, ceiling height, window/door positions, or camera angle—keep them identical to the original photo. Preserve the existing architectural features (e.g., the terrace opening, wall corners, column placements) exactly as they appear. Apply recessed ceiling lighting and soft natural sunlight, but only as enhancements—no changes to geometry or composition. Maintain a clean, airy, functional aesthetic with sharp focus on surface materials, not on reshaping the space. Aspect ratio: 9:16.
Based on the provided reference photo of a real kitchen, redesign the cabinetry and surfaces in a minimalist style: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood that blend seamlessly with the walls, black marble countertop with a modern dark grey faucet, integrated high-end appliances including a silver oven and cooktop, matte white terrazzo flooring, recessed ceiling lighting, and a clean, airy composition. Maintain the original layout and spatial perspective of the reference image, but replace all furniture and finishes to match this sleek, functional aesthetic. Emphasize smooth surfaces, clean lines, soft natural sunlight, and subtle shadows. Keep the aspect ratio vertical (9:16) and avoid any decorative clutter.
Based on the provided reference photo of a real kitchen, redesign the cabinetry and surfaces in a minimalist style: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood that blend seamlessly with the walls, black marble countertop with a modern dark grey faucet, integrated high-end appliances including a silver oven and cooktop, matte white terrazzo flooring, recessed ceiling lighting, and a clean, airy composition. Maintain the original layout and spatial perspective of the reference image, but replace all furniture and finishes to match this sleek, functional aesthetic. Emphasize smooth surfaces, clean lines, soft natural sunlight, and subtle shadows. Keep the aspect ratio vertical (9:16) and avoid any decorative clutter.
Based on the provided reference photo of my real kitchen, extend the space by removing the back door and window that lead to the terrace, opening the kitchen fully into that area to create a longer, more practical layout. Preserve the original perspective, ceiling height, floor level, and left/right wall positions, but seamlessly merge the terrace zone into the kitchen volume to maximize usable space. Redesign all cabinetry in a modern minimalist style: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood finish with small, minimalist handles (to avoid fingerprint smudges on otherwise smooth surfaces), integrated high-end appliances (silver oven and induction cooktop), black marble countertops with a sleek dark grey faucet, and matte white terrazzo flooring throughout. On the left wall, add one framed modern artwork—subtle, abstract, and harmonious with the neutral palette. Replace the central table with a modern dining table that functions as both a kitchen island and dining area: clean lines, matte black or warm wood finish, paired with minimalist stools or chairs, proportionate to the room. Lighting: recessed ceiling spots + soft natural daylight from existing sources (now extended due to the removed window/door), casting gentle shadows that highlight textures—marble, wood grain, terrazzo—without harsh contrasts. Do not invent new walls, corners, or structural elements. Keep the composition grounded in the original photo’s spatial logic, only enhancing it with the described modifications and finishes. Maintain a vertical 9:16 aspect ratio and a calm, airy, functional atmosphere.
Using the exact layout, perspective, dimensions, and spatial structure from the reference image of my real kitchen, only redesign the cabinetry, countertops, appliances, and flooring to match the following style: minimalist design with flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood finish that blend into the walls, black marble countertop with a sleek dark grey faucet, integrated high-end appliances (silver oven and cooktop), and matte white terrazzo flooring. Do not alter the room shape, ceiling height, window/door positions, or camera angle—keep them identical to the original photo. Preserve the existing architectural features (e.g., the terrace opening, wall corners, column placements) exactly as they appear. Apply recessed ceiling lighting and soft natural sunlight, but only as enhancements—no changes to geometry or composition. Maintain a clean, airy, functional aesthetic with sharp focus on surface materials, not on reshaping the space. Aspect ratio: 9:16.
Based on the provided reference photo of my real kitchen, extend the space by removing the back door and window that lead to the terrace, opening the kitchen fully into that area to create a longer, more practical layout. Preserve the original perspective, ceiling height, floor level, and left/right wall positions, but seamlessly merge the terrace zone into the kitchen volume to maximize usable space. Redesign all cabinetry in a modern minimalist style: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood finish with small, minimalist handles (to avoid fingerprint smudges on otherwise smooth surfaces), integrated high-end appliances (silver oven and induction cooktop), black marble countertops with a sleek dark grey faucet, and matte white terrazzo flooring throughout. On the left wall, add one framed modern artwork—subtle, abstract, and harmonious with the neutral palette. Replace the central table with a modern dining table that functions as both a kitchen island and dining area: clean lines, matte black or warm wood finish, paired with minimalist stools or chairs, proportionate to the room. Lighting: recessed ceiling spots + soft natural daylight from existing sources (now extended due to the removed window/door), casting gentle shadows that highlight textures—marble, wood grain, terrazzo—without harsh contrasts. Do not invent new walls, corners, or structural elements. Keep the composition grounded in the original photo’s spatial logic, only enhancing it with the described modifications and finishes. Maintain a vertical 9:16 aspect ratio and a calm, airy, functional atmosphere.
Based on the provided reference photo of a real kitchen, redesign the cabinetry and surfaces in a minimalist style: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood that blend seamlessly with the walls, black marble countertop with a modern dark grey faucet, integrated high-end appliances including a silver oven and cooktop, matte white terrazzo flooring, recessed ceiling lighting, and a clean, airy composition. Maintain the original layout and spatial perspective of the reference image, but replace all furniture and finishes to match this sleek, functional aesthetic. Emphasize smooth surfaces, clean lines, soft natural sunlight, and subtle shadows. Keep the aspect ratio vertical (9:16) and avoid any decorative clutter.
Using the exact layout, perspective, dimensions, and spatial structure from the reference image of my real kitchen, only redesign the cabinetry, countertops, appliances, and flooring to match the following style: minimalist design with flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood finish that blend into the walls, black marble countertop with a sleek dark grey faucet, integrated high-end appliances (silver oven and cooktop), and matte white terrazzo flooring. Do not alter the room shape, ceiling height, window/door positions, or camera angle—keep them identical to the original photo. Preserve the existing architectural features (e.g., the terrace opening, wall corners, column placements) exactly as they appear. Apply recessed ceiling lighting and soft natural sunlight, but only as enhancements—no changes to geometry or composition. Maintain a clean, airy, functional aesthetic with sharp focus on surface materials, not on reshaping the space. Aspect ratio: 9:16.
Based on the provided reference photo of my real kitchen, extend the space by removing the back door and window that lead to the terrace, opening the kitchen fully into that area to create a longer, more practical layout. Preserve the original perspective, ceiling height, floor level, and left/right wall positions, but seamlessly merge the terrace zone into the kitchen volume to maximize usable space. Redesign all cabinetry in a modern minimalist style: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood finish with small, minimalist handles (to avoid fingerprint smudges on otherwise smooth surfaces), integrated high-end appliances (silver oven and induction cooktop), black marble countertops with a sleek dark grey faucet, and matte white terrazzo flooring throughout. On the left wall, add one framed modern artwork—subtle, abstract, and harmonious with the neutral palette. Replace the central table with a modern dining table that functions as both a kitchen island and dining area: clean lines, matte black or warm wood finish, paired with minimalist stools or chairs, proportionate to the room. Lighting: recessed ceiling spots + soft natural daylight from existing sources (now extended due to the removed window/door), casting gentle shadows that highlight textures—marble, wood grain, terrazzo—without harsh contrasts. Do not invent new walls, corners, or structural elements. Keep the composition grounded in the original photo’s spatial logic, only enhancing it with the described modifications and finishes. Maintain a vertical 9:16 aspect ratio and a calm, airy, functional atmosphere.
Using the exact layout, perspective, dimensions, and spatial structure from the reference image of my real kitchen, only redesign the cabinetry, countertops, appliances, and flooring to match the following style: minimalist design with flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood finish that blend into the walls, black marble countertop with a sleek dark grey faucet, integrated high-end appliances (silver oven and cooktop), and matte white terrazzo flooring. Do not alter the room shape, ceiling height, window/door positions, or camera angle—keep them identical to the original photo. Preserve the existing architectural features (e.g., the terrace opening, wall corners, column placements) exactly as they appear. Apply recessed ceiling lighting and soft natural sunlight, but only as enhancements—no changes to geometry or composition. Maintain a clean, airy, functional aesthetic with sharp focus on surface materials, not on reshaping the space. Aspect ratio: 9:16.
Based on the provided reference photo of a real kitchen, redesign the cabinetry and surfaces in a minimalist style: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood that blend seamlessly with the walls, black marble countertop with a modern dark grey faucet, integrated high-end appliances including a silver oven and cooktop, matte white terrazzo flooring, recessed ceiling lighting, and a clean, airy composition. Maintain the original layout and spatial perspective of the reference image, but replace all furniture and finishes to match this sleek, functional aesthetic. Emphasize smooth surfaces, clean lines, soft natural sunlight, and subtle shadows. Keep the aspect ratio vertical (9:16) and avoid any decorative clutter.
Based on the provided reference photo of my real kitchen, extend the space by removing the back door and window that lead to the terrace, opening the kitchen fully into that area to create a longer, more practical layout. Preserve the original perspective, ceiling height, floor level, and left/right wall positions, but seamlessly merge the terrace zone into the kitchen volume to maximize usable space. Redesign all cabinetry in a modern minimalist style: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood finish with small, minimalist handles (to avoid fingerprint smudges on otherwise smooth surfaces), integrated high-end appliances (silver oven and induction cooktop), black marble countertops with a sleek dark grey faucet, and matte white terrazzo flooring throughout. On the left wall, add one framed modern artwork—subtle, abstract, and harmonious with the neutral palette. Replace the central table with a modern dining table that functions as both a kitchen island and dining area: clean lines, matte black or warm wood finish, paired with minimalist stools or chairs, proportionate to the room. Lighting: recessed ceiling spots + soft natural daylight from existing sources (now extended due to the removed window/door), casting gentle shadows that highlight textures—marble, wood grain, terrazzo—without harsh contrasts. Do not invent new walls, corners, or structural elements. Keep the composition grounded in the original photo’s spatial logic, only enhancing it with the described modifications and finishes. Maintain a vertical 9:16 aspect ratio and a calm, airy, functional atmosphere.
Using the exact layout, perspective, dimensions, and spatial structure from the reference image of my real kitchen, only redesign the cabinetry, countertops, appliances, and flooring to match the following style: minimalist design with flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood finish that blend into the walls, black marble countertop with a sleek dark grey faucet, integrated high-end appliances (silver oven and cooktop), and matte white terrazzo flooring. Do not alter the room shape, ceiling height, window/door positions, or camera angle—keep them identical to the original photo. Preserve the existing architectural features (e.g., the terrace opening, wall corners, column placements) exactly as they appear. Apply recessed ceiling lighting and soft natural sunlight, but only as enhancements—no changes to geometry or composition. Maintain a clean, airy, functional aesthetic with sharp focus on surface materials, not on reshaping the space. Aspect ratio: 9:16.
Based on the provided reference photo of a real kitchen, redesign the cabinetry and surfaces in a minimalist style: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood that blend seamlessly with the walls, black marble countertop with a modern dark grey faucet, integrated high-end appliances including a silver oven and cooktop, matte white terrazzo flooring, recessed ceiling lighting, and a clean, airy composition. Maintain the original layout and spatial perspective of the reference image, but replace all furniture and finishes to match this sleek, functional aesthetic. Emphasize smooth surfaces, clean lines, soft natural sunlight, and subtle shadows. Keep the aspect ratio vertical (9:16) and avoid any decorative clutter.
Based on the provided reference photo of my real kitchen, extend the space by removing the back door and window that lead to the terrace, opening the kitchen fully into that area to create a longer, more practical layout. Preserve the original perspective, ceiling height, floor level, and left/right wall positions, but seamlessly merge the terrace zone into the kitchen volume to maximize usable space. Redesign all cabinetry in a modern minimalist style: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood finish with small, minimalist handles (to avoid fingerprint smudges on otherwise smooth surfaces), integrated high-end appliances (silver oven and induction cooktop), black marble countertops with a sleek dark grey faucet, and matte white terrazzo flooring throughout. On the left wall, add one framed modern artwork—subtle, abstract, and harmonious with the neutral palette. Replace the central table with a modern dining table that functions as both a kitchen island and dining area: clean lines, matte black or warm wood finish, paired with minimalist stools or chairs, proportionate to the room. Lighting: recessed ceiling spots + soft natural daylight from existing sources (now extended due to the removed window/door), casting gentle shadows that highlight textures—marble, wood grain, terrazzo—without harsh contrasts. Do not invent new walls, corners, or structural elements. Keep the composition grounded in the original photo’s spatial logic, only enhancing it with the described modifications and finishes. Maintain a vertical 9:16 aspect ratio and a calm, airy, functional atmosphere.
Using the exact layout, perspective, dimensions, and spatial structure from the reference image of my real kitchen, only redesign the cabinetry, countertops, appliances, and flooring to match the following style: minimalist design with flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood finish that blend into the walls, black marble countertop with a sleek dark grey faucet, integrated high-end appliances (silver oven and cooktop), and matte white terrazzo flooring. Do not alter the room shape, ceiling height, window/door positions, or camera angle—keep them identical to the original photo. Preserve the existing architectural features (e.g., the terrace opening, wall corners, column placements) exactly as they appear. Apply recessed ceiling lighting and soft natural sunlight, but only as enhancements—no changes to geometry or composition. Maintain a clean, airy, functional aesthetic with sharp focus on surface materials, not on reshaping the space. Aspect ratio: 9:16.
Based on the provided reference photo of a real kitchen, redesign the cabinetry and surfaces in a minimalist style: flat-panel cabinets in light ash wood that blend seamlessly with the walls, black marble countertop with a modern dark grey faucet, integrated high-end appliances including a silver oven and cooktop, matte white terrazzo flooring, recessed ceiling lighting, and a clean, airy composition. Maintain the original layout and spatial perspective of the reference image, but replace all furniture and finishes to match this sleek, functional aesthetic. Emphasize smooth surfaces, clean lines, soft natural sunlight, and subtle shadows. Keep the aspect ratio vertical (9:16) and avoid any decorative clutter.