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.
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 transformative renovation of the hallway shown in image_0.png, applying the clean, vibrant aesthetic of image_1.png. Structural Constraints (KEEP LAYOUT): The perspective, wall structure, and spatial layout of the hallway must remain exactly as they are in image_0.png. Do not widen the walls or change the path. Architectural Changes: The immediate foreground doorway frame is changed into a clean, smooth, modern curved archway. A finished, clean white ceiling is now installed above with bright, cool white recessed lighting that evenly illuminates the entire space. Flooring & Decor: The old floor is replaced with seamless, high-gloss epoxy flooring that reflects the light and wall colors. All existing posters are removed. Mural & Text: The walls are covered in fresh, clean, energetic abstract geometric murals using the vibrant color palette and style seen in image_1.png. On a prominent section of the wall, the quote 'small steps everyday.' is painted in a clean, modern, legible font. The entire scene feels tidy, professional, and highly energized." Negative Prompt: "cluttered, messy, dark lighting, warm lighting, yellow lights, grunge, dirty walls, graffiti tags, altered room shape, wider hallway, missing ceiling, old posters remaining."
A highly detailed, photorealistic, cinematic eye-level medium shot of a beautiful young East Asian woman standing in front of a spectacular wall of vivid orange-red bougainvillea in full bloom, holding a dark book against her chest in a quiet, contemplative pose. Shot Angle & Pose: The image is captured at eye level, framing the subject from the upper thighs upward in a portrait orientation. She is standing upright, body facing very slightly to the right but head turned further left and downward — her gaze directed off-camera to the lower left, eyes cast down in a distant, introspective expression. Both arms are crossed or folded in front of her body, hugging a thin black hardcover book or notebook tightly against her chest and stomach — both hands gripping the book from beneath and the side in a self-contained, protective hold. Her posture is closed and inward — shoulders slightly rounded, arms gathered, conveying quiet solitude and contemplative melancholy. She does not engage the camera. The overall pose is deeply literary, poetic, and emotionally withdrawn — as if absorbed in private thought. Subject Appearance: She has a fair, pale complexion with smooth, matte skin and a naturally cool-toned finish — minimal makeup with a clean, bare-faced quality. Her skin has a soft, slightly washed-out quality under the diffused outdoor light. Her hair is dark black, cut in a neat straight-edged bob — jaw length, blunt cut ends with a straight fringe/bangs across the forehead sitting just above the eyebrows. The bob is smooth and clean with slight natural movement at the ends. Her eyes are downcast — warm dark brown with minimal eye makeup. Her brows are softly shaped. Her lips are naturally pale pink, neutral and relaxed in a closed, pensive expression. She wears no visible jewelry or accessories. Her overall appearance is understated, literary, and quietly introspective — a classic bookish aesthetic. Character Figure: She has a petite, slender figure with a slight, delicate build. Her shoulders are narrow and soft beneath the layered clothing. Her arms appear slender as they wrap around the book. Her overall physique is lean and petite — a light, understated physical presence that recedes naturally into the background of the dramatic floral wall, making her appear contemplative and small against the overwhelming abundance of flowers. Outfit Details: Top/Dress: A romantic, vintage-inspired long-sleeve top or dress in soft blush-pink or dusty rose — the fabric is lightweight and semi-sheer with an all-over delicate lace or broderie anglaise texture, featuring scalloped lace trim along the cuffs and hemline. The silhouette is loose and flowy — a slightly oversized, cottagecore-style feminine garment with a high or mock-neck collar visible at the throat. The fabric has a slightly worn, washed quality consistent with vintage or indie fashion. Scarf/Wrap: A large, loosely draped scarf or shawl in light blue-grey with a fine printed or woven pattern — possibly a small ditsy floral, geometric, or traditional folk motif in a slightly darker blue-teal tone on the pale blue ground. The scarf is wrapped loosely around the neck and draped over both shoulders and down the front, hanging asymmetrically with natural casual drape. The fabric appears lightweight — a cotton or silk-blend with soft texture. No footwear visible in frame. Props: A thin black hardcover book or notebook — held firmly and protectively against the chest. The cover is plain matte black with minimal markings. Chinese or Japanese characters appear faintly on the spine or cover, suggesting a literary or academic text. Setting & Lighting: The setting is an outdoor garden wall or garden boundary completely covered by a dense, spectacular bougainvillea vine in peak full bloom — the entire background from edge to edge and top to bottom is consumed by this flowering wall. The bougainvillea bracts are a vivid, saturated orange-red to vermillion tone — intense, hot, and chromatic. The flower clusters are dense and abundant, interspersed with small white true flowers at the center of each bract cluster and deep teal-green heart-shaped leaves throughout. The overall floral wall creates an extraordinary, almost painterly backdrop of intense orange-red against dark teal-green — a powerfully graphic and saturated color field. The subject stands slightly removed from the wall with a very shallow gap of space behind her. A small cluster of pale pink bougainvillea is faintly visible in the upper right, adding a subtle color variation. The vine branches and stems are visible as dark linear elements threading through the mass of blooms. Lighting is soft, diffused, and slightly cool — overcast natural daylight with no direct sun creating even, shadowless illumination. The color grading is desaturated and moody on the subject — cool, slightly faded film tones — while the bougainvillea background retains full vivid saturation, creating a striking contrast between the muted, withdrawn figure and the overwhelming vitality of the flowers behind her. 8k resolution, raw photo aesthetic, soft overcast diffused natural light, shallow depth of field f/2.0 keeping both subject and near-background flowers in relative sharpness, intimate literary portrait photography, vivid orange-red bougainvillea wall as dominant background element, cool muted film color grading on subject contrasting with saturated floral background, Fujifilm X-T5 Eterna color simulation, 56mm f/1.2 lens, poetic solitary mood.
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.
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 transformative renovation of the hallway shown in image_0.png, applying the clean, vibrant aesthetic of image_1.png. Structural Constraints (KEEP LAYOUT): The perspective, wall structure, and spatial layout of the hallway must remain exactly as they are in image_0.png. Do not widen the walls or change the path. Architectural Changes: The immediate foreground doorway frame is changed into a clean, smooth, modern curved archway. A finished, clean white ceiling is now installed above with bright, cool white recessed lighting that evenly illuminates the entire space. Flooring & Decor: The old floor is replaced with seamless, high-gloss epoxy flooring that reflects the light and wall colors. All existing posters are removed. Mural & Text: The walls are covered in fresh, clean, energetic abstract geometric murals using the vibrant color palette and style seen in image_1.png. On a prominent section of the wall, the quote 'small steps everyday.' is painted in a clean, modern, legible font. The entire scene feels tidy, professional, and highly energized." Negative Prompt: "cluttered, messy, dark lighting, warm lighting, yellow lights, grunge, dirty walls, graffiti tags, altered room shape, wider hallway, missing ceiling, old posters remaining."
A highly detailed, photorealistic, cinematic eye-level medium shot of a beautiful young East Asian woman standing in front of a spectacular wall of vivid orange-red bougainvillea in full bloom, holding a dark book against her chest in a quiet, contemplative pose. Shot Angle & Pose: The image is captured at eye level, framing the subject from the upper thighs upward in a portrait orientation. She is standing upright, body facing very slightly to the right but head turned further left and downward — her gaze directed off-camera to the lower left, eyes cast down in a distant, introspective expression. Both arms are crossed or folded in front of her body, hugging a thin black hardcover book or notebook tightly against her chest and stomach — both hands gripping the book from beneath and the side in a self-contained, protective hold. Her posture is closed and inward — shoulders slightly rounded, arms gathered, conveying quiet solitude and contemplative melancholy. She does not engage the camera. The overall pose is deeply literary, poetic, and emotionally withdrawn — as if absorbed in private thought. Subject Appearance: She has a fair, pale complexion with smooth, matte skin and a naturally cool-toned finish — minimal makeup with a clean, bare-faced quality. Her skin has a soft, slightly washed-out quality under the diffused outdoor light. Her hair is dark black, cut in a neat straight-edged bob — jaw length, blunt cut ends with a straight fringe/bangs across the forehead sitting just above the eyebrows. The bob is smooth and clean with slight natural movement at the ends. Her eyes are downcast — warm dark brown with minimal eye makeup. Her brows are softly shaped. Her lips are naturally pale pink, neutral and relaxed in a closed, pensive expression. She wears no visible jewelry or accessories. Her overall appearance is understated, literary, and quietly introspective — a classic bookish aesthetic. Character Figure: She has a petite, slender figure with a slight, delicate build. Her shoulders are narrow and soft beneath the layered clothing. Her arms appear slender as they wrap around the book. Her overall physique is lean and petite — a light, understated physical presence that recedes naturally into the background of the dramatic floral wall, making her appear contemplative and small against the overwhelming abundance of flowers. Outfit Details: Top/Dress: A romantic, vintage-inspired long-sleeve top or dress in soft blush-pink or dusty rose — the fabric is lightweight and semi-sheer with an all-over delicate lace or broderie anglaise texture, featuring scalloped lace trim along the cuffs and hemline. The silhouette is loose and flowy — a slightly oversized, cottagecore-style feminine garment with a high or mock-neck collar visible at the throat. The fabric has a slightly worn, washed quality consistent with vintage or indie fashion. Scarf/Wrap: A large, loosely draped scarf or shawl in light blue-grey with a fine printed or woven pattern — possibly a small ditsy floral, geometric, or traditional folk motif in a slightly darker blue-teal tone on the pale blue ground. The scarf is wrapped loosely around the neck and draped over both shoulders and down the front, hanging asymmetrically with natural casual drape. The fabric appears lightweight — a cotton or silk-blend with soft texture. No footwear visible in frame. Props: A thin black hardcover book or notebook — held firmly and protectively against the chest. The cover is plain matte black with minimal markings. Chinese or Japanese characters appear faintly on the spine or cover, suggesting a literary or academic text. Setting & Lighting: The setting is an outdoor garden wall or garden boundary completely covered by a dense, spectacular bougainvillea vine in peak full bloom — the entire background from edge to edge and top to bottom is consumed by this flowering wall. The bougainvillea bracts are a vivid, saturated orange-red to vermillion tone — intense, hot, and chromatic. The flower clusters are dense and abundant, interspersed with small white true flowers at the center of each bract cluster and deep teal-green heart-shaped leaves throughout. The overall floral wall creates an extraordinary, almost painterly backdrop of intense orange-red against dark teal-green — a powerfully graphic and saturated color field. The subject stands slightly removed from the wall with a very shallow gap of space behind her. A small cluster of pale pink bougainvillea is faintly visible in the upper right, adding a subtle color variation. The vine branches and stems are visible as dark linear elements threading through the mass of blooms. Lighting is soft, diffused, and slightly cool — overcast natural daylight with no direct sun creating even, shadowless illumination. The color grading is desaturated and moody on the subject — cool, slightly faded film tones — while the bougainvillea background retains full vivid saturation, creating a striking contrast between the muted, withdrawn figure and the overwhelming vitality of the flowers behind her. 8k resolution, raw photo aesthetic, soft overcast diffused natural light, shallow depth of field f/2.0 keeping both subject and near-background flowers in relative sharpness, intimate literary portrait photography, vivid orange-red bougainvillea wall as dominant background element, cool muted film color grading on subject contrasting with saturated floral background, Fujifilm X-T5 Eterna color simulation, 56mm f/1.2 lens, poetic solitary mood.
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.
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 transformative renovation of the hallway shown in image_0.png, applying the clean, vibrant aesthetic of image_1.png. Structural Constraints (KEEP LAYOUT): The perspective, wall structure, and spatial layout of the hallway must remain exactly as they are in image_0.png. Do not widen the walls or change the path. Architectural Changes: The immediate foreground doorway frame is changed into a clean, smooth, modern curved archway. A finished, clean white ceiling is now installed above with bright, cool white recessed lighting that evenly illuminates the entire space. Flooring & Decor: The old floor is replaced with seamless, high-gloss epoxy flooring that reflects the light and wall colors. All existing posters are removed. Mural & Text: The walls are covered in fresh, clean, energetic abstract geometric murals using the vibrant color palette and style seen in image_1.png. On a prominent section of the wall, the quote 'small steps everyday.' is painted in a clean, modern, legible font. The entire scene feels tidy, professional, and highly energized." Negative Prompt: "cluttered, messy, dark lighting, warm lighting, yellow lights, grunge, dirty walls, graffiti tags, altered room shape, wider hallway, missing ceiling, old posters remaining."
A highly detailed, photorealistic, cinematic eye-level medium shot of a beautiful young East Asian woman standing in front of a spectacular wall of vivid orange-red bougainvillea in full bloom, holding a dark book against her chest in a quiet, contemplative pose. Shot Angle & Pose: The image is captured at eye level, framing the subject from the upper thighs upward in a portrait orientation. She is standing upright, body facing very slightly to the right but head turned further left and downward — her gaze directed off-camera to the lower left, eyes cast down in a distant, introspective expression. Both arms are crossed or folded in front of her body, hugging a thin black hardcover book or notebook tightly against her chest and stomach — both hands gripping the book from beneath and the side in a self-contained, protective hold. Her posture is closed and inward — shoulders slightly rounded, arms gathered, conveying quiet solitude and contemplative melancholy. She does not engage the camera. The overall pose is deeply literary, poetic, and emotionally withdrawn — as if absorbed in private thought. Subject Appearance: She has a fair, pale complexion with smooth, matte skin and a naturally cool-toned finish — minimal makeup with a clean, bare-faced quality. Her skin has a soft, slightly washed-out quality under the diffused outdoor light. Her hair is dark black, cut in a neat straight-edged bob — jaw length, blunt cut ends with a straight fringe/bangs across the forehead sitting just above the eyebrows. The bob is smooth and clean with slight natural movement at the ends. Her eyes are downcast — warm dark brown with minimal eye makeup. Her brows are softly shaped. Her lips are naturally pale pink, neutral and relaxed in a closed, pensive expression. She wears no visible jewelry or accessories. Her overall appearance is understated, literary, and quietly introspective — a classic bookish aesthetic. Character Figure: She has a petite, slender figure with a slight, delicate build. Her shoulders are narrow and soft beneath the layered clothing. Her arms appear slender as they wrap around the book. Her overall physique is lean and petite — a light, understated physical presence that recedes naturally into the background of the dramatic floral wall, making her appear contemplative and small against the overwhelming abundance of flowers. Outfit Details: Top/Dress: A romantic, vintage-inspired long-sleeve top or dress in soft blush-pink or dusty rose — the fabric is lightweight and semi-sheer with an all-over delicate lace or broderie anglaise texture, featuring scalloped lace trim along the cuffs and hemline. The silhouette is loose and flowy — a slightly oversized, cottagecore-style feminine garment with a high or mock-neck collar visible at the throat. The fabric has a slightly worn, washed quality consistent with vintage or indie fashion. Scarf/Wrap: A large, loosely draped scarf or shawl in light blue-grey with a fine printed or woven pattern — possibly a small ditsy floral, geometric, or traditional folk motif in a slightly darker blue-teal tone on the pale blue ground. The scarf is wrapped loosely around the neck and draped over both shoulders and down the front, hanging asymmetrically with natural casual drape. The fabric appears lightweight — a cotton or silk-blend with soft texture. No footwear visible in frame. Props: A thin black hardcover book or notebook — held firmly and protectively against the chest. The cover is plain matte black with minimal markings. Chinese or Japanese characters appear faintly on the spine or cover, suggesting a literary or academic text. Setting & Lighting: The setting is an outdoor garden wall or garden boundary completely covered by a dense, spectacular bougainvillea vine in peak full bloom — the entire background from edge to edge and top to bottom is consumed by this flowering wall. The bougainvillea bracts are a vivid, saturated orange-red to vermillion tone — intense, hot, and chromatic. The flower clusters are dense and abundant, interspersed with small white true flowers at the center of each bract cluster and deep teal-green heart-shaped leaves throughout. The overall floral wall creates an extraordinary, almost painterly backdrop of intense orange-red against dark teal-green — a powerfully graphic and saturated color field. The subject stands slightly removed from the wall with a very shallow gap of space behind her. A small cluster of pale pink bougainvillea is faintly visible in the upper right, adding a subtle color variation. The vine branches and stems are visible as dark linear elements threading through the mass of blooms. Lighting is soft, diffused, and slightly cool — overcast natural daylight with no direct sun creating even, shadowless illumination. The color grading is desaturated and moody on the subject — cool, slightly faded film tones — while the bougainvillea background retains full vivid saturation, creating a striking contrast between the muted, withdrawn figure and the overwhelming vitality of the flowers behind her. 8k resolution, raw photo aesthetic, soft overcast diffused natural light, shallow depth of field f/2.0 keeping both subject and near-background flowers in relative sharpness, intimate literary portrait photography, vivid orange-red bougainvillea wall as dominant background element, cool muted film color grading on subject contrasting with saturated floral background, Fujifilm X-T5 Eterna color simulation, 56mm f/1.2 lens, poetic solitary mood.
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.
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 transformative renovation of the hallway shown in image_0.png, applying the clean, vibrant aesthetic of image_1.png. Structural Constraints (KEEP LAYOUT): The perspective, wall structure, and spatial layout of the hallway must remain exactly as they are in image_0.png. Do not widen the walls or change the path. Architectural Changes: The immediate foreground doorway frame is changed into a clean, smooth, modern curved archway. A finished, clean white ceiling is now installed above with bright, cool white recessed lighting that evenly illuminates the entire space. Flooring & Decor: The old floor is replaced with seamless, high-gloss epoxy flooring that reflects the light and wall colors. All existing posters are removed. Mural & Text: The walls are covered in fresh, clean, energetic abstract geometric murals using the vibrant color palette and style seen in image_1.png. On a prominent section of the wall, the quote 'small steps everyday.' is painted in a clean, modern, legible font. The entire scene feels tidy, professional, and highly energized." Negative Prompt: "cluttered, messy, dark lighting, warm lighting, yellow lights, grunge, dirty walls, graffiti tags, altered room shape, wider hallway, missing ceiling, old posters remaining."
A highly detailed, photorealistic, cinematic eye-level medium shot of a beautiful young East Asian woman standing in front of a spectacular wall of vivid orange-red bougainvillea in full bloom, holding a dark book against her chest in a quiet, contemplative pose. Shot Angle & Pose: The image is captured at eye level, framing the subject from the upper thighs upward in a portrait orientation. She is standing upright, body facing very slightly to the right but head turned further left and downward — her gaze directed off-camera to the lower left, eyes cast down in a distant, introspective expression. Both arms are crossed or folded in front of her body, hugging a thin black hardcover book or notebook tightly against her chest and stomach — both hands gripping the book from beneath and the side in a self-contained, protective hold. Her posture is closed and inward — shoulders slightly rounded, arms gathered, conveying quiet solitude and contemplative melancholy. She does not engage the camera. The overall pose is deeply literary, poetic, and emotionally withdrawn — as if absorbed in private thought. Subject Appearance: She has a fair, pale complexion with smooth, matte skin and a naturally cool-toned finish — minimal makeup with a clean, bare-faced quality. Her skin has a soft, slightly washed-out quality under the diffused outdoor light. Her hair is dark black, cut in a neat straight-edged bob — jaw length, blunt cut ends with a straight fringe/bangs across the forehead sitting just above the eyebrows. The bob is smooth and clean with slight natural movement at the ends. Her eyes are downcast — warm dark brown with minimal eye makeup. Her brows are softly shaped. Her lips are naturally pale pink, neutral and relaxed in a closed, pensive expression. She wears no visible jewelry or accessories. Her overall appearance is understated, literary, and quietly introspective — a classic bookish aesthetic. Character Figure: She has a petite, slender figure with a slight, delicate build. Her shoulders are narrow and soft beneath the layered clothing. Her arms appear slender as they wrap around the book. Her overall physique is lean and petite — a light, understated physical presence that recedes naturally into the background of the dramatic floral wall, making her appear contemplative and small against the overwhelming abundance of flowers. Outfit Details: Top/Dress: A romantic, vintage-inspired long-sleeve top or dress in soft blush-pink or dusty rose — the fabric is lightweight and semi-sheer with an all-over delicate lace or broderie anglaise texture, featuring scalloped lace trim along the cuffs and hemline. The silhouette is loose and flowy — a slightly oversized, cottagecore-style feminine garment with a high or mock-neck collar visible at the throat. The fabric has a slightly worn, washed quality consistent with vintage or indie fashion. Scarf/Wrap: A large, loosely draped scarf or shawl in light blue-grey with a fine printed or woven pattern — possibly a small ditsy floral, geometric, or traditional folk motif in a slightly darker blue-teal tone on the pale blue ground. The scarf is wrapped loosely around the neck and draped over both shoulders and down the front, hanging asymmetrically with natural casual drape. The fabric appears lightweight — a cotton or silk-blend with soft texture. No footwear visible in frame. Props: A thin black hardcover book or notebook — held firmly and protectively against the chest. The cover is plain matte black with minimal markings. Chinese or Japanese characters appear faintly on the spine or cover, suggesting a literary or academic text. Setting & Lighting: The setting is an outdoor garden wall or garden boundary completely covered by a dense, spectacular bougainvillea vine in peak full bloom — the entire background from edge to edge and top to bottom is consumed by this flowering wall. The bougainvillea bracts are a vivid, saturated orange-red to vermillion tone — intense, hot, and chromatic. The flower clusters are dense and abundant, interspersed with small white true flowers at the center of each bract cluster and deep teal-green heart-shaped leaves throughout. The overall floral wall creates an extraordinary, almost painterly backdrop of intense orange-red against dark teal-green — a powerfully graphic and saturated color field. The subject stands slightly removed from the wall with a very shallow gap of space behind her. A small cluster of pale pink bougainvillea is faintly visible in the upper right, adding a subtle color variation. The vine branches and stems are visible as dark linear elements threading through the mass of blooms. Lighting is soft, diffused, and slightly cool — overcast natural daylight with no direct sun creating even, shadowless illumination. The color grading is desaturated and moody on the subject — cool, slightly faded film tones — while the bougainvillea background retains full vivid saturation, creating a striking contrast between the muted, withdrawn figure and the overwhelming vitality of the flowers behind her. 8k resolution, raw photo aesthetic, soft overcast diffused natural light, shallow depth of field f/2.0 keeping both subject and near-background flowers in relative sharpness, intimate literary portrait photography, vivid orange-red bougainvillea wall as dominant background element, cool muted film color grading on subject contrasting with saturated floral background, Fujifilm X-T5 Eterna color simulation, 56mm f/1.2 lens, poetic solitary mood.
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 highly detailed, photorealistic, cinematic eye-level medium shot of a beautiful young East Asian woman standing in front of a spectacular wall of vivid orange-red bougainvillea in full bloom, holding a dark book against her chest in a quiet, contemplative pose. Shot Angle & Pose: The image is captured at eye level, framing the subject from the upper thighs upward in a portrait orientation. She is standing upright, body facing very slightly to the right but head turned further left and downward — her gaze directed off-camera to the lower left, eyes cast down in a distant, introspective expression. Both arms are crossed or folded in front of her body, hugging a thin black hardcover book or notebook tightly against her chest and stomach — both hands gripping the book from beneath and the side in a self-contained, protective hold. Her posture is closed and inward — shoulders slightly rounded, arms gathered, conveying quiet solitude and contemplative melancholy. She does not engage the camera. The overall pose is deeply literary, poetic, and emotionally withdrawn — as if absorbed in private thought. Subject Appearance: She has a fair, pale complexion with smooth, matte skin and a naturally cool-toned finish — minimal makeup with a clean, bare-faced quality. Her skin has a soft, slightly washed-out quality under the diffused outdoor light. Her hair is dark black, cut in a neat straight-edged bob — jaw length, blunt cut ends with a straight fringe/bangs across the forehead sitting just above the eyebrows. The bob is smooth and clean with slight natural movement at the ends. Her eyes are downcast — warm dark brown with minimal eye makeup. Her brows are softly shaped. Her lips are naturally pale pink, neutral and relaxed in a closed, pensive expression. She wears no visible jewelry or accessories. Her overall appearance is understated, literary, and quietly introspective — a classic bookish aesthetic. Character Figure: She has a petite, slender figure with a slight, delicate build. Her shoulders are narrow and soft beneath the layered clothing. Her arms appear slender as they wrap around the book. Her overall physique is lean and petite — a light, understated physical presence that recedes naturally into the background of the dramatic floral wall, making her appear contemplative and small against the overwhelming abundance of flowers. Outfit Details: Top/Dress: A romantic, vintage-inspired long-sleeve top or dress in soft blush-pink or dusty rose — the fabric is lightweight and semi-sheer with an all-over delicate lace or broderie anglaise texture, featuring scalloped lace trim along the cuffs and hemline. The silhouette is loose and flowy — a slightly oversized, cottagecore-style feminine garment with a high or mock-neck collar visible at the throat. The fabric has a slightly worn, washed quality consistent with vintage or indie fashion. Scarf/Wrap: A large, loosely draped scarf or shawl in light blue-grey with a fine printed or woven pattern — possibly a small ditsy floral, geometric, or traditional folk motif in a slightly darker blue-teal tone on the pale blue ground. The scarf is wrapped loosely around the neck and draped over both shoulders and down the front, hanging asymmetrically with natural casual drape. The fabric appears lightweight — a cotton or silk-blend with soft texture. No footwear visible in frame. Props: A thin black hardcover book or notebook — held firmly and protectively against the chest. The cover is plain matte black with minimal markings. Chinese or Japanese characters appear faintly on the spine or cover, suggesting a literary or academic text. Setting & Lighting: The setting is an outdoor garden wall or garden boundary completely covered by a dense, spectacular bougainvillea vine in peak full bloom — the entire background from edge to edge and top to bottom is consumed by this flowering wall. The bougainvillea bracts are a vivid, saturated orange-red to vermillion tone — intense, hot, and chromatic. The flower clusters are dense and abundant, interspersed with small white true flowers at the center of each bract cluster and deep teal-green heart-shaped leaves throughout. The overall floral wall creates an extraordinary, almost painterly backdrop of intense orange-red against dark teal-green — a powerfully graphic and saturated color field. The subject stands slightly removed from the wall with a very shallow gap of space behind her. A small cluster of pale pink bougainvillea is faintly visible in the upper right, adding a subtle color variation. The vine branches and stems are visible as dark linear elements threading through the mass of blooms. Lighting is soft, diffused, and slightly cool — overcast natural daylight with no direct sun creating even, shadowless illumination. The color grading is desaturated and moody on the subject — cool, slightly faded film tones — while the bougainvillea background retains full vivid saturation, creating a striking contrast between the muted, withdrawn figure and the overwhelming vitality of the flowers behind her. 8k resolution, raw photo aesthetic, soft overcast diffused natural light, shallow depth of field f/2.0 keeping both subject and near-background flowers in relative sharpness, intimate literary portrait photography, vivid orange-red bougainvillea wall as dominant background element, cool muted film color grading on subject contrasting with saturated floral background, Fujifilm X-T5 Eterna color simulation, 56mm f/1.2 lens, poetic solitary mood.
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 transformative renovation of the hallway shown in image_0.png, applying the clean, vibrant aesthetic of image_1.png. Structural Constraints (KEEP LAYOUT): The perspective, wall structure, and spatial layout of the hallway must remain exactly as they are in image_0.png. Do not widen the walls or change the path. Architectural Changes: The immediate foreground doorway frame is changed into a clean, smooth, modern curved archway. A finished, clean white ceiling is now installed above with bright, cool white recessed lighting that evenly illuminates the entire space. Flooring & Decor: The old floor is replaced with seamless, high-gloss epoxy flooring that reflects the light and wall colors. All existing posters are removed. Mural & Text: The walls are covered in fresh, clean, energetic abstract geometric murals using the vibrant color palette and style seen in image_1.png. On a prominent section of the wall, the quote 'small steps everyday.' is painted in a clean, modern, legible font. The entire scene feels tidy, professional, and highly energized." Negative Prompt: "cluttered, messy, dark lighting, warm lighting, yellow lights, grunge, dirty walls, graffiti tags, altered room shape, wider hallway, missing ceiling, old posters remaining."
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 transformative renovation of the hallway shown in image_0.png, applying the clean, vibrant aesthetic of image_1.png. Structural Constraints (KEEP LAYOUT): The perspective, wall structure, and spatial layout of the hallway must remain exactly as they are in image_0.png. Do not widen the walls or change the path. Architectural Changes: The immediate foreground doorway frame is changed into a clean, smooth, modern curved archway. A finished, clean white ceiling is now installed above with bright, cool white recessed lighting that evenly illuminates the entire space. Flooring & Decor: The old floor is replaced with seamless, high-gloss epoxy flooring that reflects the light and wall colors. All existing posters are removed. Mural & Text: The walls are covered in fresh, clean, energetic abstract geometric murals using the vibrant color palette and style seen in image_1.png. On a prominent section of the wall, the quote 'small steps everyday.' is painted in a clean, modern, legible font. The entire scene feels tidy, professional, and highly energized." Negative Prompt: "cluttered, messy, dark lighting, warm lighting, yellow lights, grunge, dirty walls, graffiti tags, altered room shape, wider hallway, missing ceiling, old posters remaining."
A highly detailed, photorealistic, cinematic eye-level medium shot of a beautiful young East Asian woman standing in front of a spectacular wall of vivid orange-red bougainvillea in full bloom, holding a dark book against her chest in a quiet, contemplative pose. Shot Angle & Pose: The image is captured at eye level, framing the subject from the upper thighs upward in a portrait orientation. She is standing upright, body facing very slightly to the right but head turned further left and downward — her gaze directed off-camera to the lower left, eyes cast down in a distant, introspective expression. Both arms are crossed or folded in front of her body, hugging a thin black hardcover book or notebook tightly against her chest and stomach — both hands gripping the book from beneath and the side in a self-contained, protective hold. Her posture is closed and inward — shoulders slightly rounded, arms gathered, conveying quiet solitude and contemplative melancholy. She does not engage the camera. The overall pose is deeply literary, poetic, and emotionally withdrawn — as if absorbed in private thought. Subject Appearance: She has a fair, pale complexion with smooth, matte skin and a naturally cool-toned finish — minimal makeup with a clean, bare-faced quality. Her skin has a soft, slightly washed-out quality under the diffused outdoor light. Her hair is dark black, cut in a neat straight-edged bob — jaw length, blunt cut ends with a straight fringe/bangs across the forehead sitting just above the eyebrows. The bob is smooth and clean with slight natural movement at the ends. Her eyes are downcast — warm dark brown with minimal eye makeup. Her brows are softly shaped. Her lips are naturally pale pink, neutral and relaxed in a closed, pensive expression. She wears no visible jewelry or accessories. Her overall appearance is understated, literary, and quietly introspective — a classic bookish aesthetic. Character Figure: She has a petite, slender figure with a slight, delicate build. Her shoulders are narrow and soft beneath the layered clothing. Her arms appear slender as they wrap around the book. Her overall physique is lean and petite — a light, understated physical presence that recedes naturally into the background of the dramatic floral wall, making her appear contemplative and small against the overwhelming abundance of flowers. Outfit Details: Top/Dress: A romantic, vintage-inspired long-sleeve top or dress in soft blush-pink or dusty rose — the fabric is lightweight and semi-sheer with an all-over delicate lace or broderie anglaise texture, featuring scalloped lace trim along the cuffs and hemline. The silhouette is loose and flowy — a slightly oversized, cottagecore-style feminine garment with a high or mock-neck collar visible at the throat. The fabric has a slightly worn, washed quality consistent with vintage or indie fashion. Scarf/Wrap: A large, loosely draped scarf or shawl in light blue-grey with a fine printed or woven pattern — possibly a small ditsy floral, geometric, or traditional folk motif in a slightly darker blue-teal tone on the pale blue ground. The scarf is wrapped loosely around the neck and draped over both shoulders and down the front, hanging asymmetrically with natural casual drape. The fabric appears lightweight — a cotton or silk-blend with soft texture. No footwear visible in frame. Props: A thin black hardcover book or notebook — held firmly and protectively against the chest. The cover is plain matte black with minimal markings. Chinese or Japanese characters appear faintly on the spine or cover, suggesting a literary or academic text. Setting & Lighting: The setting is an outdoor garden wall or garden boundary completely covered by a dense, spectacular bougainvillea vine in peak full bloom — the entire background from edge to edge and top to bottom is consumed by this flowering wall. The bougainvillea bracts are a vivid, saturated orange-red to vermillion tone — intense, hot, and chromatic. The flower clusters are dense and abundant, interspersed with small white true flowers at the center of each bract cluster and deep teal-green heart-shaped leaves throughout. The overall floral wall creates an extraordinary, almost painterly backdrop of intense orange-red against dark teal-green — a powerfully graphic and saturated color field. The subject stands slightly removed from the wall with a very shallow gap of space behind her. A small cluster of pale pink bougainvillea is faintly visible in the upper right, adding a subtle color variation. The vine branches and stems are visible as dark linear elements threading through the mass of blooms. Lighting is soft, diffused, and slightly cool — overcast natural daylight with no direct sun creating even, shadowless illumination. The color grading is desaturated and moody on the subject — cool, slightly faded film tones — while the bougainvillea background retains full vivid saturation, creating a striking contrast between the muted, withdrawn figure and the overwhelming vitality of the flowers behind her. 8k resolution, raw photo aesthetic, soft overcast diffused natural light, shallow depth of field f/2.0 keeping both subject and near-background flowers in relative sharpness, intimate literary portrait photography, vivid orange-red bougainvillea wall as dominant background element, cool muted film color grading on subject contrasting with saturated floral background, Fujifilm X-T5 Eterna color simulation, 56mm f/1.2 lens, poetic solitary mood.
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.